Sunday, 9 February 2014

After spending an 7 year in the coaching industry. I wish that everyone select in IIT JEE, unfortunately only a few in the top All India Ranks make it here. But I’m hopeful that some of the advice I’ve mentioned below will help you achieve your dream to reach the IIT’s.Advice 1: The teacher plays an important part in a student’s preparation, but it is essential that students set aside adequate time for self-preparation also. This helped you ground the concepts that you learnt in class. This kind of preparation will help you under pressure on the JEE Advanced, because you need to be able to recall and relate important concepts on that particular day!
Advice 2: Everyone has favorite subjects, But studying alone it would have got you nowhere, instead you had to balance your preparation. While on one hand, spending more time on one subject meant that you are taking away precious time from other topics and subjects. Remember, preparing for JEE should be driven by your passion to reach the IIT– JEE ,itself should not become your passion. You’ll have enough time to delve into the topics of your choice at the IITs!
Advice 3: Start concept development as early as 9th Grade. It’s always advisable to tune your 9th and 10th grade preparation slightly towards JEE.
Advice 4: During the final 3 months of preparation, remember to solve lots and lots and lots of papers. Most students focus too much on learning only concepts, and their mind is not trained enough to handle time pressure and constraints. You have to solve full length PCM mock tests every third day in the last 3 months.
Finally, remember confidence is the key to be at the top of your game on the JEE. Sometimes you might get low test scores, sometimes you might not understand concepts, or sometimes you might feel peer pressure – ‘why is that fellow performing better than you?’ – don’t let any of this affect your confidence. Hold your head high, be disciplined and focus on what is required to crack the JEE.

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