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
Mathematics:
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!
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