Monday 25 February 2019

How do Toppers Study for IIT JEE?

JEE is one of the most prestigious entrance examinations in India and every engineering aspirant aims to crack it. Cracking JEE takes lots of efforts, dedication, discipline and sincerity. If you’re determined and are not distracted by any obstacles, JEE won’t be tough for you. Initially, it seems tough, however, over the time you will get to understand that it is totally worth to put in your efforts, time and dedication into it. In fact, these are the traits that make you stand apart from other aspirants. All the JEE toppers dream of getting admission into one of the IITs and from the start of their preparation, they aim for the ranks instead of aiming just for cracking examination. Once you set that you have to get one of the top 100 ranks, you’ll definitely work hard for it. So, here are few tips that can help you get top rank in IIT JEE. 
   
Setting a good schedule

For an examination which is one or two years away, you cannot set study plan or schedule for this long duration. Even a month seems difficult to set a particular schedule. Set it for one week or daily timetable. Keep your goals short-term such as completing a topic from all the reference books and attempt all the practice questions papers within 2 days. Through this strategy, you will be able to accomplish your goal certainly in time. There are many IIT JEE coaching centres in Mumbai that help you to set your schedule as per your learning capabilities and pattern.

IIT JEE


Best reference books

Toppers do not refer to many books for IIT JEE preparation. They stick to only a set of books and cover those. Basic books are NCERT books and later you can refer to 2-3 books for levelling up and practicing. However, if you do not find a subject interesting, you can refer to more books to generate interest. Once you find interest, you can then stick 2-3 books only. 

Some general tips

Besides time table and study material, there are few things that make an aspirant secure good rank. Keep yourself engaged in healthy competition and to do the same, you can join an IIT JEE coaching in South Delhi or in your vicinity to reduce commutation time. With each practice test, improve yourself. Following are the tips that you can follow to get top rank in IIT JEE:

  • Work on maximizing your efficiency. Try to grasp maximum curriculum in minimum number of hours.
  • Do not panic on seeing question paper. Stay calm and composed.
  • Complete your syllabus well in time so that you have enough time for revision. 
  • Stick to the syllabus of IIT JEE and do not go way beyond it.
  • Be positive and motivated. Tell yourself that you’re able to do it and you’ll do it. Do not repeat mistakes and improve accuracy.

Aforementioned tips are certainly going to help you secure top rank. Just put in the best efforts, stay focused and determined with lots of positive energy. Whenever you score low in a practice test, don’t get de-motivated. Learn from your mistakes and do well.

Wednesday 20 February 2019

Importance of NEET Coaching Classes

Few years ago, NEET coaching institutes were not that prevalent as it is now-a-days. Only schools and colleges were adequate mediums to appear and crack for any entrance examination. However, the time has changed now. Self studies and coaching classes run parallel. It’s obvious that hard work for entrance exam preparation is important; however, if it is mixed with right approach and techniques, it brings out the best outcomes. Due to competitive environment, coaching classes are preferred choice of any NEET aspirant as they understand the needs of the students and pay required attention to each student preparing them for entrance examination. Right approach, right guidance and right technique are quite necessary and here is where NEET coaching institutes play a significant role.

NEET


How coaching classes prepare for NEET?

Earlier, coaching classes were for board examinations only, however, the stiff competition in NEET, AIIMS brought some significant changes. Best NEET coaching institutes in Mumbai now focus on upgrading the potential of NEET aspirants. There are techniques that students cannot learn at their own and hence, they need a mentor who can help them anytime they want. In schools or colleges, once the syllabus is complete, it is rarely repeated. It’s a fact that every student has his own capabilities to learn and grasp knowledge. While some get it in one shot, others need to go through it three-four times. At coaching institutes, the focus is to make the students learn the concepts and get hands-on experience on application of its concepts. Additionally, there are doubt-classes with the teachers; the students wish to study from. Faculty members at coaching institutes are highly experienced and very much familiar with the examination pattern, level of questions and know easy and quick tricks to attempt NEET/AIIMS question paper. There are weekly tests based on particular topics and chapters followed by mock tests at the completion of syllabus. Students can take as many exams as they wish to practice. After each test, coaching institutes provide detailed performance report so that students can improve by not repeating the mistakes. The best coaching classes for NEET in Mumbai provide quality study material prepared by highly qualified and experienced faculty members. In case, a student misses a lecture, they provide video lectures so that a student doesn’t miss anything.

Coaching institutes have emerged as a boon to NEET aspirants equipped with the best possible resources in terms of precise study material, online practice tests, video lectures, practical learning, individual doubt-clearing sessions, flexible timing, low batch ratio, adaptive assessment, detailed performance analytics and healthy peer group.

If you’re looking for one of the best NEET coaching institutes in Mumbai or you’ve some doubt about joining a coaching institute, you can always get in touch with us.

Saturday 7 April 2018

Let’s Figure out what’s the Right Time to Start Preparing for Entrance Exams

One’s score is the major factor to opt for desired stream or cracking an entrance exam. Now-a-days, competition is so fierce that even students of class VI and VII are participating in the rat race to get admission into prestigious colleges. It holds true that score is the screening factor for every step ahead and this is the reason, students go for professional coaching to get through competitive exams in the near future.  

Coaching institutes for JEE

Many parents resist the idea of students joining coaching institute at such tender age but there are others who support it. Thus, fixing the right age or right time or right class to start competitive exam preparation is still debatable.

To score well in competitive exams, the only responsible factors are the right study material, right guidance and right direction. Success is never dependent on the age but the best understanding of concepts and lessons. No student wants to settle for an ordinary college but with the availability of thousands seats only, they have to compete hard. Without a second thought, the students figure out that the best way to achieve the goal is to join the best JEE or NEET or AIIMS coaching institute. Some students consider joining in class VI, VII or VIII while others think of joining in class IX and X. There are also the students who join in class XI and prepare for 2 years with 100% dedication. Then, there comes the lot of students who join crash course or test series only, perform extra-ordinarily and bag the top ranks. The point is not cracking the right age but the best way to prepare for competitive entrance examinations. 

Coaching institutes for JEE, NEET or AIIMS direct the students rightly for career planning and expose them to the proven strategies that would help them ace the exams. It has been observed that teaching at school doesn’t help the students to develop analytical skills of students but joining coaching institutes make sure that students excel in board exams and competitive exams as well. Enrolling with the best coaching institute makes sure that students hone their skills while others are still working on basic concepts. In addition to developing analytical skills & logical thinking and strong fundamentals, students learn time management at an early age leading to overall development. It, thus, helps them to face challenges at such tender age by developing skills and brushing them over the time.  

Undoubtedly, an early start helps in strategic planning for the most popular entrance exams. Utilizing these years can lead to in-depth learning where students can understand the concepts and their application. At PACE IIT & Medical, we offer various types of courses to help the students prepare thoroughly with the right set of resources. Students can choose any of the courses that are suitable for them. From Foundation Builder courses for class VII- X, three-year and two-year courses to short-term courses such as crash course and test-series, we make sure that we produce the best outcomes. Our courses not only help the students to pass the board/school exams but also ace the competitive entrance exams. Over the years, we have redefined our teaching methodology to build a strong foundation engaging the students to understand the concepts.

Ultimately, cracking the mystery behind the right age to start competitive exam preparation, we can say that right time and right age is now. Grab the opportunity and start leveraging the benefits now.

Monday 12 February 2018

Last Minute Preparation Tips for Board Aspirants

Not everyone follows the same study pattern; some can study straight for 12-15 hours while others cannot focus over a specific time zone. Irrespective of how hard-working, studious or focused we are, sometimes we all need last minute preparations. Board examinations for CBSE & ICSE board are just few days away and students are already stressing over the last-minute board exam preparation. So, here are some last minute study tips to help you get through this crucial phase:   

Preparing Study Schedule

Though many of the students thrive on last-minute study but it’s true that last minute study is everyone’s cup of tea and not the best way to prepare for an exam. Set up a timetable and manage your time efficiently. Note down the number of days for which exam you have to appear for and organize your time table accordingly. Some exams may need more time to prepare for, so make a balance between them. 

Seek Comfortable Study Space

Some students need a clean space to study while others study in a cluttered space. Thus, it is important to seek your comfort. Enough light, a comfortable chair, no distractions like mobile, games etc. 


For focused study environment, you need to get rid of all the distractions. Find out what distracts you. Some people are able to focus in complete silence while others need help of background music. Juts decide what works for you the best. 

Make Patterns

Visual aids are the best for revising the syllabus. When you start a topic, write down whatever you know about the topic and then highlight where you lag behind. Cover the gaps by revising the leftover points. As the exam approaches, collate your notes and try to remember the things diagrammatically.   
       
Listing and writing your ideas in a brief format can help you go through and recall everything quickly just before the exam. 

Practice Previous Year Question Papers

Practicing previous year question papers is one of the best ways to prepare for the exam. It helps you to get familiar with the pattern of the question paper and time management. This practice also ensures that you spend the apt amount of time on each section.   

Take Advantage of Your Family & Friends

Parents and siblings can be annoying during exam time but you can take advantage by explaining an answer to them. Explaining an answer will help you get it clear in your mind and highlight the areas where you need more practice. 

Study in Groups

Study session with friends is a very good strategy but choose your friends wisely. There may be some questions that can be answered by your friends. While you go for group study, make sure you are focused for designated amount of time. Only this way, it can turn out to be the most effective.  

Take Regular Breaks

It has been proven that regular breaks while studying helps in long-term retention of knowledge. Some students think that studying for endless hours will help them learn the syllabus quickly but it is actually counterproductive. 

A common study routine cannot work for everyone. Everyone is different so you have to develop your own study routine. If you are a morning person, study early and if you are a night person, try to settle till evening. Amidst your studies, don’t forget to enjoy sunshine as Vitamin D is very important for health.   

Eat Healthy & Nutritious Food

Students during exam time feel that they don’t deserve treat, so they don’t eat much food. However, the truth is that whatever you eat impacts your energy level. It is important to keep your body and brain fuelled eating healthy and nutritious food. It also applies on the exam day. Don’t skip your meal on exam day. 

Plan Your Exam Day

Ensure that you know the way to your exam day and what to bring. Read all the rules and regulations thoroughly planning the route and journey time. Add spare time to the journey time. You could also make travel plan to the exam centre with your friends or classmates. 

Drink Plenty of Water

Being well hydrated is important for the brain to work. Ensure you drink enough water throughout the revision and on exam day as well.

Tuesday 23 January 2018

NEET to be Conducted on May 6, Declared by CBSE

CBSE, the exam conducting body of NEET (National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test) announced the date of exam to be May 6, 2018. The application process of the exam will be starting on the official website of CBSE, cbseneet.nic.in soon.


The students are advised to check the official website regularly for the updates. In last few days, a report mentioning the changes in NEET syllabus went viral but CBSE clarified it saying that there is no change in the syllabus and it will be exactly same as NEET 2017. The students can check the NEET 2018 syllabus on official website cbseneet.nic.in

Monday 22 January 2018

‘Dhananjay Tiwari, AIR-515 in JEE Proves Dreams are Real If You Work For It’

‘Dreams and dedication are a powerful combination’ and Dhananjay Tiwari proves it right. Who knew a slum boy, son of a rickshaw driver will get admission into one of the prestigious IITs one day but it was Dhananjay Tiwari who worked for his dream and set an example for others. He proved that there is no substitute to hard work & dedication and you have to keep going until you reach your goal. One’s financial inability cannot hinder his/her capabilities and it cannot stop you to achieve what you want to.

PACE, a coaching institute for JEE/Medical entrance exam preparation is not only famous for its best results in the country, but also famous for transforming the lives of many Engineering and Medical aspirants by giving them free quality education who are financially deprived in the society.

‘Father is the best dream merchant in the world’

One of the faculty members at PACE Junior Science College, Thane reminisced, ‘I remember when I got calls from his father in the evening after the JEE result was declared; his few unclear whispering words certainly with tears in eyes were not less than billion dollars. Once again it proved that best joy of father is fulfilling the dream of his child. Although his murmurs made it very clear that he even didn’t know what his son has done but many news papers’ interviews stamped that his son has achieved something very big.’


After the results were declared, Dhananjay Tiwari shared his words, ‘Trust me, at that moment only two person came in my head before thanking God and they were my mentors; both Praveen Tyagi Sir and Kuldeep Tyagi Sir. Both of them on very first day said one thing very clearly to the faculty members at PACE Thane that this boy should get every possible thing/resources which can enhance his possibilities to get what he deserves. Thank you so much Praveen Tyagi Sir and Kuldeep Tyagi Sir‘.

His father extended his love and unending regards for Praveen Tyagi Sir, Kuldeep Tyagi Sir and entire PACE family. 

Tuesday 16 January 2018

Government Instructs IITs for 14% Girls Reservation and Prepare Separate Merit List

The Human Resource Development (HRD) Ministry has decided the percentage of female students in IITs to be 14%. The ministry has directed the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) to prepare a separate merit list for girls from next academic session, i.e., 2018-19 to set a number of girls on each IIT campus.

IIT authorities will see the common merit list first and check the percentage of girls in that list. If the percentage of girls is less than 14%, then IITs will have to release a separate vertical for girls-only merit list to fill the gap and extend the percentage of girls up to 14%. 


In its directions, the Government cleared that the number of girls to be increased up to 14% which will be ‘supernumerary’, i.e., number of boys’ students should not be reduced. The circular of Ministry to IITs follows sessions with law ministry but has no protests against ‘introduction of gender reservation in IIT without calling it by that name’. The directions by HRD Ministry are a part of long-term plan to increase the number of female students in IITs up to 20% of total numbers of students by 2026.
   
As per a senior official, the Ministry’s instruction for a separate merit list for girls is the introduction of reservation for girls without calling it that’. The case was presented before the Joint Admission Board (JAB), the highest decision making body of IITs on January 7. 


Many officials said that the girls-only merit list to admit 14% girls in IITs may mean less deserving students would get admission in the place of boys who are more deserving. An IIT teacher said, ‘This will also put more pressure on IITs, who will now have to arrange for more bridge-course or remedial classes for students getting through to IITs just because we want a pre-determined percentage of girls on the campuses.

To meet the percentage for girls, all the IITs (including Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad) will have to increase the number of seats. The current number of seats, 10,988 will be now up by 11,509. The officials made it clear that all the existing reservations would be proportionate for the extra seats. However, the specific number of extra students that each IIT will have to accommodate will be proportionate to the number of boys gained admissions.
  
IIT Kharagpur, say, will increase the number of seats by 80, which will take the number of total admission to 1,421. Of this, number of girls to get admission will be 199 reflecting the share 14%.