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Showing posts with label Study Material. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Study Material. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 13, 2023

Prepare for IIT-JEE


Preparing for the IIT JEE Advanced exam requires dedication, discipline, and a well-structured study plan.

Some steps to help you prepare effectively:

  1. Understand the Exam: Start by thoroughly understanding the exam pattern, syllabus, and the level of difficulty. Familiarize yourself with the marking scheme and the types of questions asked in previous years.


  2. Set Clear Goals: Define your target rank and the IIT you want to get into. Having a clear goal will help you stay motivated and focused throughout your preparation.


  3. Time Management: Allocate a specific number of hours each day for studying. Create a daily, weekly, and monthly study schedule to cover all topics systematically.


  4. Quality Study Material: Choose the right study material, which includes textbooks, reference books, and online resources. NCERT books are essential for building a strong foundation. You can also consider books like HC Verma for Physics, RD Sharma for Mathematics, and OP Tandon for Chemistry.


  5. Coaching Institutes: If available in your city, consider joining a reputable coaching institute for IIT JEE preparation. They provide structured study material, experienced faculty, and regular mock tests.


  6. Self-Study: Even if you're attending coaching classes, self-study is crucial. Solve problems, read textbooks, and understand the concepts on your own. This will deepen your understanding of the subjects.


  7. Practice, Practice, Practice: Solve as many practice papers, sample papers, and previous year's question papers as possible. This will help you understand the exam pattern and improve your problem-solving skills.


  8. Mock Tests: Take regular mock tests to gauge your progress and identify weak areas. Analyze your mistakes and work on improving them.


  9. Stay Healthy: Maintain a balanced diet and get adequate sleep. Regular exercise and meditation can help reduce stress and improve concentration.


  10. Stay Positive: Stay motivated and positive throughout your preparation. Surround yourself with supportive friends and family who understand the importance of your goal.


  11. Stay Updated: Keep an eye on any changes in the exam pattern or syllabus. Stay updated with the latest news and updates related to IIT JEE.


  12. Group Study: Collaborate with fellow aspirants for group study sessions. Discussing problems and concepts with others can help clarify doubts and reinforce learning.


  13. Seek Guidance: Don't hesitate to ask your teachers, mentors, or seniors for guidance whenever needed. They can provide valuable insights and tips.


  14. Stay Consistent: Consistency is key in IIT JEE preparation. Stick to your study schedule and stay committed to your goal.


  15. Believe in Yourself: Believe that you can achieve your goal. Self-confidence is crucial for success in competitive exams.

Remember that the journey to cracking IIT JEE Advanced is challenging, but with the right strategy and consistent effort, you can achieve your dream. It's important to stay focused and not get discouraged by setbacks. Keep learning and improving, and success will follow.

Friday, December 5, 2008

Commercialization of Education

Commercialization  of Education is on boom in India these days and its starting was from the days of boom in IT Sector when many private companies opened their computer training centre giving diplomas and degrees in various town & cities of every state. Most of which failed and run away with hard earned money of peoples. Similarly the concept of Distance Education launched by government in its various universities is purely business model behind it because whenever a students miss any deadline he have to pay the fines but if university misses all deadlines no measures will be taken in that case. I myself have gone through a graduate distance programme from Guru Jambeshwar University, Hisar, Haryana and I never received the study material on time I have to pay the fees by end of august but I always received material in the last week of January. In last year of course for one subject A soft copy (CD) of that subject received to me only two days before the exam. I want to say that when government universities will act in this manner what can be said about the private institutions.  Universities are making money out of distance courses but nor providing services to the students. Dispatch of syllabus, study material is not done. No deadlines are mentioned for the staff to provide books and other required things to students on time. Last year one student doing M.Com from Maharishi Dayanand University, Rohtak through Distance Programme and gone to collect study material at the study centre in December , he received only three books out of six subject and told that university had printed only 3 books and rest of the books are not printed and given by university. What the university is charging for, when they do not give study material to the students it means they are just selling degrees, its shameful that no body is their to take care of these things. No one is raising a voice against them. M.Com (final) year syllabus is not sent by university and neither it is available on DDE site/MDU site. I think no audit system is their for all these things.

 

Staff involved in printing of study material eats the money and which is clearly corruption. I want to say please don't break the backbone of education as it will lead to disaster.