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mohabbaat · 9 months ago
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apparently one 100% in jee main this year allegedly(!) cheated on the exam as they got 7% in jan and now they've gotten 100. and just as an FYI 7% is like, when you get a negative score. It's makes me feel sooo angry and defeated, cause I gave my all and didn't reach the cutoff but someone cheated and got a perfect score.
people are cheating in jee mains??? how the fuck are they managing that?? when i went to give mains, literally every person around me was so standoffish that i genuinely felt like they might murder me if given the chance. so who are people cheating from these days??? 😭
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thatstolenpayal · 10 months ago
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i don't know any of you, neither do ya'll know me. but i am just posting this here. i might delete it later.
i am 18. and my life's not been easy. i mean no one's has obviously. but i find myself upset about weird things. as i go back, i see nothing. no memories. no friends.
i haven't cherished anything. i was this loner with absolutely no friends. i faced bullying in school inspite of being a good scorer and every teacher's favourite child. they used to and still say, 'scholar aditi', i used to score like crazy, trust me. now it all left me. but back then i was the most sincere, annoying girl.
a girl once asked me how do i do it all so perfectly. and i couldn't even say that you need to sacrifice a lot for that. i knew nothing. i was an absolute failure. i was like this hermit who lived far away from the city. and when it struck me, boy it hurt so bad.
i felt timid and weak among those blood-sucking monstrous teenage girls. i don't know if i still can forgive them. it made my life a living hell. i would spend hours crying my soul out in front of my mother.
oh my dear mother, if only she knew. my parents made it worse for me. i would come home from school, realizing how empty my life is, blame my family for it, and would screech and cry all day. i saw that my parents weren't like those of the girls around me. i knew it was gonna be horrible, moreover my 13 year old body didn't help either.
the lockdown. i perceived i was depressed. i wailed in front of my father to take me to a therapist. he didn't. it went on. trusted a boy. talked to him all day. all of it opened up again, started preparing for jee mains. classes. met people there. good people. first time feeling things. felt good. second year, found out the boy was a jerk. got my heart broken, not broken, crushed, a hundred times, over and over. i would cry all day, told my mom i was just stressed cause of the exams. he mentally harassed me, would send me suicide threats, would threaten to come over. i couldn't do anything.
got up. studied hard. got involved with people. made friends. realized the things that made me happy. dreamed about my future. even though i never wanted to do engineering, i planned other things. music, art. accepted my relationship with my parents.
fucked up my first attempt, went numb for a few days. turned 18, and honestly i am terrified. i don't wanna grow up so fast. not so soon. i still haven't lived. i wanna dream more.
i still have all the things related to that boy in the corner of my cupboard. i don't plan on throwing them yet.
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edukotangp · 10 months ago
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Edukota Nagpur is now offering admissions for their Prayas Repeaters Batch! This batch is designed for students who have appeared for or passed their 12th standard exams and are aiming to crack competitive exams like JEE (Main + Advanced), NEET (UG), KVPY, NDA, or NTSE.
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delhinewsinenglish · 11 months ago
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JEE-Main: 23 candidates bag 100 score in first edition of exam
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Twenty-three candidates have bagged the perfect 100 score in the engineering entrance exam JEE-Main with a maximum of them being from Telangana, the National Testing Agency announced on Tuesday.
Over 11.70 lakh candidates had appeared for the first edition of the crucial exam.
Among the candidates who scored 100 NTA scores, seven are from Telangana, two from Haryana, three each from Andhra Pradesh, Rajasthan and Maharashtra, two from Delhi and one each from Gujarat, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu.
According to NTA officials, NTA score is not the same as percentage of marks obtained but normalised scores.
“NTA scores are normalised scores across multi-session papers and are based on the relative performance of all those who appeared for the examination in one session. The marks obtained are converted into a scale ranging from 100 to 0 for each session of examinees,” a senior official explained.
Source : https://www.dailypioneer.com/2024/trending-news/jee-main--23-candidates-bag-100-score-in-first-edition-of-exam.html
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jeetardgoneyolo · 1 year ago
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First post. No further elaboration. Coz why?
Just kidding. I am here to talk today....or to vent, more precisely.
JEE is hard. It's ridiculous. But what's even more ridiculous are the expectations, the burden of honor, and the fear of disappointment and despair ingrained into our values caused due to our inability to cope with the extraordinary expectations, after we get into the toppers group.
I worked hard to get into the 'good kids' group. Then I got demotivated after a single failure coz I'm fucking weak, and now am procrastinating.
"Plenty of people finished 11 and 12 in class 9 and 10. They only practice and take mock tests for the 2 years of secondary higher education. So if you don't atleast finish 12 within 11, you'll never crack JEE. And anything without IIT CSE is meaningless when you are in JEE." —Mom
"You can't even rank first in the small area that we live in? What are you gonna do in JEE where competition is at national level?" —Mom, after I scored 207/300 and ranked 6th at my local coaching centre in my first JEE Main Mock test with Kinematics, mole concept, periodic table, trigonometry as topics.
And the thing is, I can't even protest her words, after all, the 1st rank scored 264 and the 2nd rank scored 246. With such a huge difference, I can't even argue. Since more is expected from me as I am supposedly a kid who is wasting away my potential as a someone who can become a JEE top ranker.
"What? You only answered 252? You couldn't even answer 300? You know right how much your marks will be considering your poor 90% accuracy rate? It will go down to minimum of 220s. I am quite disappointed."
This is the 2nd mock test I am talking about, the result hasn't been declared yet. But this exam was said to be especially hard with the insanely tough maths section and mid hard chem questions. The 1st ranker dude from last time answered 230s this time, and the 2nd ranker answered 256. The 3rd ranker, who is actually one of the best prospect in our entire class 11 batch in the whole state, answered 284 but he's quite sad because apparently he will get a lot of negatives. I am expecting 3rd or 2nd rank this time but I think life's gonna gimme lemons as always.
This is what I go through as a JEE aspirant. It wasn't supposed to be this hard. It's toxic at this point. I am in a rat race that I can't even escape like in other countries, considering even self help opportunities such as working at fast food chains or something, for minors here are considered trash of the society. We aren't free here, we don't have the opportunity to experience the world and explore my options to find out what I am good at. There's only three options. Doctor, engineer, lawyer. This might sound funny because of the stereotype vids on YouTube about Asians. But it's not funny. Many of us can't handle the pressure and commit suicide. Kota, a city in Rajasthan known for being a hotspot of coaching centres, is also stereotyped for being the Indian version of Japan's suicide forest, except it's exclusively for kids. Others go to depression and fall into the abyss of gambling and drugs.
The education system here has lost it's purpose. It has become an elitist system where the only way of survival is either your own talent or your backing. If you don't have either, you're better off being a lowest ranking member of the society succumbing to the higher ranks.
1:46 AM in the morning, I am sitting here writing this post thinking if anybody could say something that would turn my life around. This is more of a silent cry for help instead of something new to share with the world. I am sitting here in vain thinking there might be some magic trick to success here when I deep down know there doesn't exist one. And thus, I fall into this deep rabbit hole, all in my know. I want to stop this spiraling vortex of abyss inside myself that is erasing my existence. But I'm not trying. It's as if I have been mentally and spiritually paralysed.
I have realised something as conclusion. Life is drowning in reality, but the hellish standards that we have here in India are the sandbags that are tied to our feet in this already suffocative water, with no end of depth, we keep drowning and going deeper and deeper. I'm not happy. I want to break out. But I can't. This is painful. I hope it stops. But again, I know it won't, resulting in only pushing myself deeper into the abyss because of my hope being shattered. Hope is becoming dangerous by the day for me.
Am I the only one?
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universitykartggn · 1 year ago
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Deciphering B.Tech Eligibility Criteria: A Roadmap for Aspiring Engineers
Introduction:
The Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) is a sought-after undergraduate degree that serves as a gateway to diverse engineering disciplines. Aspiring engineers need to understand the intricacies of B.Tech eligibility criteria to ensure a smooth application process. This guide aims to unravel the key components of B.Tech eligibility, shedding light on the academic and personal prerequisites that pave the way for a promising engineering career.
Educational Qualifications:
Emphasize the importance of a strong foundation in mathematics and science during the 10+2 schooling.
Explore the specific subject requirements, such as Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM).
Discuss variations in eligibility criteria across different engineering institutes and universities.
Minimum Qualifying Marks:
Explain the significance of securing a minimum percentage in the qualifying examination (10+2 or equivalent).
Discuss variations in cutoff marks for different categories (General, OBC, SC, ST, etc.).
Address the impact of the eligibility criteria on merit-based admissions.
Age Limit:
Explore any age restrictions imposed by engineering institutes or entrance exams.
Discuss exceptions or relaxations in age limits for specific categories or circumstances.
Entrance Exam Scores:
Highlight the role of entrance exams (e.g., JEE Main, JEE Advanced, state-level exams) in B.Tech admissions.
Explain the minimum scores or ranks required for eligibility.
Discuss the weightage given to entrance exam performance in the overall admission process.
Nationality and Domicile:
Address eligibility criteria related to nationality for Indian and international students.
Discuss any specific domicile requirements for state-level admissions.
Reservation Policies:
Explore the reservation policies for different categories, including Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST), Other Backward Classes (OBC), and Persons with Disabilities (PwD).
Explain the documentation required to avail reservation benefits.
Qualifying Examinations:
Discuss alternative qualifying examinations recognized by engineering institutes.
Explore the eligibility criteria for diploma holders seeking lateral entry into B.Tech programs.
Specific Institute Requirements:
Highlight any unique eligibility criteria set by specific engineering institutes.
Provide guidance on researching and understanding institute-specific requirements.
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quietimtryingtostudy · 2 years ago
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Hi! I messed up a lot in eleventh and am really not in a good mental place rn, I'm really good with tech though and was intially preparing to head abroad but can't do so anymore cause my average in my junior yr was like rlly low. So stuck w trying to prep for JEE and have already dropped my coaching - was in sankalp @fiitjee, and just couldn't handle the obnoxiously poor teaching there anymore. I'm with like private JEE coaching directly from Delhi/Kota rn that happens online but frankly I have sm sm backlog I just don't know if I'll be able to crack it. Also, in regular schooling obvi, which is a completely different pain in the a**.
Any tips/tricks/ideas on how to get into a good uni here (DTU, IIITs, BITS, etectera like anything with decent ranking so that I could still try for outside for my masters again with?)
Tysm, have been following your blog for a while and love your daily posts, they really do motivate me to head to the study table : ))
Hey anon,
First of all, I'd like you to take a deep breath and let go of your worries and stress, just for a moment. Tell them to come back in a couple minutes ;)
You have something that I don't have now, and it's something that I wish for- you have time. Realising in 12th that you have to work hard is not too late. You still can work hard and drastically improve your performance in the real JEE Mains exam.
I don't want to give you a big lecture on being motivated and fighting for yourself by studying, though that is something that you should do- fight for yourself.
Even if your 11th went absolutely horribly, you can still turn things around. I have seen people, classmates, who completely changed their scores and performance, by practising rigorously and strengthening their concepts. They were people from whom I did not expect to see 97+ percentile, but they got it- and they deserved it too.
(also there's plenty of motivation videos on youtube and pinterest, sometimes they do help, so you can go to them- just be mindful of the time you'll spend watching them)
Some tips I'll give for working on your performance:
Give mock exams. Yes, even if they're going absolutely shittily.
Analyse your mocks question by question- if it was correct, incorrect, or unattempted. Incorrect or unattempted because you made a silly mistake, had forgotten the concept, or did not know the concept at all.
Work hard but also take breaks- getting burnt out only hurts you, your health (both mental and physical) and your efficiency
You have to have confidence, and believe in yourself- I am putting in the effort, I am working hard- this itself will help your progress (tried and tested)
NCERT is literally God for Chemistry for exams like JEE Mains. Physics and Maths require a lot of practise- you can use PYQ's for all of these, and can access plenty of practise sheets from yout own institute and the web too.
Keep practising, keep revising concepts.
Keep up with whatever they're teaching in your institute. Trying to catch up with backlog while letting the current topics go, will not be helpful. Catch up with the backlog on the weekends, or whenever you get even 20 minutes spare time.
Make a timetable. And if that doesn't work, just be consistent in your studies- tell yourself to study for at least 4 hours other than school and coaching (it's going to be tough, you can set your own goals, this was just an example)
Note- I have to say, keeping up with school studies is important too, because it gets you material to study from for the boards. There's some friends of mine who are now ineligible for appearing for JEE Advance because they did not clear the 75% Boards cutoff, even though they got 90+ percentile in JEE Mains.
See if you have Delhi domicile, still you need 96+ percentile to have a chance at getting IIITD, DTU, NSUT, IGDTUW
BITS is an exam that requires speed and efficiency and immense knowledge. It's got 130 questions, +3, 0 and -1 marking, and has to be completed in 3 hours. It's very competitive, and you need to practise pyq's and work on your speed for that, from what I've heard.
Ah. Well. I hope this post covered the questions you had! If it didn't, feel free to send another ask or even message me, whatever you want. (Sorry for answering this anon after a day heh, I wanted to think things through before posting the answer)
And thank you so much for following me :) I'm glad that my posts help you get motivated to study (PS: They help me get motivated to study too)
Keep working, happily, anon! <3
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shanti-ashant-hai · 2 years ago
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yaar ro rokar to main thak gayi hu. give up nahi karna but uske alawa kuch dikh nahi raha hai. apni capabilities pe bada sa red colour ka question mark lagakar baith gayi hu. har roz ek baar to rona aa hi jaata hai and now everyone around me is tired of it. i just can't seem to fucking snap out of this post-jee-result funk.
tu sunn. tu smart hai, tujhme dimaag hai, and tu already 97.5+ score kar chuki hai to confidence meri tarah doob bhi nahi raha hoga. so just. you go girl. you can do this. you ARE doing this. mwah. ye lo jhappi *hugs you*
us bro us abhi adv ki taiyari me dhajjiya ud gayi hai hai meri ab lag rha hai ki life is just timepass, ive stopped caring now. jo karna hai mann se karo bas baaki maa durga sambhal lengi
aight see, a big part of being confident is to just fake it. ive walked into exam halls knowing NOTHING about the subject (ahem biology ahem) and still scored 80+ kyunki if you believe ki tumse ho jayega to bhagwaan bhi nhi rokenge
just dont self sabotage yourself like i do and life thodi bahut set ho jayege. keep calm and say fuck you to everything and take. what. you. want.
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saurabhblog7007 · 2 years ago
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digitalsanshta · 1 day ago
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When it comes to cracking the prestigious IIT (Indian Institute of Technology) entrance exams, also known as JEE (Joint Entrance Examination), choosing the right coaching institute is crucial. The competition is fierce, and to secure a spot in the IITs, you need the best guidance, resources, and a strategic learning environment. If you're in Kanpur and dreaming of joining an IIT, look no further than Sanjeev Rathore Coaching Institute – a name synonymous with excellence and success.
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Why IIT Coaching Matters?
Best IIT Coaching In Kanpur, offering world-class infrastructure, top-notch faculty, and a prestigious platform to launch your career. However, getting into an IIT requires more than just hard work; it demands a well-structured study plan, expert mentorship, and constant guidance. While self-study is essential, the role of a reliable IIT coaching center is invaluable for a student's success.
Sanjeev Rathore Coaching Institute in Kanpur has earned a reputation for providing just that. Here’s why it stands out as the best IIT coaching in Kanpur.
1. Proven Track Record of Success
The most important factor when choosing an IIT coaching institute is its track record. Sanjeev Rathore has consistently produced outstanding results, with many students securing top ranks in the JEE exams year after year. The success stories of our alumni are a testament to our expert teaching methods, personalized approach, and the quality of resources we provide.
At Sanjeev Rathore, our students regularly achieve impressive JEE Main and Advanced scores, making us one of the most trusted names in IIT coaching in Kanpur.
2. Experienced and Qualified Faculty
What sets Sanjeev Rathore Coaching Institute apart from the competition is its team of highly experienced and qualified faculty members. Each teacher at our institute is a subject matter expert with years of teaching experience. They are dedicated not only to imparting knowledge but also to mentoring students through their learning journey.
Our faculty members understand the nuances of the IIT syllabus and guide students on the best approach to tackle different subjects. From Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics to problem-solving techniques and time management, our experts cover every aspect of the exam preparation.
3. Comprehensive Study Material
A critical factor in IIT preparation is having access to the right study material. Sanjeev Rathore provides meticulously designed study materials that are aligned with the latest JEE syllabus and exam pattern. These resources are created by experts to simplify complex topics and provide ample practice questions, ensuring students get the best preparation possible.
Our study materials are constantly updated to reflect any changes in the JEE exam pattern, making sure that our students are always one step ahead of the competition.
4. Personalized Attention and Small Batch Sizes
At Sanjeev Rathore Coaching Institute, we understand that every student has different learning abilities. We take a personalized approach to teaching, ensuring that each student receives the attention they need. We keep our batch sizes small so that each student can interact with the faculty, ask questions, and receive individual feedback.
This personalized attention helps in identifying a student’s weaknesses early on and provides the opportunity for targeted improvement.
5. Regular Mock Tests and Performance Analysis
A critical part of JEE preparation is taking mock tests that simulate real exam conditions. Regular mock tests at Sanjeev Rathore help students build confidence, manage exam stress, and identify areas that need further attention.
Post-test analysis and feedback sessions ensure that students understand their mistakes and improve accordingly. This cycle of self-assessment helps them to stay focused and sharp as they approach their exams.
6. Supportive Environment and Mentoring
Studying for the JEE can be stressful, and maintaining a positive mindset is essential for success. At Sanjeev Rathore Coaching Institute, we focus not only on academics but also on the emotional well-being of our students. Our counselors provide constant encouragement, mentorship, and stress-management techniques to help students stay motivated throughout their preparation.
We believe that a motivated student is a successful student, and our team works tirelessly to create an environment where every student feels supported and empowered.
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Our coaching center is equipped with modern teaching tools, classrooms, and study spaces to provide the best learning experience. Interactive whiteboards, digital resources, and a dedicated library for self-study enhance the overall educational experience.
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hexahomee · 6 days ago
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What are the key changes in the JEE Mains 2025 exam pattern?
Key Changes in the JEE Mains 2025 Exam Pattern
The Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Mains 2025 has introduced significant changes to its exam pattern, marking a return to a more structured format. These adjustments aim to enhance the assessment process and ensure a comprehensive evaluation of candidates. Here are the key changes that aspiring students should be aware of:
1. Removal of Optional Questions
One of the most notable changes is the elimination of optional questions in Section B. Previously, candidates could choose to answer a subset of questions; however, starting in 2025, all questions in this section will be mandatory. Each subject (Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics) will now require candidates to attempt all five numerical value type questions, making it essential for students to prepare thoroughly across all topics without relying on selective studying.
2. Revised Question Distribution
The total number of questions in Paper 1 (for B.E/B.Tech) has been standardized to 75 questions, with 25 questions per subject. This includes 20 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) and 5 Numerical Value Type (NVT) questions for each subject. The structure aims to streamline the examination process and ensure that candidates engage with a balanced range of content.
3. Negative Marking Policy
The negative marking system has been reinstated for incorrect answers in Section A (MCQs), where candidates will lose one mark for each wrong answer. However, there will be no negative marking for Section B (NVT questions), which encourages students to attempt all questions without fear of penalties for incorrect responses
4. Consistent Exam Duration
The duration for each paper remains at three hours, allowing candidates ample time to complete their answers while maintaining focus throughout the exam.
5. Impact on Preparation Strategies
With the removal of optional questions, students are encouraged to adopt a comprehensive study approach rather than focusing on selective topics. This change emphasizes the importance of mastering all chapters in the syllabus, as every question will now contribute equally to their overall score.
6. Potential Effects on Cutoffs
Experts suggest that these changes may lead to lower cutoffs compared to previous years due to the mandatory nature of all questions and the reintroduction of negative marking. This shift could influence how students approach their preparation and test-taking strategies moving forward.
Conclusion
The JEE Mains 2025 exam pattern reflects a significant shift aimed at enhancing fairness and rigor in the assessment process. Aspiring candidates must adapt their study strategies accordingly, ensuring they are well-prepared across all subjects without relying on selective question answering. Understanding these changes will be crucial for success in this competitive examination landscape.-Written By Hexahome
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arsh113 · 15 days ago
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Expert Tips to Crack JEE Mains in One Year: A Guide by Suresh Dani Classes
Are you a student aspiring to crack the JEE Mains exam in just one year? Look no further! In this comprehensive guide by Suresh Dani Classes, we will provide you with expert tips and strategies to help you achieve your goal. From understanding the exam to creating a study plan, and from subject-specific strategies to handling exam pressure, we’ve got you covered. So, let’s dive in and explore the secrets to crack the JEE Mains exam!
Understanding the JEE Mains Exam
Before we delve into the tips and tricks, let’s start by understanding the JEE Mains exam. It serves as the gateway to prestigious engineering colleges across India and is conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA). The exam consists of multiple-choice questions and covers three subjects: Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics.
The JEE Mains exam is not just a test of academic knowledge but also of problem-solving skills and time management. It challenges students to think critically and apply their understanding of fundamental concepts in real-world scenarios. The exam’s rigorous nature is designed to select the best candidates who have the potential to excel in the field of engineering.
Overview of the JEE Mains
The JEE Mains exam is divided into two papers – Paper 1 for engineering courses and Paper 2 for architecture courses. Paper 1 is further divided into three sections, each dedicated to a specific subject. The exam duration is three hours, and the total marks for each section are 100. It’s essential to understand the exam structure and syllabus thoroughly to crack it effectively.
Each section of the JEE Mains exam requires a strategic approach. For instance, the Physics section tests a student’s understanding of concepts like mechanics, electricity, and magnetism. The Chemistry section evaluates knowledge of chemical reactions, periodic trends, and organic chemistry. The Mathematics section assesses problem-solving abilities in topics such as calculus, algebra, and geometry. A balanced preparation across all three subjects is key to scoring well in the exam.
Importance of the JEE Mains for Engineering Aspirants
Clearing the JEE Mains is crucial for aspiring engineering students. It opens doors to renowned institutions like Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs), National Institutes of Technology (NITs), and other esteemed engineering colleges. Securing a good rank in the JEE Mains exam is a stepping stone towards a successful engineering career.
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Preparing Your Study Plan
Now that we’ve familiarized ourselves with the exam, it’s time to create a study plan that works for you. Here are a few essential tips to help you get started:
When embarking on the journey of preparing for an exam, it is crucial to delve deep into the syllabus and understand the weightage of each topic. By doing so, you can prioritize your study plan and focus more on areas that carry more marks or require additional attention. This strategic approach will help you make the most of your study time and maximize your chances of success.
Setting Realistic Goals
First and foremost, set realistic goals. Understand your strengths and weaknesses and create a study plan that aligns with your capabilities. Setting achievable goals will keep you motivated throughout your preparation journey.
Moreover, breaking down your goals into smaller milestones can make the study plan more manageable and less overwhelming. Celebrating these small victories along the way can boost your confidence and drive to keep pushing forward towards your ultimate goal of passing the exam.
Creating a Balanced Study Schedule
Divide your time wisely among different subjects and topics. Ensure that you allocate ample time for each subject and include short breaks in your study schedule to avoid burnout. Remember, consistency is key!
Additionally, consider incorporating various study techniques into your schedule to cater to different learning styles. This could include group study sessions, flashcards, practice tests, or teaching the material to someone else. Diversifying your study methods can help reinforce your understanding of the topics and make your study sessions more engaging and effective.
Subject-wise Strategies for JEE Mains
To crack the JEE Mains exam, it’s crucial to have a focused approach towards each subject. Let’s explore subject-wise strategies below:
Mastering Physics for JEE Mains
Physics can be intimidating, but with the right approach, you can conquer it. Start by understanding the underlying concepts and practice numerical problems regularly. Learning to visualize the concepts will help you tackle even the most challenging questions.
Additionally, when preparing for the Physics section of JEE Mains, it’s beneficial to focus on topics like mechanics, electromagnetism, thermodynamics, and modern physics. These topics often carry significant weight in the exam and mastering them can boost your overall score. Utilize resources like previous year question papers and online study materials to enhance your understanding of these crucial topics.
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Conquering Chemistry for JEE Mains
Chemistry is a subject that requires a good balance between theory and application. Focus on understanding the core concepts and their practical applications. Regularly practice chemical equations, chemical reactions, and solve numerical problems to strengthen your grasp on the subject.
Furthermore, to excel in Chemistry for JEE Mains, pay special attention to topics like organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, and physical chemistry. These branches of chemistry cover a wide range of concepts and mastering them can significantly improve your performance in the exam. Consider forming study groups with peers to discuss complex concepts and clarify doubts, enhancing your overall understanding of Chemistry.
Excelling in Mathematics for JEE Mains
Mathematics often becomes a deciding factor in your JEE Mains score. Practice is the key to excel in this subject. Solve a wide variety of problems from different topics to improve your problem-solving skills. Familiarize yourself with important formulas and shortcuts to save time during the exam.
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Tips for Effective Revision
Revision plays a crucial role in retaining what you have learned. Here are a few tips to make your revisions more effective:
Importance of Regular Revision
Regular revision helps reinforce your understanding of concepts and improves information retention. Allocate time for revision in your study schedule and revise the topics at regular intervals to ensure maximum retention of knowledge.
Furthermore, regular revision not only aids in memory retention but also enhances your ability to apply the learned concepts in practical scenarios. By revisiting the material frequently, you strengthen your grasp on the subject matter, making it easier to recall and utilize the information when needed.
Techniques for Efficient Revision
While revising, focus on key concepts and problem-solving techniques. Make concise notes, create mind maps, and solve previous years’ question papers to identify recurring patterns and important topics. Utilize online resources and video tutorials to reinforce your understanding.
Moreover, incorporating active learning strategies such as teaching the concepts to someone else or engaging in group study sessions can further enhance your revision process. Explaining the material to others not only reinforces your own understanding but also highlights any gaps in knowledge that require additional focus.
Handling the Pressure of JEE Mains
The JEE Mains exam can be overwhelming, but with the right strategies, you can manage the pressure effectively. Here’s how:
Maintaining Physical and Mental Health
Take care of your physical and mental well-being. Ensure you get enough sleep, eat nutritious meals, and exercise regularly. Incorporate relaxation techniques like meditation or deep breathing exercises to manage stress effectively.
Moreover, it is crucial to stay hydrated throughout your preparation period. Dehydration can lead to fatigue and decreased cognitive function, which can impact your performance. Remember to drink plenty of water and avoid excessive consumption of caffeinated beverages that can disrupt your sleep patterns.
Dealing with Exam Stress
Exam stress is normal but learning how to cope with it is essential. Break down the exam preparation into smaller tasks, stay positive, and surround yourself with a support system of friends and family. Practice mock tests to familiarize yourself with the exam environment and build confidence.
Additionally, time management plays a significant role in reducing exam stress. Create a study schedule that allocates specific time slots for each subject or topic. This structured approach can help you cover the syllabus efficiently and alleviate the pressure of last-minute cramming. Remember to take short breaks in between study sessions to rejuvenate your mind and maintain focus.
Conclusion
Cracking the JEE Mains exam in one year requires dedication, perseverance, and the right guidance. By understanding the exam, creating a study plan, implementing subject-wise strategies, and effectively managing the pressure, you can increase your chances of success. Remember, consistency and hard work are the keys to achieving your goal. Good luck!
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rajsaxena4358765i6 · 16 days ago
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How to Complete JEE Mains Registration for January 2025 Session?
The Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Mains is one of the most competitive and prestigious exams for aspiring engineers in India. For students aiming to pursue undergraduate courses in engineering, JEE Mains serves as the gateway to institutions like IITs, NITs, and other top engineering colleges. The JEE Mains registration for the January 2025 session is now open, and it's crucial for every candidate to understand the entire registration process to ensure a smooth and successful application. In this blog, we will guide you through the steps involved in the JEE Mains registration, important dates, eligibility criteria, and tips to maximize your chances of success in the exam.
JEE Mains is a national-level entrance exam conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) to select students for undergraduate engineering programs. It is the first stage of the JEE exam, followed by JEE Advanced, which is taken by students who qualify JEE Mains. JEE Mains is held twice a year — in January and April — and candidates can choose to appear in one or both sessions. The best score from the two attempts is taken into consideration for admission.
The registration for JEE Mains 2025 for the January session is an important step, and students should carefully follow the process outlined by NTA.
The JEE Mains registration process is entirely online, and candidates need to follow a series of steps to complete their registration. Below are the steps to guide you through the JEE Mains registration process for the January 2025 session:
Visit the Official Website of NTAThe first step in the JEE Mains registration process is visiting the official NTA website. The link to register for JEE Mains 2025 is available on the homepage. Make sure you have a stable internet connection to avoid any interruptions during the registration process.
Create an AccountTo begin the registration, you need to create an account on the NTA website. You will need to provide personal details such as your name, date of birth, mobile number, and email address. After entering these details, an OTP will be sent to your registered mobile number to verify your account.
Fill in the Application FormOnce your account is created, you will be able to log in and access the JEE Mains registration form. You will be asked to provide important information like your educational background, preferred exam center, and the mode of examination. You will also need to upload scanned copies of your photograph, signature, and other required documents in the prescribed format.
Choose the Exam CenterDuring the registration process, candidates are required to select their preferred exam centers. It is recommended to choose centers that are closer to your location. If your preferred center is unavailable, the system will assign a nearby center.
Pay the Application FeeAfter completing the application form, the next step is to pay the registration fee. The payment can be made using various online methods such as credit card, debit card, net banking, or UPI. The fee varies based on the category you belong to and the number of papers you wish to appear for. Ensure that you pay the correct amount to avoid delays in processing your application.
Submit and Print the Confirmation PageOnce you have filled out the application form and paid the fee, double-check all the details to ensure accuracy. After confirming that everything is correct, submit your application. You will then be provided with a confirmation page. Make sure to download and print this page for future reference, as it is an important document that confirms your successful JEE Mains registration.
The JEE Mains 2025 registration dates are critical for all candidates who wish to appear for the exam. Below are the tentative dates for the January session of JEE Mains:
Start of JEE Mains Registration: December 2024
Last Date for JEE Mains Registration: January 2025
Admit Card Release: January 2025
JEE Mains 2025 Exam Dates (January Session): January 2025
Result Announcement: February 2025
Be sure to keep track of these dates and complete your registration on time to avoid any last-minute rush.
Before starting your JEE Mains registration, it's important to ensure you meet the eligibility criteria. Below are the basic eligibility requirements for JEE Mains 2025:
Nationality: Candidates must be Indian nationals. Foreign nationals are also eligible to apply, provided they meet the necessary criteria.
Age Limit: The candidate must be born on or after October 1, 1999, to be eligible for the exam. However, candidates from reserved categories (SC, ST, and PwD) must be born on or after October 1, 1994.
Educational Qualification: Candidates must have passed or be appearing for their Class 12 exam (or equivalent) in 2024 or 2025 with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as compulsory subjects. Additionally, candidates must have secured at least 75% marks in their 12th board exams (or be in the top 20 percentile of their respective boards) to be eligible for admission to NITs, IIITs, and other GFTIs.
Number of Attempts: Candidates can attempt JEE Mains a maximum of three times in consecutive years.
The JEE Mains exam consists of two papers:
Paper 1 (B.E./B.Tech): This is a computer-based test (CBT) consisting of 90 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) from Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics.
Paper 2 (B.Arch/B.Planning): This paper consists of three parts — Mathematics, Aptitude Test, and Drawing Test. Paper 2 is partly computer-based and partly pen-and-paper-based.
The exam duration is 3 hours, and candidates are given the option to attempt Paper 1 in English, Hindi, or any regional language.
Start Early: Begin your JEE Mains preparation as soon as possible. Consistency is key, and an early start will give you enough time to cover the entire syllabus.
Use Online Resources: There are plenty of online resources, including video tutorials, mock tests, and study materials that can help you understand the exam pattern and improve your performance.
Time Management: Practice solving papers within the time limit to improve your time management skills during the exam.
Stay Updated: Keep an eye on the official NTA website for any updates regarding JEE Mains registration, exam schedules, and other important information.
Conclusion
JEE Mains registration is a crucial step for all candidates who want to pursue a career in engineering. By carefully following the steps outlined in this blog, you can complete your registration for the January 2025 session successfully. Make sure to stay updated with the important dates, eligibility criteria, and exam pattern to avoid any last-minute surprises. Good luck with your JEE Mains preparation and registration!
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A Comprehensive Guide to Alliance University, Bangalore: Programs and Beyond
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Nestled in the vibrant city of Bangalore, Alliance University has established itself as a premier educational institution offering world-class programs and a dynamic campus life. Renowned for its academic excellence, cutting-edge facilities, and strong industry connections, Alliance University is a hub for aspiring professionals. This guide provides an in-depth look at its programs, campus culture, and the unique opportunities it offers.
Overview of Alliance University
Alliance University, located in the tech capital of India, is a private university recognized by the University Grants Commission (UGC). Known for its multidisciplinary approach, the university caters to diverse academic interests through its well-structured programs and globally oriented curriculum. Its state-of-the-art infrastructure and experienced faculty make it a leading choice for students nationwide.
Academic Programs
Alliance University is home to several schools offering undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral programs across various disciplines:
Alliance School of Business
Programs Offered: BBA, MBA, Executive MBA, Ph.D. in Management
Highlights: Known for its robust MBA program, the school combines theoretical learning with practical industry exposure. It boasts strong placement records, with alumni working in top-tier companies worldwide.
Alliance College of Engineering and Design
Programs Offered: B.Tech in Civil, Mechanical, Computer Science, and more.
Highlights: Equipped with cutting-edge labs and industry-aligned curricula, this school emphasizes research and innovation.
Alliance School of Law
Programs Offered: BA LL.B, BBA LL.B, LL.M, Ph.D. in Law
Highlights: Accredited by the Bar Council of India, the law school focuses on producing skilled legal professionals through rigorous academics and moot court activities.
Alliance Ascent College
Programs Offered: Undergraduate and postgraduate programs in business and commerce.
Highlights: The college’s focus on practical training and industry collaboration ensures students are job-ready.
Alliance School of Liberal Arts
Programs Offered: BA (Hons) in various disciplines
Highlights: Encourages critical thinking and holistic development through interdisciplinary studies.
Campus Life
Alliance University offers a vibrant and inclusive campus life that complements its academic rigor. The university provides:
Modern Infrastructure: Wi-Fi-enabled campus, digital libraries, and advanced research labs.
Hostel Facilities: Comfortable and secure accommodations with a variety of amenities.
Clubs and Societies: Students can join clubs focused on arts, technology, entrepreneurship, sports, and cultural activities.
Sports and Recreation: Excellent facilities for indoor and outdoor games, along with fitness centers.
Placement and Career Support
Alliance University’s placement cell works tirelessly to bridge the gap between students and industry. Key highlights include:
Top Recruiters: Amazon, Deloitte, Infosys, Wipro, KPMG, and more.
Placement Rate: Consistently high, with attractive salary packages.
Internship Opportunities: The university collaborates with global firms to provide meaningful internships that enhance employability.
Global Exposure
Alliance University’s international collaborations with universities in the USA, UK, Australia, and other countries allow students to gain global exposure through exchange programs, dual degree options, and international internships.
Admission Process
Admission to Alliance University is merit-based and involves:
Eligibility Criteria: Varies by program, with requirements for minimum academic scores and entrance exams (e.g., CAT, GMAT, JEE Main).
Application Procedure: Online application, followed by an aptitude test, personal interview, or group discussion.
Why Choose Alliance University?
Academic Excellence: Comprehensive programs tailored to industry needs.
Experienced Faculty: Renowned professors with significant industry and academic credentials.
Vibrant Campus Life: A melting pot of cultures and ideas.
Strong Alumni Network: A global community of successful professionals.
Conclusion
Alliance University, Bangalore, is more than just an educational institution—it is a launchpad for ambitious students looking to make a mark in their chosen fields. With its diverse programs, excellent infrastructure, and holistic approach to education, it stands as a beacon of learning and innovation. Whether you’re an aspiring engineer, lawyer, business leader, or artist, Alliance University has something extraordinary to offer.
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Best Coaching Classes for IIT
Preparing for IIT JEE requires determination, strategic gaining knowledge of, and the proper steering. Choosing the fine training classes for IIT is the first step toward attaining your dream of securing a seat in India’s top engineering institutes. Disha Classes, a famed IIT JEE Coaching institute in Delhi, is committed to helping college students excel with its professional faculty, revolutionary teaching methods, and customized methods.
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Mock checks are indispensable to the coaching process. At Disha Classes, students participate in regular exams that simulate the real examination surroundings. This enables them to improve time control, accuracy, and self-assurance. Detailed comments and performance evaluation are supplied to manual students on the way to decorate their scores.
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Benefits of Attempting JEE Main Mock Test 2025
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