Wednesday 8 May 2013

Prepare well to crack IIT-JEE; some useful tips

Indian Institute of Technology- Joint Entrance Exam-IIT-JEE is national level entrance exam conducted for all IITs of the country. Every year a large number of aspirants appear in this exam to test their fate. As the seats are limited and large numbers of students are participating in this exam every year, the level of competition is really high. There are almost 9500 seats in all the IITs across the country, and lakhs of students fight for these limited seats.


To secure a seat in one of the IITs of the country students should be well prepared. All the students should understand the complexity of the exam to excel. IITs are considered to be the top engineering colleges of the nation. They offer world class education to students which are globally acclaimed. To crack this toughest exam here are some useful tips:
  • Always start preparing from 'Basics' because it is really important to have a good base for a right foundation.
  • Never prefer solutions of questions before giving good attempt to the question. Try to solve the problem till you exhausted, always give a second or third attempt to the problem before moving to solution page.
  • Do not leave the question in middle. Never jump from one question to another in hurry. Lots of students practice questions without attempting it fully.
  • Always try a question with Conceptual Approach, do not just read the question and start solving it without realising the points that what is being asked in the question.
  • Divide your time well for your preparation of boards and for your IIT-JEE. So you will not miss anything. Time management is really important to do well in this exam.
  • Always keep the syllabus with you, before preparing the new topic look at the syllabus first.
    • Always try to solve 50-60 problems on per topic or chapter, but try to solve the quality problems which need different applications and concepts to solve the problem.
    • Make your own strategy to crack the exam, rather then following others.
    • Try to learn the fundamentals of the concepts rather then memorising the concepts.
    • Always practice previous year's papers; it will give you the idea about the type of questions asked in the exam, and the level of difficulty of the questions.
    • Always remember that time is really important factor for every exam. Try to finish your paper well before time, so that you will get time to review your answers.