 See, I'll start with few of the things which you probably already know, but in the heat of the moment, you are not able to appreciate those facts, okay? So I'll list down few facts, please understand that those facts, okay? The first one, you know, is 200 plus marks is decent, decent marks, okay? And in fact, last year, Aditya Sohani, who was around 5000 rank in mains and about that rank only in advanced, Sashank who was also around that rank in advanced, okay? And so these guys got around 212, 220 like that, okay? Although the offline paper was slightly difficult, but then these guys got that much and that fetched them, you know, a good opportunity to choose from various available options. So they have good number of choices. So 200 is out of 360, fine? Now, this 200 plus marks is very easy to score if you strategize properly, okay? This strategy is very, very important, right? So when I say 200 plus, even Bala was not also very far away. He was around 250, 260, okay? The one, I think this guy, Akash got 500 rank, 515 rank last year. His score was around 270 or 280, okay? So you can see that 200 plus is a very good mark. Now, you need to also appreciate the fact that, you know, the 80% of the paper, 80%, okay? Is easy to moderate level. Has it ever happened that you sat after the exam, you've looked at the entire question paper and you have found out that there are a few easy questions that you should have attempted or you should have got it right and, you know, you could have got at least 30, 40 more marks. Has it ever happened to you? Yes, sir. Every time, every time it will happen, okay? So 80% of 360 is what? How much? You have to use Calvator, huh? 288. 288, okay? And 288 will give you a rank in top 400. Are you getting it? Yes. The hard two very hard ones, what are they? They are black holes. They will just suck up all your time. Are you getting it? So never take it on your ego. They are, I mean, are you not happy with 400 rank, all India 400 rank? If you are not happy, then please attempt these. But if you are okay, then target these, man. I mean, easy to moderate. Are you getting it? I mean, do you appreciate or whatever experience you have, do you, I mean, if you look back, are you able to correlate that only 20% of the question paper is hard two very hard? Yes or no? Yes, sir. Okay, but the problem is what? The problem is it's not written on the face of the question that it is hard or it is very hard. All right, that is one. And second problem is they are scattered all over. It's not that in a question paper, there will be a list of easy questions. Then there will be a list of moderate ones and then the list of the difficult ones. Okay, it may happen that question number one itself is very tough. Fine, and it may happen question number one, two, three. They are the easy ones and question number four is the black hole sitting there to suck up all your time. Fine, so the smartness, okay, the smartness is to identify quickly. What do you need to identify? You need to identify the black holes quickly. All right, it is more important to identify the difficult ones than to identify the easy ones because easy ones, they are in majority. More or less paper is easy to moderate only. There is nothing to identify. You identify things which are lesser in number, right? Those things are hard ones and very hard ones. What do you have to do with them? Just leave them alone. Okay, leave them alone at least in the first pass when you're solving the question paper. Initially, you don't have to solve them. You don't have to solve hard and very hard ones. Okay, suppose, you know, you solve one easy question and one very hard question. All right, the easy question is solved in 10 seconds. The hard one is solved in 5 minutes. Okay, the hard one gets solved in 5 minutes. But at the end of the day, you know, you get the same number of marks, same amount of marks. Okay, you get 4 marks to solve easy one also and very hard also. But in order, I mean, in order to solve very hard one, you have spent 5 minutes. In those 5 minutes, you could have solved, you know, 3-4 more easy ones, which you are not able to solve because you have lesser time now or you became nervous since you have less time now. Okay, so the strategy is plain and simple. I mean, that's what I tell to everyone. Identify the black holes and leave them alone. And if you are able to solve 80% of the question paper with a very high accuracy, you will be in top 1000. Fine. Now, this is a broad strategy. Let's discuss strategy at one level down as in more in terms of execution wise. Okay, so this is like a, you know, direction in which you should move. So you have to identify black holes and then in order to do that, you need to first, you know, just scan the paper. At times this can be destructive. Okay, at times scanning the entire paper will be destructive. You may scan a physics chemistry math complete and then while solving physics paper, you know that the questions of chemistry will come in your head. Okay, there was a question there. You could have solved that. Okay, so if that kind of discussion comes, then what you should do is scan just one section of the paper. You can scan just physics. If you are attempting physics first scan the physics section only. Okay, then you could be a little bit more focused. Okay, so when you scan the physics paper while scanning, you'll be able to find out that few questions are very, very simple. They are like sitters. You have to attempt them first, easy ones, very, very easy ones, which looks to be very easy in the first go. Okay, so attempt them first. But then what happens is that once you make a judgment in your head that, you know, that a particular question is very easy and you're not able to solve, then it comes on your ego. Bloody, I've spent my three months on studying for simple harmonic motion only and I'm not getting that question right. All right, but that is okay. Move ahead. Otherwise, if you start fighting with the question paper, then, you know, it will be a problem for the rest of this thing also. Whatever time you have. So one more important thing is you can leave a simple looking question also. Simple question also. This is very hard to accept. All right, you can leave a simple question and let me tell you at times the question may look very simple, but it may not be. It may not be. Okay, so you never know. Once you look at a solution, you'll be like, oh, I didn't know that. So the question which may look simple may be a difficult question. And also at times, you know what happens? There might be a couple of questions for which the options are given wrong. The question is simple, but options are not there to mark for you. So you should not break your head. So the difficult and very, very difficult ones have to left alone, have to be left alone without even solving it. But a simple question, if you solve and you're not able to get it right by spending good amount of effort, then you can leave a simple question also. All right, now here, one thing becomes very important. You need accuracy with respect to calculation and how neatly you write. Because if you are not methodological or you're not writing it in a neat fashion, then probably you will get confused with your own handwriting. So it is better to solve a question in a very neat handwriting and more so if you are attempting, let's say, a difficult question, which you're not sure whether you'll get it or not, then you should be writing it in a more neat fashion. Because more or less what will happen that you'll not be able to solve it in a first go, but then you have to relook at it again. So if you write it neatly, then when you relook, you'll be able to move ahead from where you left off. So a simple question, you can afford to be a little clumsy and quickly solve it, but a difficult question, please write down as if, at least for you to understand it properly. So you can leave a simple question also. If you're not getting it, don't take it on your ego. Remember that even if you score 60 to 70 percent marks, you are at a very good situation. But if you have lesser amount of time because of your weak strategy of taking questions, I'm not talking about conceptually weak. Your strategy will be weak, suppose. Then you will end up wasting time here and there. And if you waste time here and there, then even though you may know a particular question how to solve, you will be stressed out so much that you will not be able to solve that as well. So do not, it should not happen to you. So these things are at a very broad level. So I don't want to get into very, very specific strategy-wise because everyone will have their own strategy because everyone is different. Somebody will like to attempt math first. Somebody will like to attempt chemistry first. So I don't want to force my strategy on you because no strategy is perfect when it comes to more granular level than this. But whatever I have discussed, this you have to follow because there should not be any confusion on whatever we have discussed till now. Now, another thumb rule which people follow, which was effective, which I am telling you, which you may or may not follow is that they try to attempt chemistry first. They try to attempt chemistry first and they try to finish it off in half an hour. So if you are able to finish chemistry in half an hour, you will be at a very, very strong situation. You will be a lot more confident. But then if your chemistry is your weaker subject, then I cannot say that you finish math in 30 minutes. Because even if math is your strong subject, you will never be able to finish in 30 minutes. But if chemistry is one of your strong topics, strong subjects, then you can definitely finish chemistry in 30 minutes. So again, I am stressing on to this that make your chemistry one of the strongest subjects because in chemistry, you will not only get the question very, very quickly, but then since they are fact-based, many of them, you will get it accurately also. So you will save time and you will get it 100% correct. But at times chemistry comes little difficult. Last year it was very difficult. So this strategy may not work all the time, but more or less 70 to 80% of the time this strategy works. You can start with chemistry, you can finish it off quickly, and then you'll have a lot of time to devote to physics and maths. Another thing people say is attempt math in between because math may take a lot of time. Math may take more than an hour. So if you leave math towards the end, then what will happen is that you will be a little stressed out towards the end and math taking more time will add more stress on to this thing. So try to attempt math in between and physics towards the end. But again, this is not a very, very hard and fast rule. You may or may not follow all of this. But whatever we have discussed before this red line, all of that you must follow. Any specific doubts you guys have with respect to strategy, strategy of solving question paper. Strategy of how you should study that we'll discuss later. Right now tell me, do you have any doubt with respect to strategy on how to attempt the question paper itself? No sir. Fine, so let us talk about how we should study going forward. So how many days you have left to study? Around two months. Two months, 60 days. 30 days is sheer problem, sheer test taking only. Okay, nothing else. So that leaves you 30 days for revising. Okay, now these 30 days, those who have not done their class 11th properly, they may have to devote a little bit more time. Maybe they can take 45 days around that time. But then if you think that you are at a good situation with respect to class 11 syllabus, don't take more than 30 days. Don't think that you can revise till the day of the exam. Okay, even if you finish the syllabus, suppose you have completed the syllabus, you have read all the concepts from the book. Finishing the syllabus is not the aim here. Our aim is to maximise the score, plain and simple. We want to gain as many marks as possible. And finishing the syllabus doesn't guarantee all that. What happens is that if you try to finish the syllabus in that process, you may not be able to do chapters which you should do till the level where you will get the marks. Suppose you are in a hurry to finish the syllabus and you devote just two hours to rigid body motion. You just looked at the formulas. So on your back of the mind, it will be like, okay, I have finished rigid body motion. But will that help you in the exam? No, that will never help. So you need to clearly strategise each and every move. Since our aim is to maximise the score, the score will get maximised only when we focus on the low-hanging fruits. What are the low-hanging fruits? Low-hanging fruits are like the chapters which are very easy to score and the chapters on which you have a strong hold. So do that first. And suppose there are a few chapters which you are not very comfortable and it will take a lot of time to master that chapter. Just leave it. But at the same time, you cannot afford to leave a chapter like Laws of Motion and Vakpa Energy. So that doesn't mean that you start leaving big chapters. So these are the few important things. And then one more point is that suppose you think that a chapter like I think equilibrium is very difficult and something which you have never paid attention to. And at the same time, I think equilibrium is very important or rigid body motion you have never understood. But it is a very important topic for you with respect to exam. So you cannot leave that chapter. But since the chapter is huge, you can divide the chapter into three or four segments. Like for example, rigid body motion. You can divide rigid body motion. It's like finding centre of mass, then finding moment of inertia, then kinematics, then torques, then angular momentum, then energy conservation. And then you can just master a few of them. Like for example, you are very good at dealing with moment of inertia for example. So it's like you take a risk and if moment of inertia question comes in, it doesn't matter whether you know other topics of the chapter. You'll be able to solve it. Similarly, ionic equilibrium. In ionic equilibrium, suppose you are not very good at buffer solution. But then you are good with common ion effect, you are good with solubility product and all that. So master them only. Don't try to master each and everything of a bigger chapter if you don't have time. Is this okay for all of you? Yes, sir. YouTube versus coaching versus self-study at this time. I'm assuming when you say YouTube, you are not watching music. So self-study becomes the most important thing right now. Self-study is most important. But then when I say self-study, that doesn't mean that you take a book and start reading a new chapter on your own. When I say self-study, what I mean to say is that you are revising what you've already done. That is what the self-study. I'm talking about here. And if there is a chapter which you are not very comfortable, if you are not very comfortable with some chapter, you don't have time to do it from any means. You cannot just watch it from YouTube or attend some coaching right now and able to master it. So there is absolutely no time to start something big, fresh. So you have to do self-study. And then one more important thing during this preparation time is that you will become nervous. You will become very nervous. You will get frustrated. You will feel rejected. And at times you will be feeling like giving it up. You don't want to do it because you have totally given up and it becomes too difficult for you to proceed. So at that moment, you must get in touch with your mentor. There has to be a mentor which will guide you. That can be anyone. The best mentor will be one who has already experienced all of this and who has seen all of this year on year. So you can get in touch with one of your teachers. You can get in touch with me. You can get in touch with Akhil or Gaurav or whoever it is. So do not feel pressure or do not sit alone and get frustrated. Talk about it. There is no time now to get frustrated and then you just sit alone in the room and you get stressed out and it will just eat up your time and it will just destroy your chances. So make sure you regularly talk to your mentor. It will really, really help you. And even though you are very sure about strategy, you are very, very sure how you are proceeding, what you are doing. Then also, you must talk to your mentor once in a day or once in two days. It will be just updated that I am doing this. I am moving like this. I am now attempting a question paper. It can be anything. Just update your mentor. And to tell you very frankly, your mentor will not feel bad about it. That you are messaging continuously and the fact that one person is your mentor is because you have a good rapport with that guy. That guy is there to help you only. So asking for the help is not a sign of weakness, first of all. It is a sign of strength. It takes a lot of guts to accept that I don't know something and I need help. It takes strength to accept it. So ask for help and it can be anyone. So all of these things you should keep in your mind and these are very, very important. And then let me tell you one more thing that these 60 days, if you strategize properly, if you get lost in the huge syllabus of JEE and if you strategize your move, nobody can stop you to get more than 200. That's easily given because of the fact that 80% of the question paper is easy to moderate. So you should follow a strategy. You will definitely get more than 200 and I will not be surprised if one of you gets around 280s or near about 300. It's all about strategy going forward. All of you understood any doubt till now? No, sir. Okay, Siddhant you're there. Sir, he left. He did not like it. All right, so this is all with respect to strategy. So I will not go into too much detail of it because it becomes very individual. So if you have any further discussion, directly get in touch with me and in case you feel the pressure of the preparation, always, always reach out to your mentor. But then of course don't be like spending lots and lots of time just talking about it because there are a few people who will just feel good about talking about it. So it should be backed up by the action. Like for example, you talk about your problem with someone you feel light and then you again go and start playing cricket. Then you come back, you again become stressed out. Then you again talk to your mentor. So all of that you have to keep a check. All right, Vihan is asking if we start 11th grade now. See Vihan, there is no shortcuts. I mean there are absolutely no shortcuts. So those guys who have been working hard till now, you cannot hope to just beat them, I mean start coming out of nowhere. So don't aim very, very high if you have not done class 11 properly or you are very, very weak at class 11. Then first put a realistic goal that I will be targeting something around this marks. Take a mock test and see where you stand right now and aim around 80 or 90 more marks compared to what you are getting right now. Don't aim something like 300 if you are getting around 80 to 90 marks right now. So if you have a realistic goal then definitely you will be able to score around it. And if you want to discuss more about it, please get in touch with me separately. Okay, that's not acceptable. Immediately get a copy of the syllabus because we don't want to spend time on something which is not even in the syllabus. So get the official thing and every year it will change slightly. This is not the official website. I think once you log in, you get that NTA exam. Okay, it will be last year's syllabus only. There is a detailed document which... Yes sir, I found one. Is there damped oscillations there? Yes sir, it says free force and damped oscillations. Okay, great.