Tips to help you ace IIT-JEE
The syllabus of Class 11 & 12 contributes about 45% and 55% of IIT-JEE question papers respectively. When you are preparing all the chapters of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics, stress may be given, in particular, on the following topics.
Mathematics: Quadratic Equat-ions & Expressions, Complex Numbers, Probability, Vectors, Matrices in Algebra; Circle, Parabola, Hyperbola in Coordinate Geometry; Functions, Limits, Continuity and Differentiability, Application of Derivatives, Definite Integral in Calculus.
Physics: Mechanics, Fluids, Heat & Thermodynamics, Waves and Sound, Capacitors & Electrostatics, Magnetics, Electromagnetic Induction, Optics and Modern Physics.
Chemistry: Qualitative Analysis, Coordination Chemistry & Chemical Bonding in Inorganic Chemistry, Electrochemistry, Chemical Equilibrium in Physical Chemistry and Organic Chemistry complete as a topic.
Planning is the key The way to prepare and deal with the study pressure is proper planning and its implementation.
* Divide the time available on the three subjects.
* Further detail out the chapter-wise, topic-wise time schedule.
* Make summary notes/points to remember of all the concepts topic/chapter-wise and flag the questions with twist, intermingling of concepts requiring analytical skills. This will help in quick revision, a couple of days before or even on the eve of the examination.
The right approach
Students, who have to simultaneously prepare for XII board and IIT-JEE, should start concentrating on Class XII and corresponding IIT-JEE chapters around 21 days before board examination. However, the flame should be kept burning even for Class XI chapters by way of revision till start of board examinations. After the board examinations, focused and concentrated revision of both Class XI & XII subjects will have to be undertaken.
The right approach for those appearing first time or second (last) time is to stick to one source and not to refer to multitude of books/study material available in the market. For example it is sufficient to go through study-packages, IIT-JEE Archives, Review-packages, Work-books, Grand Masters Package/Equivalent, AITS/AIITS series etc., supplied by FIITJEE if the student is enrolled in any of its programmes. To reap benefits, the students, throughout preparation period, should remain focused with a positive attitude to study with utmost concentration. It is quality of time spent and not the quantity alone. A short break of 5 to 10 minutes every one to one-and-a-half hours of serious study is advisable. Total relaxation during the break will supposedly charge the batteries for another intensive spell of serious study.
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Pattern of papers
There will be two three-hour combined papers (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics) to test the aptitude, comprehension and analytical ability of the students. Expected pattern in 2010 is a suitable mix of various types under 2006 to 2009 (view table below).
Importance of practice sessions
To keep focused for better results, the student should strictly follow a well-planned time schedule. During practice sessions speed in working out the questions should be developed. This is a natural byproduct if the student has attempted questions from basic principles in the initial stages. However, it is never too late to practise it. This strategy of solving questions from fundamentals will induce in the student a parallel thinking process so very necessary to increase and master analytical skills with conceptual understanding. The proof of pudding is in the eating. Progress made must be checked by solving Quizzes/Mock Test Papers on a regular basis. The student should aim at 100% hit rate i.e. all attempted questions are correct. This will ensure a competitive edge over others who will be left behind due to negative marking. Speed and accuracy will also allow finishing the papers ahead of time, leaving some time for revision.
Keep mind and body fit
Asanas, Pranayama and Meditation (in that order) every day in the morning and/or evening will help to develop inner calm and power of concentration needed for success. This will ultimately be of immense help on the D-day. Minimum 5 to 6 hours of sleep daily is necessary to keep the mind and body fit.
Smart tip: Understand application of concepts and analytical skills vis-à-vis mechanical/ blind application of formulae/theory.
Facing the exam
The strategy in the examination hall will be to keep cool, to have faith and to harness the examination temperament built during planned preparation. It is advisable to reach the examination centre at least 20 minutes early. A few deep breaths will ward off nervousness. Instructions given in the question papers should be read and followed very carefully. The student should not spend more than 45 minutes on any of the subjects in the first attempt.
He should fix priorities after a concentrated quick reading of the paper and start answering with the question he knows best and move progressively to ones in ascending order of difficulty. Questions with no negative marks must be attempted. The 45-minute cycle should be repeated for the other two subjects. Thereafter the student should come back to the three sections for attempting left out questions, conceptually with well-reasoned logic and for over all revision during the last 45 minutes. Even if some segment/section appears to be tough, one should keep cool since it is the relative performance which will count and hence the student should put-in his best.
Remain positive
IIT-JEE exam tests understanding in application of concepts and analytical skills vis-à-vis mechanical/blind application of formulae/theory. Temporary set-backs or poor performance during practice in some Quiz or Mock Test Paper should not discourage and the student should march onwards with greater and greater will and determination. The success in the IIT-JEE examination is directly proportional to the number of problems solved independently
and preferably by more than one method. To raise the bar and to develop muscles, the weight is to be lifted by the student himself.
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