You have burnt the midnight oil to prepare for this one crucial exam to realise your engineering dreams. What does it take to succeed in the test? Experts share their strategies.
A childhood dream nurtured by ambitious parents for some or an entire year after school completely dedicated to preparing for one test for some others. Ultimately it all boils down to one day — April 8, 2012, when the IIT-JEE is slated for.
Being the last year, the IIT-JEE continues to be as elusive and no one can really predict about. “There are no patterns that can be traced in JEE. No question is ever repeated,” says R. Gurumurthy, who trains students for the JEE exam. “However, since it is likely that the exam would be scrapped from the next year, there is high probability that there will not be any radical change introduced this year. The pattern is expected to remain the same.”
It is quite common to find students who have worked hard lose their cool in the last few days approaching the exam but students who have cracked the exam say it is important to remain clam. “JEE is about the concentrated effort you have put in over two years. There is not much that can be done in the days running up to the exam. So it is better that students read those areas they are thorough with. This can boost your confidence,” says Chandranshu Nanda, a second-year student of IIT-Madras.
The last few days can be effectively spent by working out question papers of previous years and answering test series in a simulated timed environment. It will also help in better time management during the examination, say trainers.
“When students write the exam it is important to go through the entire question paper once. If you cannot crack a question beyond four minutes, move on. Instead you can spend the remaining time effectively in answering other questions,” says Mayank N.K. Choudhary, a student of Biotechnlogy.
Class XII portions matter
Over the last four or five years, it has been noticed that there was an emphasis on the Class XII portions. “Don't ignore the portions in the board exams while preparing for JEE,” says Nishanth Tipathy, centre co-ordincator, Kilpauk branch, FIIT-JEE. “The weightage for Class XII topics such as modern physics, increased from the earlier four per cent to 10 per cent. Similarly, in organic chemistry the NCERT textbook is considered the Bible,” he says.
Answers on the web
In an attempt to increase transparency of the examination and to make it student-friendly certain measures are being taken. “This year we are giving students two pages in the ORS answer sheet. Instead of pencil, students should use a pen. They can take home the second carbonated copy,” says Arindam, chariman, IIT-JEE 2012. “There were too many RTIs filed for the answer sheets. The answers will be uploaded on the website shortly after the examination, and students can cross-check their answers,” he adds.
All said, it zeroes down to the performance of a student in those six hours. “Even that two-hour break between the two papers is crucial. There should be enough enthusiasm when we go for the second paper, even if paper-1 was tough. Often when we chat with others who might have found the exam easy, we lose our cool and end up faring poorly in the second paper too,” says Chandranshu Nanda.
Mayank agrees. “The whole environment is really tensed and I didn't want it to psyche me out. I listened to music for an hour, had lunch and walked around. After all, there is more to life than JEE.”
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What if i din't do well in my 11th std.....and now seriously preparing
for 12th...is their any chance that i could put this one whole year in
preparing IIT-JEE..Would i make it?
And is that mandatory to pass in all three subjects to get selected or
only overall marks would be considered for the rank?
Is there any chance of cracking the entrance in 15 days, if i have never
even seen a question of a level above CBSE board exam? :/ if yes, then
which book should i refer?
well i am preparing for iit jee and comment from N.G.Krishnan deserves an appreciation and also students preparing for JEE shud know that there is a long life even after completing engineering in IIT .
I Agree with Ashish...IIT is not a great exam. Move on with your life no matter what you score !
“After all, there is more to life than JEE.” Nothing is truer having
walked with my daughter preparing IIT JEE. She did not make to IIT
but eminently succeeded in making it to a very good engineering
institution, coming with top ranking in GATE entrance and is very
prosperously employed as core designer of leading electronic
company. Success of her life founded on preparation to JEE and all
the efforts and hard work is eminently standing her good now. I am
convinced that the serious efforts of learning to break in to IIT
will never be a waste and serve as a very sound foundation for the
professional success.
Be as kool as possible on the day of the exam that would be the key. Day before the exam, just relax, meditate, visit a temple, hang out with your family and best buddies or just write a diary. Treat IITJEE as a MOCK TEST. This will help relax the nerves on the day of the exam.
I took JEE in 2005 and during the break, watched Shahrukh's movie 'Duplicate' which helped me unwind.
For all taking the test, at the end of the day this is just another test for a few hours that you already know how to crack. Be yourself and whatever happen, your life will be awesome ! IIT is not a make or break deal for success in life.
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