Saturday, 31 March 2018

Thorough Study and time-bound Preparation Help Students Crack IIT JEE



Brilliant, mediocre and average students of 10+2 standard have an equal prospect of competing in engineering entrance examination. The first and foremost requirement on the part of engineering aspirants is that they must be sincere, serious and thorough in their preparation for the examination. Labour never goes in vain. If the students have laboured hard honestly, their chances of success are always very high. One thing also is kept in mind that there are many other engineering entrance examinations than IIT JEE. Engineering, medical and management aspirants must always hope for the best but at the same time, they must always be prepared to face the worst. They are only required to study hard to get through the examination. Never get disillusioned and dejected as success and failure are the ways of life. When one gets is closed, thousand open. So, appear at the coming engineering entrance examinations with full confidence and hope of coming out successful. As all fingers are not of the same length, all students cannot be of the same merit. But the hope is there for all of them.
All are not of the same merit
It is the gift of nature that the intelligence of one student differs from the other. Among the two groups of students, the one is brilliant and the other is mediocre or of average merit. But it does not mean that only brilliant students have engineering prospects. No, all are equally capable of cracking engineering exams after doing or appearing at 10+2 examination. It is an also a well-acknowledged fact the brilliant students of science stream with Mathematics generally crack the IIT or NIT Entrance Examinations and start pursuing engineering education in one of the IITs or NITs. But it is not only the first aim of brilliant and also of the mediocre and average students of class 10+2 standard of science stream to crack the IIT or NIT Entrance Examination only because of its craze among them.
There are also other reputed engineering colleges than IITs/NITs
Undoubtedly, IIT is the premier technical institution of the country. NITs are also good technological institutes run by govt. The brilliant students are mostly studying in these technical institutions. But the way is not closed here itself. There are also a number of engineering colleges of IIT or NIT standard or even better than that being run by private organizations in the country. From the point of view of engineering educational infrastructure, these private engineering colleges are not behind IIT or NIT. They provide all facilities of research and practical work to the students.
Job prospect depends on the skill
As far as the employment prospect is concerned, it is not necessary to have IIT or NIT tag to get a job in the country. It is only necessary that the colleges from which the students have done graduation in engineering must have recognition from AICTE. It is the competent organization formed by the govt. to provide recognition to the technical institutes of the country. So, those students who missed cracking IIT or NIT Entrance Examinations need not be disheartened. There are hundreds of good private engineering colleges in every state of India. They can get admission there and pass out with graduate degrees in engineering. If they are skillful, they can also get the job in any company of national and international repute along with their peers from IITs or NITs.
Craze among students for IITs / NITs
IITs and NITs are run by the government. They are resourceful and they provide the better facility for research and practical work to students. They are prestigious and renowned technical institutes. So, there is the craze among the students for them. So, IIT or NIT is the first destination of every student, no matter whether he or she is of brilliant, mediocre or of average merit.
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Thursday, 29 March 2018

Self Preparation Requires no Help from Coaching Institute to get Success in IIT JEE


Self study is a most important factor behind success in JEE (Main) and JEE (Advanced) or any other examinations. Without self motivation and initiative, no goal can be achieved in life. If the IIT aspirants have been attending their classes in 11th and 12th regularly and thoroughly studying the topics of Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry from the Syllabus of IIT JEE, they need no help from coaching institutes, which have mushroom growth only to fleece money from the students, their chances of competing it with good rank become very high.

 All the meritorious and deserving students do not come from the well off family. So, their parents cannot afford the fees of coaching institutes or tuition centres. But those meritorious and deserving students who have weak economic background can also compete in IIT entrance examination if they have determination and guts to do it. After competing in the entrance test, they can face no financial problem in admission to IITs and bearing their tuition fees. Almost all the state governments in the country provide financial assistance to the meritorious students to pursue their study in engineering, medical institutes etc. Apart from that, Banks also provide educational loans to students for pursuing their study. So, there is no financial hurdle for the brilliant students in pursuing their study.
 The question arises in the minds of engineering aspirants that how to take self initiative to prepare for the examination like IIT JEE. They must adopt the following ways:

Manage time:
The IIT JEE aspirants who prepare for it by studying self without any help from the coaching or tuition centre must manage their time well. Time distribution is essential. They should pay equal time to all the three- Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry. There must not be any mismanagement in regards to the time. If they have to study for six hours a day, they must do it regularly without any break. They have to give at least two hours each to all the three subject of the syllabus.

Set target:
 Setting target to complete the certain topic of the subject must be done. There must not be any wavering from the target. It is also essential to keep in mind that success cannot come to them unless and until the target set by them is completed in time.

Regular Practice:
Regular practice of the entire syllabus must be done sincerely. To get success with high rank in IIT JEE is only possible when you would practice the previous years’ questions on all topics regularly till the end of the entrance examination. Preparation must be well balanced.

Well-planned strategy:

It is a pre-requisite to make a well-planned strategy to achieve anything big in life. Without making strategy how to study, it is no possible to get success in IIT JEE. For making the strategy of study, one needn't be coached. It is the self-awakening for achieving success.

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Monday, 26 March 2018

AIEESE Secondary: All India Engineering Scholarship Test : 15 Tips for Success in JEE (Main) and JEE (Advance...

AIEESE Secondary: All India Engineering Scholarship Test : 15 Tips for Success in JEE (Main) and JEE (Advance...: All of us know that JEE (Main) and JEE (Advanced) are the toughest competitive engineering entrance examinations for admission to IIT...

AIEESE Secondary: All India Engineering Scholarship Test : 15 Tips for Success in JEE (Main) and JEE (Advance...

AIEESE Secondary: All India Engineering Scholarship Test : 15 Tips for Success in JEE (Main) and JEE (Advance...: All of us know that JEE (Main) and JEE (Advanced) are the toughest competitive engineering entrance examinations for admission to IIT...

15 Tips for Success in JEE (Main) and JEE (Advanced) 2018


All of us know that JEE (Main) and JEE (Advanced) are the toughest competitive engineering entrance examinations for admission to IITs & NITs. Being the premier technical institutes of the country, all engineering aspirants try to qualify for IIT entrance examinations in the first place. As students of science stream of class 12th are already well aware of the Syllabus of all engineering entrance examinations, we need not go into detail about it. The syllabus for Class 11th and 12th comprises almost all topics of JEE (Main) and JEE (Advanced) examinations.

Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry are the three subjects which are to be studied by students deeply to qualify in JEE(Main) 2018. First of all, the engineering students cannot compete only by memorizing all topics the questions of which are generally asked in the examination of this standard. Not only regular practice and revision but also understanding the concept very clearly is of utmost importance.

As all subjects carry equal marks, the candidates are required to pay equal attention to them all. The questions are of an objective type so the aspirants are required to go through the subject thoroughly. Regular practice of solving questions from Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry is also necessary to perform well in the examination. As far as the allotment of time to each subject is concerned, the students are advised to divide it into three parts equally for each subject.

It is also difficult for the students to compete in engineering entrance examination by scoring 100 percent in Mathematics only, and doing badly in Physics and Chemistry because they have not given equal importance to the other two subjects. So there must be a well-balanced strategy for studying the subject. Candidate mustn't ignore one subject at the cost of the other. Every subject must be given equal attention and importance so far as scoring marks are concerned. A particular JEE Main aspirant may be a little weaker in a particular subject than in other ones. But it does mean that he or she should ignore it. By ignoring any one of the three subjects, you are hurting your own prospect of success. 

The 15 tips for success in JEE (Main) and JEE (Advanced) are given below:

1. Work out at least 45-85 quantitative problems daily from Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry.
2. Fix time limits for practicing to improve the speed of solving questions.
3. Begin your preparation with easy areas first to be accustomed to the subject.
4. Fix your priority to be given to topics to suit your requirement.
5. Make a proper analysis of your mistakes to single out a point that poses difficulty to you often.
6. Never leave the target of the day unfinished.
7. Prepare your plan for tomorrow in advance
7. Practice logical thinking regularly.
8. Don't give up half-way. Stick to your plan of study until you achieve success
9. Go through your board exam syllabus thoroughly as contents from it will be included in both JEE Main and JEE Advanced.
10. Go through the previous 10-12 years of question papers and solve them all.
11. Make a record of topics you have gone through in a day.
12. Make a chart of time table for studying the subject.
13. Stop studying a day before the exam
14. Take light food during the days of preparation for the examination

15. Be always optimistic

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Thursday, 22 March 2018

How to Prepare Mathematics for Success in JEE (Main) 2018


Mathematics is not only the most important but also highest scoring subject in JEE(Main) Examination. There is a properly prescribed syllabus for JEE Main Maths which is vast even if it is mostly similar to Class XII syllabus. Among the three subjects, Mathematics is vast, comprehensive and the highest scoring. It plays a vital role in the success of students for admission to IITs. It is also a most important subject in all national and state level engineering entrance tests. It is marked scoring but at the same times the most difficult one.

 It is necessary for the aspirants of JEE(Main) to work hard for the preparation of Mathematics to qualify for Engineering Entrance Examination. As Mathematics matters most in IIT JEE, it also demands special attention. To prepare this subject in such a way to ensure success in the examination, its aspirants must understand that no topics prescribed in the syllabus should be missed or left. All must be paid equal attention.

It is also essentially required on the part of JEE aspirants that they must prepare a time chart how to study Mathematics in a proper way. They have also to adhere to the chart which comprises time allotted for each subject. There are three subjects- Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry. 

Mathematics being the toughest one, students should devote more time to it than what they do with the other two. The JEE aspirants, who labour hard on working out Mathematical problems mainly the subject Physics becomes itself easy for them. They have also to confront with mathematical problems in Physics. So, by being strong in Mathematics, they get a double benefit.

Physics becomes easy for them. It is also to be kept in mind that engineering entrance examination also attaches utmost importance to Mathematics. By being weak in it, it is futile to sit in JEE (Main) or any other Engineering Entrance Examination.

The best strategy to be adopted to prepare Mathematics is to practice it constantly. Regular practice and working out Mathematical problems topic wise and their proper revision make the JEE(Main) aspirants perfect in the subject. It is also advisable to the students that they must not ignore the importance of other two subjects at the cost of Mathematics but one thing must also be kept in mind that it is the highest scoring so more time could be devoted to it for preparation.

Mathematics is also based on formula, calculation, and process.By constantly practicing the Mathematical problems, memorizing formulae, doing calculations and making processes, JEE (Main) aspirants become well-versed in the subject.

The list of some books given below should be referred while preparing Mathematics for JEE (Main)
Name of the book
Author/Publisher
1.Class XI & XII
NCERT
1.Class XI & XII
R.D. Sharma
2.Trigonometry; 103 Trigonometry Problems by Titu Andreescu & Zuming FengS.L.Loney, Titu Andreescu & Zuming Feng
3.Co-ordinate Geometry
S.L.Loney
4.Higher Algebra
Hall Knight+ Bernard-child
5.Problems in Calculus of One Variable Algebra
I.A.Maron
6.Algebra
Arihant
7.Differential Calculus
Arihant
8.Integral Calculus
Arihant
9.Complete Mathematics for JEE Main
Tata McGrawHill (TMH)for JEE Main

Maths Topics to be studied by the candidates for JEE Main
1.Conic Section
2.Probability
3.Definite Integration
4.Vector & 3D Geometry
5.Permutations & Combinations
6.Quadratic Equation
7.Differential Equation
8.Complex Numbers
9.Calculus; Definite Integral in Calculus
10.Sequences engineers
11.Determinants
12.Coordinate Geometry; Matrices in Algebra: Circle, Parabola, Hyperbola in Coordinate Geometry
13.Application of Derivatives
14.Functions, limits, Continuity & Differentiability

Among these topics, 7 given below are most essential and must be read very seriously.

Weightage
1.3-D Geometry
6%
2.Probability and Statistics
 8%
3.Vector Algebra
6%
4.Integration
9% (Definite + Indefinite integration)
5.Complex Numbers
6%
6.Parabola Questions
4%
7.Trigonometric Ratios
3%
Marks Scoring Topics

Weightage
1.Applications of Derivative
5%
2.Limit and Continuity
4%
3.Matrices and Determinants
5%
4.Straight Lines and Pair of Straight Lines
3%

Fundamental Topics

Weightage
1.Inverse Trigonometric Functions
2%
2.Circles and Family of Circles
7%
3.Sequence and Series
5%
Some more topics

Weightage

1.Logarithms
1%
2.Quadratic Equations
3.Theory of Equations
5%
4.Sets, Relations, and Functions
4%
5.Differentiation
2%
6.Permutation and Combination
2%
7.Binomial Theorem
1%
8.Locus
9.Hyperbola
2%
10.Ellipse
2%
11.Fundamentals of Mathematics
12.Solution of Triangle
1%

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Monday, 19 March 2018

Hard labour and sincere effort help Qualify IIT JEE, AIEEE


The students of 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics generally appear at entrance tests for admission to Engineering colleges. Various national and state level engineering entrance examinations are going to be held next month. All aspirants labour hard to get success in these tests. But the chances of those who relish them are high. They don’t treat them as havoc. Making the JEE (Main), JEE (Advance), AIEEE entrance tests burdensome, the students become nervous and thereby they fail to answer the questions correctly. So, the first requirement on the part of them is to keep themselves calm, cool and relaxed after putting hard labour into their preparations.

It is also commonly experienced that during the engineering entrance examination time, the pressure starts building up in the minds of the students, which is the natural way. They have to keep them off by relishing their preparations for the tests.

There is also a proverb, “Hope for the best and prepare for the worst”. It means the students must always be hopeful of their successes but put in place a contingency plan to face the worst scenario. Labour never goes in vain. If the students have studied thoroughly and extensively for the entrance tests, success is bound to come to them provided that they kept themselves calm, cool and confident while taking them. Though hard labour has no substitute, the psychology of students also matters most. 

They have to be positive, optimistic and hopeful of the result if they have laboured hard for it.
Enjoying the entrance tests develop more and more interest in the minds of the students for studying the subject. They have to treat the subject of study not as a burden but as a thing of enjoyment. They must study seriously, sincerely and extensively, but at the same time, they must not be as serious for it as to make it a burden. Once the study becomes a burden for students, it is difficult for them to understand it while success in the entrance tests demands a deep knowledge of the subject.
There is no short-cut route to success. To become successful in the entrance tests for admission to engineering colleges, students are required to rejoice them.

Success and failures are the two pillars of life. If some students fail to clear the entrance test for the first time, they mustn’t be disheartened. Instead, they should appear at the test again for the second time with double force to clear it. Engineering, aspirants must not start preparing for the entrance tests hastily. Haste makes waste. So they should follow the proverb, “Slow and steady wins the race”. It means they must maintain continuity in their study hour. Preparation for JEE (Main) standard of the test is not a matter to be taken casually. It requires continuity and consistency on the part of the students. Hit and run approach towards study would take them nowhere.

The road to success never ends in life. Even if a student doesn’t qualify the entrance test for admission to engineering college, it does not mean that the road to success for him is closed. Rather, when one gate is closed, thousand others open for him. So, always be optimistic to be successful in life.
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Saturday, 17 March 2018

12 Important Tips for Success in JEE (Main) 2018



It is a matter of pride for the students to qualify for admissions to IITs. JEE (Main) is the toughest engineering entrance examination. It is also the most prestigious test for admission to IIT. As IIT is the premier technical institute of the country, all meritorious and deserving students first try to get through its entrance examination. JEE(Main) 2018 is going to be held only next month. The time is running out and all the IIT aspirants have kept themselves absorbed in preparing for it. They consult one teacher and book after another to know about tips for success in it. Being the most prestigious engineering entrance tests, It is also the toughest one. So, students who are going to appear at the examination must make best use of their time. 

JEE Main is scheduled on the 8th of April 2018

JEE Main Paper I Offline Exam (Pen and paper based)        April 8, 2018 (9.30 am to 12.30 noon)

JEE Main Paper II (Offline)           April 8, 2018 (2 pm to 5 pm)
JEE Main Paper I Online Exam    April 15 and 16, 2018 (9.30 am to 12.30 noon) (2 pm to 5 pm) Central Board Secondary Education (CBSE) will be conducting this exam across India.

More than 10 lakh students will be competing to secure a seat in their dream engineering college. Top 2.2 Lakhs students will qualify for JEE Advanced which is conducted by the Joint Admission Board of the IIT's. Whereas, CBSE will publish a separate merit list comprising of All India Rank and Home State Rank based on JEE Main score basis which students can then opt for their desired engineering college viz NIT, IIIT, Central Funded Technical Institutes.

This year there will be no weight-age on board marks on deciding the All India Rank in JEE Main. With just about three weeks left for the exam, all serious aspirants must stick to a regime so that the entire year's effort does not go waste.

12 tips that may help students to get through this important exam:


1. Do not make any plan for studying in a hurry. Think deeply about the important topics and revise it carefully. Students must prepare for JEE (Main) with an eye on JEE(Advance).

2. Make a subject-wise check list to revise or to practice it as many times as you can before the exam.

3. Students may confront with a few questions, which are related to practical, in JEE(Main). Students who have done practical in their schools will easily solve them. So, it is beneficial for them to refer lab manual or practical notebook to refresh the memory.

5. Go through a full length test paper every alternate day i.e. a minimum of 2-3 question papers before JEE Main 2018. It is utmost necessary for IIT aspirants to ensure the analysis of their attempts, the hits and the misses and the reason for the misses. If they are writing paper based JEE Main, attempt paper based test and if they are going to appear online, then your practice must be in online form. Those of you, who will be appearing JEE Main in online form, do make sure you solve offline

6. If there is any question that the students find them difficult to solve, they must not get nervous. Rather, to regain confidence they must try representative questions. Even then they are unable to solve, they must move ahead and don’t get upset with it.

8. If the students have not been able to revise Class 11 syllabus between November 2018 and January 2018, then they must devote one or two days to do a quick revision of Class 11 syllabus as almost 40-45 per cent questions will be asked from that portion. Revisit your revision notes for a quick recapitulation of concepts, formula, fact based information and definition etc

9. Last 72 hours before JEE Main must be kept as light as possible.

10. Sleep well and devote five to six hours of study daily. Avoid late night studies. Keep a watch on your diet and have your food on time

11. Engage in light free hand exercise and relax for some time

12. Get your exam kit ready well in advance viz JEE Main admit card, Aadhar card etc. Check your exam centre location, address, landmark, route well before time. If possible, ask anyone in your family to pay a visit one day in advance to gain familiarity with exam centre route/location

It is time to keep be cool and give your best on the day of JEE Main. Wish you all the best of luck!

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Friday, 16 March 2018

Top Engineering Entrance Examinations 2018 in India



Pursuing Engineering education is the first choice of almost all students of Class 12th of Science stream with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. Engineering profession attracts them most. Every engineering aspirants make attempts to qualify in one of the top engineering entrance examinations in the first place. Engineering is also one of the most sought after career fields in India. It may be because of the attraction of student towards pursuing engineering education or satisfying his or her parents. That is why a glimpse of the top 10 engineering entrance examination is given below. The student must know about the following top 10 engineering entrance examinations in India.

1. JEE (MAIN) 2018

Earlier, it was known as the All India Engineering Entrance Examination (AIEEE), those who get a rank among the top 2 lakh candidates in the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE Main), advance to the next stage- JEE Advanced.
The Paper-1 (B. E./B. Tech.) of JEE (Main) will also be an eligibility test for the JEE (Advanced), which the candidate has to take if he/she is aspiring for the admissions in the undergraduate programmes offered by the IITs.

Admission test for undergraduate engineering programmes in:
30 National Institutes of Technology (NITs)
23 Indian Institutes of Information Technology (IIITs, IIITM and IIITDM)
16 Central Government/State Government Funded Institutions
Various self financed deemed universities and other institutions
Institutions in the states of Gujarat, Nagaland, Madhya Pradesh, Haryana, Punjab, Uttarakhand and Odisha, which were earlier admitting based on their State Level Examination, have joined the JEE (Main) system too.

Eligibility criteria:

Candidates must have passed in final examination of class 12 or its equivalent with five subjects.
Class 12 results of candidates will be a factor only in determining the eligibility criteria and not the JEE rankings from 2017 onwards. To qualify for appearing in exam, students need to have at least 75 percent marks or be in top 20 percentile in their Class 12 examination. The SC/ST/OBC students should have 65 percent marks.

Candidates can attempt JEE Main for a maximum of three times.
JEE Main Important Dates 2018
Events  Exam Dates (Tentative)
Correction Window to be Activated on          2nd half of January 2018
Release of JEE Main Admit Card        2nd week of March 2018
Offline Exam Date (Pen & Paper Based Test)            08 April 2018
Online Exam Date (Computer Based Test)    15 & 22 April 2018

2. JEE Advanced 2018


The JEE Advanced is the only gateway to bag one of the 15,000 odd seats for undergraduate studies in the various IITs. It is considered to be the most difficult engineering entrance examination in India.
Eligibility criteria:

Candidates have to be among the top 200000 rank holders in JEE Main.
JEE Advanced 2018 Important Dates

Events Dates
1.         JEE Advanced Mock Test        December 19, 2017
2.         Application form availability of JEE Advanced 2018 or Online Registration May 2,        2018
3.         Application form end date of JEE Advanced 2018 or Online Registration    May 7, 2018
4.         JEE Advanced 2018 registration with late fee            May 8, 2018

3. KIITEE -2018


Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology Entrance Examination (KIITEE) is conducted by the Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology for admission to courses in its group of institutions which includes KIIT University, Kalinga Institute of Medical Sciences, and Kalinga Institute of Social Sciences. KIITEE 2017 will be held in online mode i.e. it will be a Computer Based Test (CBT).
Admission test for:

Engineering courses in Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology.
Eligibility criteria:
Candidate must have passed 10+2 or equivalent examination with minimum 60 percent aggregate in PCM

KIITEE 2018 Important Dates

Events  Important Dates
1.         Availability of Online Application Form         November 20, 2017
2.         Final Date to Submit Filled Application Form of KIITEE 2018            March 31, 2018
3.         Slot Booking of KIITEE 2018    April 1-5, 2018
4.         Last date for hosting Admit Card on the website       April 10, 2018

4. WBJEE-2018

The West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination (WBJEE) is one of the most popular engineering exams of the country taken by more than 2 lakh candidates every year. the WBJEE is considered to be more of a test evaluating the speed of person to solve problems rather than intellectual depth.
Admission test for:
All the engineering colleges in the state of West Bengal.

Eligibility criteria:
Candidates must have passed higher secondary (10+2) examination of West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education or equivalent examination from a recognized council/board.
Candidates seeking admission to government engineering/technology colleges, reserve category seats of any institution, including TFW category seats, must be domicile of West Bengal.

WBJEE 2018 Important Dates and Application Process
Events  Dates (Tentative)
Availability of Information Brochure  3rd week of December 2017
Online Application Form Starts          December 19, 2017
Last Date to Fill Online Application Form      January 19, 2018
Documents Upload Last Date 3rd week of January 2018

5. BITSAT- 2018

The Birla Institute of Technology and Science Admission Test (BITSAT) is almost as difficult as the JEE Advanced, as per the statistics. BITSAT 2016 will be held in online mode i.e. it will be a Computer Based Test (CBT).
Admission test for:
Engineering degree courses in BITS campuses in Pilani, Goa and Hyderabad.

Eligibility criteria:
Only those aspirants with a minimum of 75 percent marks in PCM in their class 12 Board exams are eligible for it.
Candidates having first rank in all the central and state boards in India for the year 2016 will be given direct admission to the programme of their choice, irrespective of their BITSAT 2016 score as per the eligibility criteria mentioned above.

BITSAT Important Dates 2018
Event   Start Date
1.         Start date for application       December 19, 2017
2.         Changes in the application form        March 20, 2018
3.         Allotment of exam centres     March 21, 2018
4.         Slot booking by candidates     March 23, 2018


6. MHTCET-2018
The Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (MHTCET) for entry into various engineering colleges in Maharashtra is held in two phases at two different times of the year.
Admission test for:
Various engineering colleges in the state of Maharashtra.
Eligibility criteria:
Candidates are required to have passed 10+2 from any recognized Board in India with a minimum of 50 percent marks in PCM. Minimum marks required by SC/ST/OBC candidates is 45 percent.
Candidates will get the college of their preference according to their scores in MHCET.
MHT CET 2018 Important Dates
Events  Dates
2.         Last date for submission of MHT CET 2018   March 25, 2018
3.         Online registration & confirmation of Application Form on Website (with additional late fee)      March 26 to 31, 2018
4.         Availability of Online Admit Card       April 24 to May 10, 2018
5.         MHT CET Exam 2018  May 10, 2018

7. VITEEE-2018
The VIT Engineering Entrance Examination (VITEEE) is conducted by the Vellore Institute of Technology for admission to 5,000 engineering seats. It is counted as one of the best private engineering colleges of India.

Admission test for:
Engineering degree courses in VIT Vellore and VIT Chennai.
Eligibility criteria:
Candidates should have secured an aggregate of 60 percent in PCM/PCB in plus two examinations (or its equivalent). The aggregate should be 50 percent for SC/ST/OBC, J&K and Northeast states candidates.

VITEEE 2018 Important Dates
Event   Date
Last date for submitting the Application form           March 18, 2018
VITEEE Mock Test 2018          January 6, 2018
Slot Booking of CBT    Third to Fourth week of March, 2018
VITEEE Admit card 2018 download date        Fourth week of March, 2018

8. AP EAMCET-2018

For admission into the various colleges of Andhra Pradesh, one needs to take the Engineering, Agriculture and Medical Common Entrance Test (EAMCET). The scores of this test are accepted in not only engineering colleges, but also medical colleges in Andhra Pradesh.

Admission test for:
Various engineering colleges of Andhra Pradesh.

Eligibility criteria:
Candidates are required to have secured minimum 45 percent in 10+2 or equivalent exam with mathematics and physics as main subjects along with Bio-Technology/chemistry/biology as the optional subject. Minimum marks required by SC/ST/OBC candidates is 40 percent.
Applicants are required to belong to Andhra Pradesh and should satisfy the Local or Non-Local status - as per the requirements of the Andhra Pradesh Education Institutions order, 1974.

AP EAMCET Important Dates 2018
S.No.    AP EAMCET 2018 events        Important dates
1          Notification form AP EAMCET 2018 available on      February 26, 2018
2          AP EAMCET application form releases on     February 28, 2018
3          Last date to submit application by     March 29, 2018
4          Last date to submit applications with late fee of Rs. 500      April 6, 2018


9. UPSEE-2018
The Uttar Pradesh State Entrance Exam (UPSEE) is conducted by Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University for taking admission into various courses like Engineering, Pharmacy,  Fashion and Design, Architecture and Management etc .

Admission test for:
About 1.50 lakh engineering seats including around 4,000 government college seats at different technical institutes across Uttar Pradesh.

Eligibility criteria:
Candidates are required to have secured minimum 45 percent in 10+2 or equivalent exam with Mathematics and Physics as main subjects along with Bio-Technology/Chemistry/Biology/Technical Vocational subject as the optional subject. Minimum marks required by SC/ST/OBC candidates is 40 percent.
10 percent of the total sanctioned seats in Engineering/Architecture at private institutions in the state will be kept open for candidates of other states also. These 10 percent seats will be filled on the basis of combined merit of UPSEE 2016.

UPSEE Important Dates 2018
 Events  Dates (Announced)
5          Download date of UPSEE 2018 admit card    April 20, 2018 (11 am)
6          UPSEE 2018 entrance exam   April 29, 2018
7          Availability of UPSEE 2018 answer key          May 2018 (tentative)
8          Result announcement date of UPSEE 2018    First week of June 2018

10. KCET-2018

The Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET) is conducted to admit students into engineering colleges in Karnataka.

Admission test for: Various reputed engineering colleges in Karnataka.

Eligibility criteria:
Candidates are required to have passed 10+2 from with a minimum of 45 percent marks in PCM; the subjects should have been studied in English. Minimum marks required by the SC/ST/OBC candidates is 40 percent.
The candidates should be a resident of Karnataka possessing original proof of their residency. Candidates hailing from outside Karnataka can sit for the KCET only if they have studied seven years in Karnataka.
Candidates will be selected on the basis of marks obtained by a candidate in KCET 2016.

Important Events      Dates (Announced)2018
Fee Payment Last Date           22nd March 2018
Availability of Admit Card      10th April 2018 (11:00 AM)
Date of Exam  18th April (Biology & Mathematics) & 19th April (Physics & Chemistry)
Kannada Language Test          20th April 2018

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Thursday, 15 March 2018

How to prepare for JEE (Main) 2018



First of all the engineering aspirants, who are going to appear at the JEE (Main) examination 2018, which is going to be held next month, must take it as a challenge and enjoy it to ensure their success.
“Success is not the key to happiness. Happiness is the key to success. If you love what you are doing, you will be successful.”– Herman Cain. This quotation amply clarifies how to treat any sort of examination in life to be successful. If you love examination, you are bound to prepare for it with all attributes at your disposal. When heart and mind co-ordinate together for the task at hand, it is tackled successfully.

The next month is the month of engineering examinations. Among the engineering examinations, JEE (Main) is the toughest one

The students of Class 10+2 standards from Science stream with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics are going to appear at JEE (Main). We wish them all success!
But we have also a number of suggestions for them to get success in the examinations. Lakhs of students prepare for these examinations. But only those who take the exam as challenge and enjoy it ensure their success. The moment a feeling of positivity and enjoyment develop in student’s while preparing for the entrance tests, they will start understanding the subject they study very easily and clearly. So, the examinations must not be taken as burdens but challenges to enjoy.

The engineering aspirants must inculcate among themselves a sense of enjoying the subject they study. As Engineering Entrance Examinations are getting more and more difficult; the students are also required to devote more and more time to study the subject. The moment they start enjoying their courses of study, they would naturally devote more and more time. If they study under some short of burden or pressure, they do it in a negative mode which would be no benefit for them. They must temperamentally take the task of studying the courses as enjoyment and the examination as challenges only then they can ensure the success and the desired result.

Engineering aspirants are not required to take the entrance examinations as havoc. If they do, they are bound to break and all their efforts would go waste.  The day they start taking examinations as challenges and enjoying it to the hilt, they will ensure their successes. Taking examinations as challenges clearly denotes that the students are in positive mode. 

They enjoy it to get success. It is the state of mind that how you deal with task at hand. The moment a feeling developed in your brain that this is difficult thing to do, it will certainly become so for you and you would not be able to overcome it. And at the same time if you look at the problem in a positive way with determination that it could be resolved easily, it is certain that you would overcome it.

It is rightly said that continuous effort of drawing a line on stone by merely moving a rope on it daily, it is drawn very easily. So, with a positive frame of mind if the engineering aspirants face the entrance tests as challenges, they are bound to get success.

Though almost all engineering entrance examinations are tough and demand hard labour and sincere effort, JEE(Main) is not only the premier engineering entrance examinations but also the most difficult one. JEE (Main) is the first choice of all brilliant students of science stream with Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry.  The preparations for JEE (Main) demands high concentration, regular practice, sincere effort and hard work.

 The preparation for JEE (Main) by the sincere and serious engineering aspirants begins from Class 10th itself. It requires detailed and thorough study of the subject. JEE (Main) aspirants are required to go through
Original text books on Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. Its aspirants have to stick to the schedule of study and they have to maintain
it at any cost. Success does not come to anyone unless and until he or she is devoted to it. So, the devotion to study and the will to succeed in JEE (Main) entrance examination need to be inculcated in the minds of the students who appear at it.

 JEE (Main) is also the most challenging examination in the field of engineering education. An effective strategy is required to be made by the students to prepare for JEE (Main).
Beginning JEE preparation at the onset of Class 11th is a boon as it puts students’ boards and entrance preparation in order.

The strategy for JEE Main 2018 must include:

Cover the Syllabus for class 11th and 12th thoroughly encompassing both concepts and practice.
Join an adept coaching institute with an excellent faculty and provision of test series program. This can be the most crucial building block of your JEE Main 2018 preparation strategy. If you would like to study from home, study and practice using online preparation platforms, plan a well timed schedule to incorporate your school studies and JEE preparation. Make topic-wise notes for concepts and formula for quick recap.

Follow specific books and once a chapter is covered, attempt as many mocks and sample papers as you can so that you can understand your proficiency level.

Take time out for doing things to release your stress and resume your studies with a refreshed mind.
It is not only about preparing hard for JEE Main 2018, but also about applying certain tried and tested techniques. Depending on the location and on the basis of their previous results, students go to different top coaching classes in India. See how the topper of JEE Main prepared, for securing the top position in JEE Main 2018.

Have constructive discussions: It is important to eliminate even the smallest spec of doubt in your mind; whether it is to do with subjects or general career advice. Discussing and clearing doubts with fellow aspirants and mentors can help you overcome your weaknesses. Interact with them without any hesitation to devise an efficient study plan for yourself.

The final two years of school education will constitute the entire JEE Main 2018 syllabus with Class 11th contributing to roughly 45% of curriculum and the remaining is from Class 12th. We analysed last 5 years’ question papers and segregated each question to the topic it comes from to find out the most important chapters.

Experienced from the pattern, some of the most important topics for JEE Main
2018 spotted in the order of their importance are:

Physics:  
Electrostatics, Optics, Current Electricity, Magnetism, Nuclear
Physics, Thermodynamics, Simple Harmonic Motion, Fluid Mechanics and rotational Dynamics

Mathematics: 
Integration, Matrices and Determinants, Probability and
Statistics, Applications of Derivatives, Vector Algebra, 3-D Geometry, Sequence and Series and Complex numbers.

Chemistry: 
P-block elements, Alcohol, Phenols and Ethers, Atomic Structure, Co-ordination chemistry, Mole concept and Electrochemistry Once you have the correct syllabus complete with relevant topics, you need the best books for JEE Main 2018 preparation. NCERTs are your fundamental books for JEE as they help in establishing your concepts and to understand what the questions actually seeks out.

Some of the other books recommended for JEE Main 2018 by faculty and IITians are-

Physics:
H.C Verma- For concepts and numerical practice, the book incites analytical thinking too
Resnick and Halliday: An optional book to refer for concepts and examples
Dc Pandey and O.P Tondon

Chemistry:
Numerical Chemistry (Objective book) for Physical Chemistry by P. Bahadur
Latest edition of Arihant Organic Chemistry for additional practice as it includes questions based on existing JEE pattern S.N Sanyal’s Organic Chemistry book, NCERTs for Inorganic chemistry and
 Paula Bruice for Organic

Mathematics:
 Coordinate Geometry and Trigonometry book by S.L. Loney A Das Gupta’s book for subjective and objective practice

For Calculus, refer to a book by G N Berman Arihant Books, Cengage, Algebra – Hall and Knight, Calculus – Thomas and Finney

Finally, your perseverance throughout the preparation is your cutting edge to make it to your dream college. Believe in yourself and don’t fret over the results. Success is bound to kiss you! Wishing you all JEE (Main) aspirants the best of luck!