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Tips on IIT-JEE 2010 and AIEEE

November 5th, 2009 Leave a comment Go to comments

Many a times, students selected in IIT-JEE (Indian Institute of Technology- Joint Entrance Examination) fail to do well in the AIEEE each year. That is because IIT-JEE demands building the basic concepts and proper application of the concept, where as AIEEE demands, speed and accuracy in the stipulated time, besides in-depth knowledge of the subject that JEE demands.

JEE requires you to have strong command on fundamentals to be able to crack tough questions that may be presented in an indirect manner, so that it looks more complex than it actually is.

Cracking AIEEE is not that easy, likewise not that difficult too. Planning your studies properly and being able to execute it, consistent hard work and regular revision, being highly focused and able to avoid all types of distraction.

Trivial concepts have to be understood, for they are the basis on which questions are being framed. To clear AIEEE paper, coverage of the total syllabus, tricks to solve questions quickly and memory play an important role. Of course, luck matters too.

Cracking the engineering entrance exams like IIT JEE, AIEEE, DCE, IP etc are not difficult if you study by heart and soul. The most important point is PRACTICE! You also need a good guidance, practice as many mathematics numerical. Stay focused while maintaining a positive attitude. Develop speed. Refer to reputed mock-test series to build a winning exam temperament. Solve the past year’s IIT-JEE papers. Remember it is quality of time spent and not the quantity alone. Hence give short breaks of 5 to 10 minutes every 1-2 hours of serious study. Completely relax when you take a break. Practice meditation to develop inner calm, poise, confidence and power of concentration. Don’t overstress yourself. Five to six hours of sleep every night is a must, especially three-four days before IIT-JEE to keep yourself physically and mentally fit. While short naps may help to regain freshness, avoid over-sleeping during the day. Finally, don’t be nervous if you find the paper tough since it is the relative performance that counts. Put your best analytical mind to work, and believe in your preparation.

“Practice makes a man perfect”. There is no other alternative for it.

In last few days students must be confident and cool headed.

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