To give that finishing touch to JEE preparations, few leading institutions offer ‘Super Specialised Crash Courses’. Clearing JEE may not be a Herculean task for meritorious students, but establishing themselves among top ranks can be achieved only through a systematic approach, combined with a perfect finishing touch to the exam preparation.
These crash courses are rolled out three to four months ahead of the exams and the results have been stupendous. As per a previous year study, 70 % of the top 1,000 rankers have used these crash courses to push their performance in the last lap to crack JEE.
They help students with top quality JEE-level problems of all types and cater to difficulty levels to test their understanding of the subject.
In a span of 4-5 weeks, these courses help students consolidate, revise and polish their knowledge and skills in all aspects of JEE problem-solving techniques. The availability of all-inclusive sets of practice questions assists students in testing their speed, accuracy and clarity of concepts.
Although these courses are designed specifically for JEE, they prove to be quite useful for other competitive exams too. Such crash courses wherein students get to practise JEE-level problems, not only boost their confidence but also give them a realistic picture of their JEE preparation, command over a particular subject, speed in writing the exam and the scope to work on their shortcomings.
Crash courses provide tips for tricky questions and focus on application of the fundamental concepts. The trainers give expert advice on how to attempt the JEE papers and deal with pressure through proper planning. Several chances to appear for mock tests in simulated JEE-like environments lead to the development of a sound examination temperament and positive attitude.
Usually available at a nominal fee of ₹1,000 - 2,000 and open to all JEE 2017 aspirants, these crash courses can make you exam-ready from every angle. So take these litmus tests and gear yourself up to ace the JEE exam.
The writer is national head and director NCRP, FIITJEE.