Saturday, 17 December 2016
Wednesday, 14 December 2016
IIT-JEE ADVANCED TREND ANALYSIS FOR YEAR 2012-2016
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The complexity of the IIT JEE arises from the fact that the questions are always unique in their context, and solving them often requires a combination of concepts from across the different chapters. Nevertheless, some basic data analysis can be quite revealing and could give some important insights into how one should go about preparing for each subject and chapter. Such analysis forms the basic of our understanding of the JEE.
PHYSICS
CHEMISTRY
MATHEMATICS
A: Straight Objective Type
B: Multiple Options Correct
C: Linked Comprehension Type
D: Matrix Match Type
E: Integer Answer Type
Tuesday, 13 December 2016
Comparsion between CBSE Boards and Competitive Exams
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It had been intriguing, all the time, for all the students. But as soon as we understand, “how it is that same syllabus is being asked differently in different exams”, our efforts will be different for different exams and results will be uniformly BRIGHT (Good). In other words, there is absolutely no difference in the concepts involved in the questions asked in the various board and competitive examinations. The difference comes in the way, it is asked in these exams. Wherein the boards, they check the conceptual clarity of a student, in the competitions, it is the application of the concepts which is stressed upon. Further, this application skill may vary from exam to exam.
The same syllabus, same students, the same hard work, but different results !!!
Example I: Projectile motion
What they ask in CBSE ?
(a) What is a Projectile?
(b) Find out the maximum range & maximum height for a given velocity (u) & ratios thereof.
(c) Find the range of a Projectile falling from a horizontal table etc.
What they ask in JEE Main/ NEET ?
(a) What is the minimum Kinetic Energy of the projectile with an initial velocity (u) & angle of projection (j), the mass of the object being (m) ?
(b) How much time it would take to reach a height ‘h’ ?
(c) What should be its velocity at height ‘h’ ?
[HINT: Calculate from basic concepts. No direct formula used.]
What they ask in JEE Advanced ?
Example II : Laws of Motion
What they ask in CBSE?
Example III : Current Electricity
What they ask in CBSE?
From the above examples, we find that – syllabus is same, the topic is same, but there is the level difference in asking & Calculations. Hence we can conclude that:
CBSE asks straight forward Questions to TEST the knowledge.
JEE Main/ NEET asks the application level questions but simple calculations.
JEE Advanced asks analytical ability & depth in the Concepts & some times smart calculations.
TREND ANALYSIS FOR IIT-JEE MAIN YEAR 2007-2016
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JEE Main Entrance Exam for admission into various engineering courses in different engineering colleges and institutes in the country has hit the imagination of the school-going students more than any other entrance test conducted at this level. Without argument, you need to be well-versed with the pattern as well as the level of the questions asked in the exam. A Chapter wise analysis of previous years’ questions is called for here, with this objective in mind, we are giving the chapter-wise analysis (break-up) of the questions asked in last 10 years’ of JEE Main.