Main and Advanced aren’t the same exam
JEE Main leans numerical and objective — direct application of a formula to a clean scenario. JEE Advanced does the opposite: a single question often combines mechanics, electromagnetism, and modern physics in one multi-step problem, with no partial credit for a wrong final answer even if your method was sound. Preparing only for Main leaves students exposed the moment Advanced-style questions appear, and preparing only for Advanced-style depth can cost easy Main marks on speed.
What the course covers
- Advanced mechanics — rotational dynamics, systems of particles
- Electromagnetism, including combined-circuit problems
- Modern physics and its overlap with other chapters
- Multi-concept problem sets in the exact style JEE Advanced favours
- Previous years’ JEE Advanced papers, worked in full
How the coaching works
Sessions build concept linkage deliberately — teaching mechanics and electromagnetism in ways that show where they connect, since that’s exactly where JEE Advanced questions are built. Mock tests run under strict time limits matching the real exam structure, for both Main-style and Advanced-style question formats separately.
Who this is for
Class 11 and 12 students preparing for JEE Main and/or Advanced, including those aiming specifically for IIT admission. Runs as 1:1 or small-group sessions, fully online.