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Sunday, 29 April 2018

How to Prepare for Medical Entrance Exams

 goCareer     00:01     AIPMT, medical-exams, NEET, preparation-tips     No comments   

1. Strategies or schedule your preparation. One should know how much time they have to invest in a particular topic. Give more time to important topics/chapters.

Time Management 
The first thing to learn about Time Management is that time is theoretical so you can’t really manage it. What you do when you get into time management, is that you manage yourself. You decide what has to be done when it must be done and how to do it in the stipulated time. Remember, good time management for a student is not about creating a complex schedule that gives you account for every second of your day. It is about one simple choice: either you will control your homework, or it will control you. Good time management puts you in control. On the other hand, poor time management can put you behind your schedule and hence gives a feeling of unhappiness. At times, it may even cause frustration and anxiety which may further affect your studies. To avoid this situation, it is imperative to carefully plan & monitor your time spend.
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2. Take a mock test regularly to access your preparation and to improve your strike rate. Strike rate can be improved with the help of intelligent guessing. Intelligent guessing means guessing a question you are not completely sure but have some idea about. Your objective is not to solve the question but choosing the correct option out of the 4 given choices. So always try to eliminate the choices. Remember that if one choice is eliminated, chances of your guess being right is 33% (in comparison to a blind guess where the chances of being right are 25%) and if two are eliminated the chances of hitting the right answer are 50%.

3. Solve previous year question papers to get an idea of the type and pattern of the question being asked in the exam.

4. Be clear about the basics like syllabus, exam pattern, marking criteria etc.

5. You can also go for chapter wise and topic wise tests to identify your weak areas where you have to work more. Success gap helps in analyzing the performance of the students in a test by identifying strong & weak areas so that the student can prepare accordingly. Success gap is the difference between the marks you are currently scoring in a test & the marks which you should score to clear the exams. The cut-off in various tests is based on the experience of our faculty & our interaction with the students preparing for different competitive examinations.
For example: if in a mock test of CBSE your marks are 520 & the cutoff marks (passing marks) is 560 the success gap is 40 marks. Now the question is where is the success gap (which subject & which topic) & how to fill this success gap. To find out this we go for the detailed analysis of the score.



From the result you can clearly see that the student over-performed in Botany & under-performed maximum in Physics. Now we further analyze the success gap in Physics, which is the highest by doing question by question analysis of Physics paper. The result of the analysis says that the student scored poorly in Physics because of two reasons.


  • Level 1 (Basic) problems in Heat (meaning his basic concepts of Heat are poor & he needs to go through them again) In this case the student would also not be able to solve application-based problems of HEAT.
  • Level 3 (Proficient) problems of light: This means that the basic concepts of the student are all right but his application is poor so he needs more practice of similar problems.
Hence it clearly states that analysis of test with success gap can help you in knowing the areas where you should focus your energies.

6. Note making of your weak areas and important formulas can rectify the same.
7. Revision is very important it should be kept to end this practice should be followed on the weekly (chapterwise) and monthly (units) basis.

Last few Days Before The Exam


  • Avoid any activity which may cause anxiety. Focus on whatever you have studied
  • Under no circumstance you should solve problems in the last few days This may have a damaging influence on your confidence and ability to solve questions and problems during the examination
  • Stop discussion or review of the subject at least 1 to 2 days before commencement of the examination. Many students insist on cramming till the last minute. This is absolutely unnecessary and leads to additional tension and problems. Relax the day before the examination. Do what you like the best or do what makes you happy or motivates you.
  • Focus your attention on the main points of revision. Time is very limited and how you spend it, is important. This is not the time for learning minute details or a new topic. Write down the main points as you go through your notes. This will fix the ideas in your mind.
  • When with friends, try not to talk excessively about how nervous you are, how you are going to perform and what the final results might be. This will only succeed in making you more nervous and will take your attention off your preparation.
  • Be confident. But do not be overconfident - this will cause you to become complacent and overlook important stuff during the revision process. Avoid discouraging yourself. Be optimistic and positive
  • Get enough rest and recreation. "Though it's important to practise and revise the important points, do not overstuff your mind in the last few days. Remain confident and maintain calm." — Kartikeya Gupta (JEE Advanced AIR 4) 2013
8. Keep in mind time management and negative marking while attempting question paper. Don't spend more than 3-4 min on any question.

"I followed a planned time management strategy during the exam and skipped difficult questions. First, I tried to solve easy questions correctly. In the second round, I attempted the difficult ones and to my surprise, I could solve most of them." 
— Prathu Baronia the topper in JEE Main 2014

9. If in case any question is not getting solved within 3-4 min first complete your paper completely and then return to that question.

10. Lastly while preparing don't get overstressed and loaded with work. Avoid sleep deprivation as these activities can affect your mental and physical capabilities thereby affecting your performance in the exam.


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Tuesday, 12 December 2017

5 Tips to be Exceptional in Physics

 goCareer     13:01     AIPMT, iit, iit-advance, IIT-jee, physics, preparation-tips     No comments   

The subject of physics is full of wonders and plays a major role in shaping the future of civilization. The subject deals with nature, energy, matter and their mutual interactions. Physics is considered one of the most interesting subjects by several students of varying age groups.

5 Tips to be Exceptional in Physics


The concepts in physics cannot be grasped in a jiffy and require a thorough understanding and in-depth knowledge of the basics. So, it is important for a student to get immersed in the subject and slowly develop an interest in the related concepts.

Here 5 most important tips are given to help the students get engaged and be exceptional in the subject.

Get Thorough with the Basics:
The subject of physics includes some basic concepts and laws which are extremely important to understand the higher level theories and topics. For example, the topics like thermodynamics are vast and it gets complicated if one is not through with the basic laws governing thermodynamics.

So, it is suggested to pay attention to the basics before trying to learn higher level questions. Getting through with the basics also benefits the students to easily grasp the derived laws and formulas.

Give Importance to the Derivations:
Most of the complex equations and formulas in physics are derived from some basic relations of the related quantities. Sometimes, simple formulas are modified and used in certain situations. So, students are advised to get through with the basic derivations to be able to understand higher level concepts easily and effectively.

Improve Mathematical Skills:
The problems in physics mostly revolve around the mathematical fundamentals. Most of the questions including kinematics, laws of motions, etc. require the students to have a proper mathematical foundation to be able to solve them.

In higher grades, mathematical topics like calculus and trigonometry are widely used to understand and solve the physics problems. So, it can be said that to be exceptional in physics, one must also be exceptional in mathematics.

Learn to Draw Proper Diagrams:
In physics, representation of quantities through diagrams is extremely crucial. It is considered that the students who can interpret the questions correctly and represent the quantities as diagrams have better knowledge of the fundamentals.

By drawing diagrams, solving the questions also becomes easier. For example, solving the kinematics questions become very easy if the free body diagram is made and the forces acting on the body are represented accurately.

Relate and Simplify:
Physics is a subject that relates to the environment and surroundings. All the topics involve physical quantities and their interactions. So, it is suggested to avoid mugging the concepts and learn them by relating to the surroundings. Topics like the electric current, laws of motion, etc. becomes relatable and simple if they are associated with everyday life.

For example, while studying electric current and power consumption, the students can associate the concepts with their home and understand the practical relevance of the terms used in the concepts.

With these crucial tips, almost any student can easily be exceptional in physics and develop an interest in the subject. The subject of physics can be extremely interesting and engaging if students completely immerse themselves in learning the concepts.
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Friday, 20 January 2017

NEET Cut-Off Statistics in Last 4 Years

 goCareer     22:17     AIPMT, examination, medical-exams, NEET     No comments   

NEET Cut-Off Statistics in Last 4 Years
National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test (NEET) is the only medical entrance test
organised for admission in medical courses that’s why a large number of students appear
for this exam. The comparative analysis of the AIPMT (NEET Phase 1) and the NEET
phase 2 shows that the NEET examination was the tough examination. This is a major
challenge for the students who have been studying the state board Syllabus. Our advice
for such students is that they can crack it easily if they follow some strategy.
Every NEET aspirant has to set a target marks first. To set the target, you must know the
cut-off marks for the previous year. To help you in this we are sharing some of the vital
stats that will help you judge your preparation meter. It will also help you

1. Prepare your plan for next 5 months
2. Stress upon the strategy
3. Set your goal
4. Give you a direction as for how much more preparation is required.
The following table lists the qualifying Percentile required to be eligible for the NEET Counselling.
NEET 2016 cut off marks
Category
Qualifying Percentile
Unreserved
50th percentile
Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribes/ Other backwards classes
40th percentile
Physically handicapped
45th percentile

In the case of tie-up following measures will be taken to decide the rank.
In the case of two or more candidates obtaining equal marks in NEET 2017, the inter-semerit of such candidates will be determined in order of preference as follows:
· Candidate obtaining higher marks in Biology in NEET 2017
· Candidate obtaining higher marks in Chemistry in NEET 2017
· Candidate with less number of attempted wrong answers in all subjects of NEET 2017
· Candidate older in age will be preferred
Merit list of counselling under 15% All India Quota seats:
The merit list of the eligible and successful candidates under 15% All India Quota seats
will be prepared by the CBSE on the basis of score obtained in NEET 2017. The merit
list will be equal to the number of seats available for allotment of MBBS/BDS courses
under 15% All India Quota seats. There will also be a waiting list equal to 4 times of merit list. Further, the list of successful candidates will be forwarded to the Directorate
General of Health Services, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India
for the purpose of allotment of seats by online counselling.

NEET Cut off 2016
NEET Cut off score under 15% All India Quota seats
NEET Cut off 2016

NEET Overall Cutoff (Category-wise)
 NEET Overall Cutoff (Category-wise)

Candidates can check below for the NEET 2016 appeared and qualified candidate’s
details:

NEET 2016 appeared and qualified candidates
NEET 2016 appeared and qualified candidates

Top 10 Rankers of NEET 2016 and the marks they scored 
Candidate name
All India Rank
Marks Scored Out of 720
Hetshah
1
685
Ekansh Goyal
2
682
Nikhil Bajiya
3
678
Ashank Khaitan
4
677
Arushi
5
676
Dyuti Shah
6
675
Japnoorkaur
7
672
Dhritiman Chatterjee
8
671
Amit Kumar
9
669
Utkarsh Anand
10
668

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Saturday, 17 December 2016

CHAPTERWISE TREND ANALYSIS OF AIPMT PAPERS FROM 2006-2015

 goCareer     12:12     AIPMT, ANALYSIS, cbse, examination, medical-exams, pattern     No comments   

AIPMT PAPERS CHAPTERWISE TREND ANALYSIS FOR (2006-2015)

As we know papers based on same pattern all times, so this is important to get a view of papers trends. In this post, I have provided chapter wise trend analysis of AIPMT from 2006-2015.

PHYSICS
PHYSICS-AIPMT-ANALYSIS-2006-2015


 CHEMISTRY

CHEMISTRY-AIPMT-ANALYSIS-20016-2015

BIOLOGY
BIOLOGY-AIPMT-ANALYSIS-2006-2015

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