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#Off_Topic_but_Related Equivalent for NSEP, NSEC, NSEB, and NSEA...?

Equivalent for NSEP, NSEC, NSEB, and NSEA...?

Like we have books for IOQM: PJ Sir Pathfinder Junior book, VOS Book, Disha Book, PW Book

And for RMO-INMO: PJ Sir New Book (Similar to Pathfinder Senior) and Disha Book

So, what are similar books for the NSE stage and then further INO stage?

Like for Physics there's this new book by Anurag Mishra sir, which seems for NSEP, and we have the Physics Pathfinder for INPhO... Maybe that's for Physics.

But what about Chemistry, Biology, and Astronomy?

(I am only thinking about giving NSEP and NSEC, but asking about NSEB and NSEA too for other people)

We had books published by Arihant for Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, and Biology till 2021, but they stopped publishing those after that.

Please don't remove this post. 😭🙏🏻

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u/ProfessionalCod2646 — 2 days ago

Equivalent for NSEP, NSEC, NSEB, and NSEA...?

Like we have books for IOQM: PJ Sir Pathfinder Junior book, VOS Book, Disha Book, PW Book

And for RMO-INMO: PJ Sir New Book (Similar to Pathfinder Senior) and Disha Book

So, what are similar books for the NSE stage and then further INO stage?

Like for Physics there's this new book by Anurag Mishra sir, which seems for NSEP, and we have the Physics Pathfinder for INPhO... Maybe that's for Physics.

But what about Chemistry, Biology, and Astronomy?

(I am only thinking about giving NSEP and NSEC, but asking about NSEB and NSEA too for other people)

We had books published by Arihant for Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, and Biology till 2021, but they stopped publishing those after that.

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u/ProfessionalCod2646 — 2 days ago
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Guide me to prepare for IOQM...

Hello Everyone.

Good Evening.

I am a Class 11 CBSE student from the state of Assam and I have recently started taking Olympiad mathematics seriously.

To be honest, I did not know much about IOQM, RMO, INMO, or the Olympiad pathways until around November–December of Class 10. Before that, most of my exposure to Olympiads was through exams like SOF's and SilverZone's, and I did really bad in their Mathematics Olympiad, even though I loved solving Mathematics Problems (In fact, I did so badly in Classes 7–8 that I only appeared for Science, Social Science, and GK Olympiads in Classes 9–10) so I never really learned how Mathematical Olympiads are prepared for.

However, I have appeared for the Assam Mathematics Olympiad (Category III: Classes 9–11) twice:

• AMO 2024: 15 marks

• AMO 2025: 21 marks

I obtained these scores without any dedicated Olympiad preparation, without studying Olympiad-specific books, and without knowing standard Olympiad topics or techniques. I appeared in AMO mainly because my Mathematics teacher encouraged me to do so, although I was never guided regarding preparation strategies or resources by him.

Academically, I am currently a Class 11 Science-stream student preparing for JEE. So, my Olympiad preparation therefore has to be balanced alongside school and JEE studies.

At present, I haven't yet completed much JEE Mathematics topics other than Basic Mathematics, and Set Theory.

I have very little formal experience with Olympiad Mathematics, but I do understand some Olympiad-style ideas and questions now through online discussions and communities. (Like those in the sub-reddit)

However, you could say I have almost no experience with proof-writing or systematic Olympiad preparation.

My goal for this year is to score around 30/100 in IOQM if possible and, more importantly, to build a strong foundation for future Olympiad mathematics. I am not aiming only for qualification because the Assam cut-offs are generally much lower than that. Rather, I want to genuinely improve my mathematical thinking and problem-solving ability.

Could you please assess my current level from the information above and suggest me stuff and stuff, for preparation and all?

Thank you very much for your time, anyone who's reading it.

I would look forward to your guidance and reply.

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u/ProfessionalCod2646 — 10 days ago

A Beginner-Friendly Star Wars Watch Order: Neither Chronological Order Nor Release Order

The Perfect Star Wars Fully Canon Watchlist Order for a complete new guy to Star Wars (Not exact Chronological Order, Not exact Release Order, but kinda Perfect Order) - (Horizontally first, then Vertically) (#fixed y axis) ($interchangeable fixed y axis) (**changeable y axis)

# IV→I→II→V→III→VI→VII→VIII→IX

$ The Clone Wars(animated movie)→The Clone Wars(animated series, 7 seasons)→Rebels(animated series, 4 seasons→Resistance(animated series, 2 seasons)

$ Solo→Obi-Wan Kenobi→Andor→Rogue One

** The Mandalorian(S1-S2)→The Book of Boba Fett→The Mandalorian(S3)→Ahsoka(1 season as of now)→Skeleton Crew→The Mandalorian and Grogu(movie)

** The Acolyte

** The Bad Batch(animated series, 3 seasons)→Maul – Shadow Lord(animated series, 1 season as of now)

# Tales(animated anthology, 3 series: Jedi, Empire, Underworld)

• IV - Starts the Start

• I, II - Shows the background of Luke's Papa and also Palpatine

• V - New Palpatine actor instead of Old in new edit makes sense, and Big Plot Bomb Drop

• III - Sad Backstory

• VI - Truly Saddens you, and New Young Anakin actor instead of Old in new edit makes sense

• VII, VIII, IX - continues the story, and you are still watching the Skywalker Saga, the main Star Wars Nonology

• The Animated series line - The Big 3 Animations of Star Wars all in release order, also first 2 series super important for Ahsoka of Mandoverse, and 3rd series also included because you'd already be watching VII-VIII-IX films, which are bit connected with it, and watching it later will feel pale

• Stuff between I-II-III and IV-V-VI films line - relishes live-action stuff again, Han Solo and Obi-Wan again, and Andor→Rogue One are direct prequels to the first movie(IV), and also you're done with the core 11 movies (Here, You can watch the Episode IV movie (the first movie), or the Original Trilogy (IV-V-VI) again if you want; or watch in my order (IV-I-II-V-III-VI); or in release order (IV-V-VI-I-II-III). Lol, if you do have time, because they are actually good movies.)

• Mandoverse line - to be up to dated with current Star Wars fans and also it is good and interesting after you have watched the Animated Series line

• The Acolyte - For Deep understanding of the universe, mostly not connected to any of the known characters, but deeply connected with the universe, and the Force

• Bad Guys Animated stuff between I-II-III and IV-V-VI films line - Not so important actually, Bad Guys adventures and depth, Just for Fun

• Tales line - You completely understand properly the depth of the shown characters after all these above stuff have been watched

***We can interchange the Live-action Prequel middle stuff line and the main Animated series line.

***We can watch Mandoverse Line, The Acolyte, or the Bad Guys Animated series line in any order after the Live-action Prequel middle stuff line and the main Animated series line.

***The Tales line at the last and the Skywalker Saga Star Wars Nonology line at the first are fixed.

Note: English isn't my 1st, 2nd, or even 3rd language, so please forgive for any mistakes in the writing or for poorly describing any thing.

PS: This isn't meant to be the objectively correct order. It's meant to maximize emotional impact, character understanding, and newcomer enjoyment while staying fully canon.

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u/ProfessionalCod2646 — 1 month ago

A Beginner-Friendly Star Wars Watch Order: Neither Chronological Order Nor Release Order

The Perfect Star Wars Fully Canon Watchlist Order for a complete new guy to Star Wars (Not exact Chronological Order, Not exact Release Order, but kinda Perfect Order) - (Horizontally first, then Vertically) (#fixed y axis) ($interchangeable fixed y axis) (**changeable y axis)

# IV→I→II→V→III→VI→VII→VIII→IX

$ The Clone Wars(animated movie)→The Clone Wars(animated series, 7 seasons)→Rebels(animated series, 4 seasons→Resistance(animated series, 2 seasons)

$ Solo→Obi-Wan Kenobi→Andor→Rogue One

** The Mandalorian(S1-S2)→The Book of Boba Fett→The Mandalorian(S3)→Ahsoka(1 season as of now)→Skeleton Crew→The Mandalorian and Grogu(movie)

** The Acolyte

** The Bad Batch(animated series, 3 seasons)→Maul – Shadow Lord(animated series, 1 season as of now)

# Tales(animated anthology, 3 series: Jedi, Empire, Underworld)

• IV - Starts the Start

• I, II - Shows the background of Luke's Papa and also Palpatine

• V - New Palpatine actor instead of Old in new edit makes sense, and Big Plot Bomb Drop

• III - Sad Backstory

• VI - Truly Saddens you, and New Young Anakin actor instead of Old in new edit makes sense

• VII, VIII, IX - continues the story, and you are still watching the Skywalker Saga, the main Star Wars Nonology

• The Animated series line - The Big 3 Animations of Star Wars all in release order, also first 2 series super important for Ahsoka of Mandoverse, and 3rd series also included because you'd already be watching VII-VIII-IX films, which are bit connected with it, and watching it later will feel pale

• Stuff between I-II-III and IV-V-VI films line - relishes live-action stuff again, Han Solo and Obi-Wan again, and Andor→Rogue One are direct prequels to the first movie(IV), and also you're done with the core 11 movies (Here, You can watch the Episode IV movie (the first movie), or the Original Trilogy (IV-V-VI) again if you want; or watch in my order (IV-I-II-V-III-VI); or in release order (IV-V-VI-I-II-III). Lol, if you do have time, because they are actually good movies.)

• Mandoverse line - to be up to dated with current Star Wars fans and also it is good and interesting after you have watched the Animated Series line

• The Acolyte - For Deep understanding of the universe, mostly not connected to any of the known characters, but deeply connected with the universe, and the Force

• Bad Guys Animated stuff between I-II-III and IV-V-VI films line - Not so important actually, Bad Guys adventures and depth, Just for Fun

• Tales line - You completely understand properly the depth of the shown characters after all these above stuff have been watched

***We can interchange the Live-action Prequel middle stuff line and the main Animated series line.

***We can watch Mandoverse Line, The Acolyte, or the Bad Guys Animated series line in any order after the Live-action Prequel middle stuff line and the main Animated series line.

***The Tales line at the last and the Skywalker Saga Star Wars Nonology line at the first are fixed.

Note: English isn't my 1st, 2nd, or even 3rd language, so please forgive for any mistakes in the writing or for poorly describing any thing.

PS: This isn't meant to be the objectively correct order. It's meant to maximize emotional impact, character understanding, and newcomer enjoyment while staying fully canon.

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u/ProfessionalCod2646 — 1 month ago

Y'all weren't lying. The test was genuinely this easy. 😭🙏🏻

(Kya matlab ki last moment pe test kyun diya maine? 😭🙏🏻)

u/ProfessionalCod2646 — 2 months ago

Yeh yahan pe Test Syllabus mein Class 10 Full Syllabus of PCM likha hai toh yehi aayega na?

Like because I saw last year's syllabus, there is class9 syllabus stuff and also rationalised stuff and also MAT stuff too.

u/ProfessionalCod2646 — 2 months ago

Yeh yahan pe Test Syllabus mein Class 10 Full Syllabus of PCM likha hai toh yehi aayega na?

Like because I saw last year's syllabus, there is class9 syllabus stuff and also rationalised stuff and also MAT stuff too.

u/ProfessionalCod2646 — 2 months ago
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Back when I was in Class 9, one of my seniors gave me these instructions.

I followed his instructions and got 99 in my Class IX Annual Exams and 97 in Class X Maths (Std.) Boards Exam.

So, if I follow the same for Class XI and XII too, will it be okay? Or do I need to follow a different method?

(If you think why I am not asking 'him', it is because he took the Humanities steam in his Class XI and XII without Mathematics.)

u/ProfessionalCod2646 — 2 months ago