Suggestions for tenth standard students aiming to
face the entrance exams for JEE coaching:
Disclaimer : All the
suggestions/tips given here are from my experience and are my personal views.
Whether you choose to follow them or not, is completely
up to you and I do not intend to take any credit for your success.
Similarly, please do not blame me for things not working out.
- The Model of Aptitude test
conducted by Krishna Murthy IIT-Academy changes
every year. No one knows about the model
in-advance. Do not purchase any special books to prepare for this exam. Be
perfect with your class syllabus.
- Workout problems from books
intended for other board examinations of your class standard.
- Memorize the necessary formulae
and practice problems based on them from different books.
- Do not touch the topics which
are not from your syllabus. That is, if you are a tenth class student, do not
make any attempts to do problems from intermediate books.
- Interact with other students
and teachers.
- In Mathematics,Concentrate more on Geometry.
- Do not waste time. This is a
crucial turning point, whatever course you eventually intend to pursue.
Suggestions for intermediate
students aiming to take the JEE:
All the suggestions/tips
given here are from my experience and are my personal views. Whether
you choose to follow them or not, is completely up to you and I do not
intend to take any credit for your success. Similarly, please do
not blame me for anything going wrong.
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Do not neglect
Intermediate syllabus and do not deviate from the IIT - JEE syllabus.
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Learn the fundamental
concepts and problem solving techniques by shortest possible methods.
Do not go into unnecessary depth of the subject such that you cannot see
the surface anymore. First get your basics right!
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Look at the question analytically
and solve it mechanically.
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Do not refer
to too many books.
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Answer the examination papers
quickly, as, speed also is required to get a
rank in JEE.
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Inculcate the habit of interacting
with your teachers.
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Practice short and tricky objective
type questions, as IIT -JEE is totally objective type.
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Remember that your success depends more
on your hard-work than on the number of tuitions
you attend.