“The authority of those who teach is often an
obstacle to those who want to learn.”
This
viewpoint works well for the Preparation of IIT-JEE, one of the toughest examinations
conducted at the plus two levels. It is the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) conducted
by the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) to admit students into
engineering and science courses they offer.
The
Joint Entrance Exam (JEE) is conducted every year for admission to the top
engineering colleges of India. The exam is conducted in two stages- JEE Mains
and JEE Advanced. JEE Mains is the eligibility test for JEE advanced which
qualifies the candidate for IITs.
To
be eligible for IIT entrance exam 2015, a candidate must have completed their
class 12th or just appeared for the exams. They should have scored a
minimum of required marks in all subjects. The candidate must be born on or
after October 1, 1989. There is a five year relaxation for SC/ST/PWD
candidates.
To
be successful in the JEE, a student should first master the fundamentals of
Intermediate (or 11th and 12th) syllabus, followed by
attempts to get into the depth of the subject by solving relevant short but
twisted problems from various text books. Potentially, attending a good coaching center could
boost an individual’s rank or help get a rank in the first place. Parents and students have to realize, though,
that a coaching center can never be a substitute for intelligence and hard work.
Though,
the model of IIT-JEE 2015 is going to be almost same as that of AIEEE etc., the
method of questioning will be completely different. To get through AIEEE, it is enough for the
student to know which answer, among the four choices, is correct. To get through the IIT JEE, the student should
know why the remaining three choices are incorrect. Though seemingly obvious,
mastering this subtle difference can help the students go a long way.
Likely,
there are a lot of factors students have to focus today for crack IIT JEE Exam.
Some of The major points students should always remind are likely to be…
Get Free of Clear
Distractions
1.Expect Your Physical
Needs
2.Choose an Appropriate
Time
3.Answer Your Center
Questions
4.Get Physical
5.Get Rid of the Unhelpfulness
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