I've seen that there's a significant overlap btw JEE and IPMAT math. I wanna know the extent of it. Any rough measure?
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Modern Maths, Geometry majorly. That's half the exam. Arithmetic qs and I think number systems are the high scoring ones but aren't in the overlap.
Maybe wrong, was a commerce kid.
Say the level of difficulty of JEE is 60 oranges
I'm asking the level of difficulty of IPMAT in terms of those oranges
Well it's pretty subjective, jee too has questions of varied difficulty, but to give a general idea comparing average difficulty, consider ipmat to be at 35-40 oranges
I like how oranges have been used as a metric here :)
I asked cuz It seems that modern math, algebra part can be better understood with JEE lectures online.
So I was also thinking of solving JEE level questions, but was stuck on to what extent do I do those JEE questions.
IPMAT also has varying difficulty: https://drive.google.com/file/d/16icVP0bTJ19DkvDTiZh2de8PMsc-GeGF/view
JEE concepts are certainly tested. A lot of basic JEE Mains questions are relevant for Modern Math (Matrices, Set Theory, Logarithm etc.)
I remember seeing a question from Arvind Kalia sir's lecture come in IPMAT (M&D).
Can we consider IPMAT medium level math questions to be a little beyond NCERT math?
Yes, we can , but there's not much overlap between ipmat and class 12th maths (core) , so comparison becomes harder and also irrelevant .
Far beyond NCERT maths. The P&L taught in NCERT is much easier than IPMAT Indore questions.
Have you gone through the PYPs?
I did go through some of PYPs but then differentiating every chapter by it's difficulty approximately seems pretty hard to do
I wanted a base to go with, say a little beyond NCERT, first 40% of cengage book....
It would be easier to study that way
Did you read the PDF linked above about IPMAT having different levels of difficulty? You'll have questions that are NCERT-isque, you'll have things which are JEE-isque.
Now, if you can't solve NCERT difficulty, JEE toh dur ka baat hai.
You'll have to do LoD-2 of Arun Sharma MINIMUM. You'll have to do the level-3/4 topic tests on AfterBoards for sure.