Tuesday 16 September 2014

Every student want to Know How to prepare for IIT JEE 2016 is a very tough question!



Every student want to Know How to prepare for IIT JEE 2016 is a very tough question! but in this article, I will share my experience and steps I took that helped me secure a good All India Rank on the IIT JEE/IIT JEE Main. For your information I took the JEE Main and JEE Advanced 2014 (the new format).
Everyone out there preparing for IIT JEE 2016 should be clear that JEE Main and Advanced are two entirely different exams. The JEE Main was previously called AIEEE, and is the first stage exam for the IIT JEE. Also You can learn online and free consulting facility available for Best IIT JEE Coaching Delhi.
To excel in the JEE Main 2016 exam you need to improve your speed i.e. you need to maximize the number of questions that you solve in a fixed amount of time. In the JEE Advanced 2016, questions are tough. These questions not only test your concepts but also the conclusions you draw from the theorems or results that you have studied. In IIT JEE Coaching Delhi.
Preparing for both the exams is surely a difficult thing but it all depends on how you manage your time. The key for this planning is to first set some long-term goals and then set up short-term goals which will help you keep track of those goals. If you find it hard to set up these goals (I did find it hard as most of us don’t have any idea of the topics) then do the planning later on, when you believe you have a fair enough idea of the topics and their difficulty. Now, after all this planning you should start with your preparation. 


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Some problems that most of us face during prep time:
  • You may find things boring and would start to lose interest in the topic, but remember these topics will fetch you marks in the JEE exam. Take help of your friends who are good at that topic. After all, you have to study those topics.
  • Some of us are good in some subjects and bad in others, like I was weak in maths during the initial months of 11th class. We all have to work on those subjects and strengthen them. I was helped by my friends and most of all my maths teacher . By the time of our IIT JEE Coaching exams it had become one of my strongest topics. Similarly you should also find mentors and a teacher cum guide who will help you out during your preparation.
  • Do take out time for your hobbies as they act as a source of recreation for you.
Some books I would suggest you refer to (Again, you don’t need to read them all but one or two as you see fit. But, whatever book you choose at least read that book completely. Discuss this with you online tutor(free consultant facility) on Exceliit(http://www.exceliit.com/) too:
  • All your NCERT books (Remember, these books help develop your basics and build a strong foundation.)
  • H C Verma (Physics, Two Volumes)
  • S N Sanyal (Organic Chemistry, All the important chemical reactions and their mechanisms are consolidated in this book)
  • For Maths you can buy books by Arihant Publishers (these books are for your practice)
This is what helped me crack IIT With the Best IIT JEE Coaching in Delhi ! Feel free to ask me questions in the comments below!


   

Thursday 11 September 2014

Why Confused about choosing an engineering branch or college? Read …

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Choices are nice to have but definitely make our lives more difficult! Choosing an engineering branch or college is certainly not a cake walk. Read on to find out of you are still muddled up about the same!

This article is addressed to B.Tech/ BE(IIT JEE Institutes), M.Tech aspirants who are planning to take up courses in Indian colleges. While reading this, focus on the questions posed underneath, comprehend in both letter and spirit and then answer them with the most suitable answer that your mind and heart generates. While doing this, do not let any outside source influence you. It is advisable to read the questions several time before seeking a reply from your mind. You may then jot down the answers to these questions in either ‘Yes’ or ‘No’.

If you are one of those lucky lot who are getting the desired branch of engineering in the desired college, then the matter ends right here. Just go for it! Best IIT Coaching Delhi

However, if you are getting a desired branch at a lesser known engineering college and IIT Coaching in Delhi then read the below questions and make a true assessment of yourself with replies in ‘Yes’ or ‘No’:

1. Do you plan to go in for higher studies after BTech / BE such as MTech / ME/ MBA?
 If the answer is affirmative, then the college brand name would not matter much and you can go ahead with any institute for graduation. At a later stage, you should focus on getting a highly reputed college for post-graduation.

2. Do you think you are one of those who can grasp technical knowledge irrespective of the source?
If Yes, then you will definitely excel in your studies. With the know-how and the skills, you can definitely make a good career for yourself.

3. Is business related to the opted branch of engineering on your mind?
If the answer is ‘Yes’, then the name of the institute should not matter to you. Brand name of the college generally helps in getting more interview calls as a fresher, which is not what you are looking for.

4. Do you plan to join your family business after a few years of work experience? 
If it is a ‘Yes’ again, then you should just go ahead with that you are getting. Your focus should be on learning the practical aspects of the related business.

5. Do you think there are some additional benefits by taking admission in a lesser known college?  
Here you may be right on aspects related to the proximity to your home, the fee structure, approach of the lecturers, etc. If that is true, go for the desired branch irrespective of the college.
If the choice however, is reversed and you are getting the desired brand name of the engineering  coaching institute but NOT the desired branch then read the below questions and make a true assessment of yourself:

1. Do you plan to do an MBA after BTech / BE?
If the answer is affirmative, then the branch of engineering hardly plays a role there. Your career will anyway divert post your MBA degree. There’s merit in paying more attention to improve your business sense, presentation skills, communicative ability and logical understanding during your engineering.
2. Do you think you have the ability to grasp knowledge of subjects even when the subject is not of your choice?
If the answer is a ‘Yes’, then go for the institute that you are getting. You can make a successful way in any field and you can make use of the brand name that you are getting.

3. Are you intellectual or academically good (IIT Jee Coaching in Delhi  )?
Well, if you are, then you can definitely take up the branch of lesser interest that you are getting and you will be able to learn it well. Just make sure that you can plan something ahead with that branch of engineering.

4. Are you able to learn / understand any subject that comes your way or imposed on you?
If it is a ‘Yes’, simply go ahead with any branch that is being offered to you. Emphasize more on learning the technology.

5. Is BTech a choice made by your parents and not you? Would you want to diversify in some other field of your personal choice after doing engineering?  
If the answer is affirmative, just go ahead with any branch that is being offered to you as you anyhow will divert later. In making this choice, you can make good use of the brand name of your college.

6. Do you intend to work only for MNCs or large reputed business houses and not with the lesser known or medium/small scale businesses?
If the response is a ‘Yes’, then go for the institute that you are being offered. The brand name would matter more when getting a job in the MNCs. Do lay emphasis on mastering the soft skills and make use of the reputation of your college.

7. Are you being influenced to take up a specific engineering branch and you yourself have insufficient knowledge of what exactly you will be required to do in your career with the branch of engineering that you desire?

Well of it is a ‘Yes’ here then you surely have your answer. There’s no point in targeting your desired branch.
There is no end to such questions that you can pose to yourself. The ‘true’ and reflective answers of your mindset can really solve the problems related to admission in any college in any branch of engineering.

It might be worthwhile for the students to gain knowledge about several cases wherein the CEOs of companies have graduated from a relatively lesser known engineering college. A student’s focus  on the education in an engineering college can create a path of his/her own choice, irrespective of the stream, brand name of the institute, place etc.

Engineering in any branch makes you an engineer and you can study well at any engineering coaching institutes in Delhi . It takes four years to become an engineer and one can never ascertain with guarantee if a branch of engineering would remain as much in demand after four years or not.
So evaluate what you want to do post the 4 year time frame and pick the choice accordingly and wisely! Good luck!