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Saturday, January 22, 2011

Never Lose Hope - You Will Surely Crack IITJEE


Don’t Loose Hope...

It’s about last year when I was in 12th I failed in my first unit test school exams. I also got a lot of backs in my 12th standard. But it wasn’t too late since August month was still going on and I knew that I have 7 months left to prepare.
I Pulled Up My Socks...

I used the trick given in the article cant concentrate on studies and didn’t watch TV for 1 week although I used to go out to play for 1 hour daily. I made up my mind that whatever it is don’t give up.

Stop Counting The Number Of Days Left ...

Stop counting the number of days left. It will make you more nervous unnecessarily
It’s always psychologically positive to say 7 months instead of 210 days :)

Tips From IIT Toppers For You…

Achin Bansal (IITJEE 2007 topper)
Work very hard. There is no substitute for hardwork. When you inch close to the exam remain relaxed. Stress can sometimes hamper results. Work Hard and leave the rest to god

Shailedra Thakur (IITJEE 1995)
My advice to students is that never lose the battle of the mind.

Srikanth Jagabathula (IIT Bombay gold medalist)
Don’t get bogged down by pressure, work is duty. You have to really slog it out to get through the test. You should be motivated throughout and Never ever in you dreams give up.

What Would Happen If They Had lost Hope…?

Albert Einstein: if Albert Einstein would have lost hope and thought about his failures of his past do you think he would become one of the greatest scientists of all.

Thomas Edison: When Thomas Edison was interviewed by a young reporter who boldly asked Mr. Edison if he felt like a failure and if he thought he should just give up by now. Confused, Edison replied, "Young man, why would I feel like a failure? And why would I ever give up? I now know definitively over 9,000 ways that an electric light bulb will not work. Success is almost in my grasp." And shortly after that, and over 10,000 attempts, Edison invented the light bulb. So do you think if Edison had lost hope earlier then an electric light bulb would be invented?

Forget the past...

Forget the past. I mean stop thinking about the backlogs. It’s of no use thinking that I am losing my confidence and losing hope. It’s of no use believes me.

Here is the trick for you...Just for one week …

See forget about past and take any day for e.g. Monday and be rock rigid that you will be studying and only studying for 7 days.Dont think about anything about your failure for 1 week. Just for 1 week .This trick is tried and it is the best to come out of these types of situations. After 7 days you will be able to see you confidence level increasing and you will be forced to study automatically and of course you will also start enjoying your studies.
Don't Give Up Too Early...

Never Lose hope and keep working, anyone who works hard will definitely make it and its only a matter of time

What’s important is hardwork sincerity and faith in oneself.
“Our greatest weakness lies in giving up. The most certain way to succeed is always to try just one more time.”

Friday, January 21, 2011

Thursday, October 21, 2010

IIT JEE 2011 SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED

IIT JEE-2011 schedule announced

on-line application process:Mon. Nov. 01, 2010-
Wed. Dec. 15, 2010

sale of off-line Applications; Fri. Nov. 12, 2010-
Wed.Dec.15,2010

EXAMINATION SCHEDULE

April 10,2011: paper 1: 09.00 - 12.00 hrs
(sunday) paper 2:14.00 - 17.00 hrs
LAST DATE FOR APPLYING- Mon. Dec. 20, 2010





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Wednesday, January 13, 2010

how to prepare iit-organic chemistry

Organic Chemistry is a challenging subject. It uses its own language and employs many very precise concepts yet without referring mathematical tools or aspects. Within first few hours of study you will be able to use the basic concepts to understand a lot about the molecular world around you. The first difficulty a student encounters is the amount of study material available about organic molecules and their reactions any standard text book is not less then 1400 pages long, a student cannot expect to learn all this material without investing a considerable time and effort in studying it and if he does so he disproportionates his time allocations with other subjects eventually bringing him under pressure to leave organic chemistry or compromise at other subjects. The solution of above problem is that someone should work on your part to extract all relavant important matter and concept for you, this someone is your teacher. Most of standard text book (like I L Finar Morison boyd) available in market are not oriented for JEE, preparation rather these are among the best books available for college students all over the world. The sequence of chapters or 100% content may not return you for the time you have invested. You need not follow line to line of the text but choose the desired component from the word index given at the back of book. In many ways, learning organic is like learning another language. Make sure you are familiar with basic terms like, electrophile, nucleophile, base, substrate, carbocations, free radical electron releasing groups etc. You should understand the nature of organic chemistry when a reaction occurs one must first know what reagents are the starting materials and what the final products are ? The conversion of starting materials to the products will involve either breaking bonds, making bonds or both. The detailed sequence of which bonds are broken and formed, in what order, and the stereochemical relationships of these bonds is called a mechanism for the reaction. Your text book is organized primarily by types of compounds which contain a specified functional group, eg. collection of all compounds where – OH group is connected to a carbon chain or structure are called alcohols. When you study each type of functional group you will find that each reacts by only a few mechanistic paths and hence has a chemical personality of its own. Do not treat mechanism as just another thing to memorize, remember working organic chemist do not just repeat what is known. They use that knowledge to solve problems and discover new chemistry. Understanding mechanism is the key to modern organic chemistry although we will be studying hundreds or thousands of reactions, these reactions occur via only a few fundamental mechanistic path ways. It is the recognition of the mechanistic similarities between different reactions that allow organic chemistry to be readily understood. Understanding mechanism will help make sense of thousand of facts that comprise organic chemistry. IIT-JEE question appears as if it is newly framed for you but you will find at least some what related what you have done in mastering the mechanism the only challenge these questions pose is that you have to identify an appropriate mechanism component which operates there. Anticipate what will be on the exam. Notice what the teacher spends time on in class. If you teacher assigns a specific problems make sure you know how to work every one of these problems. Your teacher know important concepts, mechanism or part of subject from which a question of JEE level can be framed, so they will even say ""This problem will be on exam". If your teacher says this, believe it !. When you analyze your minor tests you should understand what you did wrong. You will need to know had to do it right next time because chemistry builds up from the base of knowledge, everything you learn at the begining will be needed later for something more complicated. If you miss a concept on the first test it will be trouble for all coming minor tests.
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