Toppers Advice for JEE Aspirants
Advice for JEE Advanced Aspirants from Shitikanth, IIT JEE topper 2008
1) Setting your priorities straight
2) Creating a master plan
3) Advice on textbooks, coaching etc.
4) Focus on concepts and generic problem solving techniques
5) Learning with your friends
6) Revision and taking the exam
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Tips by 2007 IIT JEE Topper Achin Bansal :
Success Mantra for Achin in his own words– “Only hard work, preparation without tension, practice and concentration can bring the desired result in any competitive examination. Never be tense during the preparation. Always ensure that if your input is about 10 hours, your output should also be about 10 hours. I studied for about 10 hours a day. The preparation was being done with single minded devotion to be among the first 10 successful candidates of the IIT-JEE 07 and that too in the first attempt.”
Number of hour’s studies every day: 6 to 7 hours.
Recommended Books
H.C.Verma,
S.L. Loney,
I.E. Irodov,
Hall & Knight,
Preliptro,
Burman,
Mathematics Today,
Chemistry Today,
Physics for You and Bansal Notes.
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Success story of – Navin Kabara : How did He crack IIT JEE without coaching with AIR 14
Books recommended by 2006 IIT JEE Toppers Raghu Mahajan:
For success in IIT, JEE Raghu gives more pressure on NCERT books. ” The Biggest General Advice is NCERT textbooks are very, very important. There is a tendency to ignore these textbooks, but please take them seriously,” he says
No. of hours studies every day: 7 to 8 hours for two years.
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If you are confident enough than you can take FULL TEST.
After the completion of each test, Embibe will give you the test feedback which tell your WEAKNESSES & STRONGNESS like how many CORRECT attempts, INCORRECT attempts, etc. you have done. This way you can measure yourself on test-on-test basis.
If you are not confident enough than you can LEARN on the particular concepts.
you can start practicing after learning any concept/chapter.
If you are little bit confident & not confident about taking the FULL TEST than you can do PRACTICE first.
In practice, you can take different level of practice sessions, example: Subject level, Unit level, Chapter level.
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