A question from the JEE Exam 2025 sparked widespread debate among experienced mathematics educators, who spent weeks disagreeing on the most efficient solution. This highlights the nature of India's premier engineering entrance exam, which tests judgment over memory. Manoj Chauhan Sir, with 18 years of teaching experience, has guided three students to All India Rank 1 in JEE Main. His latest book, 'JEE Mathematics: Chapter-wise 21 Previous Years' Solved Papers Zero to Hero' by Oswaal Books, offers a unique approach to preparation.
What Sets This Book Apart
The book contains over 800 questions from JEE Exam papers (2006–2026), covering both Paper 1 and Paper 2. Each question is accompanied by a video solution recorded by Chauhan Sir himself, demonstrating his real-time reasoning and shortcut approaches. The chapter-wise organization allows students to track pattern evolution across two decades, providing actionable trend analysis. Written answer keys are also included for offline reference.
Pattern-Based Preparation Strategy
With roughly 1.8 lakh annual applicants and less than 10% qualifying, the JEE Exam demands strategic preparation. The book focuses on high-weight topics, recurring question formats, and efficient time management. Designed for Class 12 students and droppers, the 'Zero to Hero' framework caters to varying starting points, aiming to build a trainable skill of identifying the cleanest problem-solving path under pressure.
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