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2 Months left JEE Mains Special

Hello people😊 Just in 2 months you have your JEE!! Is it making you anxious? Nervous? Stressed?.  Since it’s only 2 months to JEE, I pre-assume you have completely revised your course thoroughly. If not revised, at least you are completed with your syllabus. In fact you might be ready to give the paper today itself. Well if that’s the case, there’s nothing to worry now. Hey don’t be worried or scared losing all your confidence to the thought of it, be courageous. You have come a long way. Here’s a few GOLDEN points, really worth. Quite possible you have heard some of them before but here I’ll be sharing all of them. So just fasten your seat belt and be ready for a joy ride. Now these 2 months are extremely crucial. You need to practice papers daily. If you know your exact exam timings practice solving in that time period else practice one paper in morning and one in evening shift on alternate days. Use NTA App papers or your coaching full syllabus papers. Reminder: Full course...

1 year wasted ?? Wanna start from scratch ??? 👇

Hello people😊 What if someday you come to that sudden realization, "Oh shit! I have wasted my 11th. Will I be able to crack JEE now? What about my future? Oh man! I was so excited in the beginning and gradually lost interest. Is it still possible for me to get admission in some decent Institute? Is my future all dark now? Relax, Relax, Relax. Here's a Ray of Light for you all.  Now that 11th is over and you have come to a terrible realization that in starting you were exited but with passage of time you lost interest and you have wasted your 11th. Let's focus on the two very obvious and important question.  1. Will I be able to clear the JEE Mains and Advanced now? Well, YES. 2. What's the procedure? Well, the first step is commitment. If you commit now, you will be able to.  Now very first thing you have to do is strengthen your 11th concepts. Several times you might have heard people saying in JEE 45% is from 11th and rest 55% from 12th. Let's dive a bit deepe...

Beginning from SCRATCH for beginners only.

Hello people😊 This blog is specifically targeted to the beginners, the ones who have just started with 11th or are yet to be.  I personally believe it's too early to start preparing for JEE before 11th but you can if you want to. No issues with that.  So moving on to our topic of today:  See when you are starting with a new course, things interest you for a couple of weeks. They are quite easy to understand and somewhere roams around your previous knowledge but gradually the level paces up. Things start becoming tougher day by day. Hence you need to start adjusting from day 1 itself. Don't procrastinate things in beginning assuming they are easy and so you can complete your self study afterwards.  Now you have 6hrs per day exclusively for self study. When I say self study, it absolutely means self study. It is the time excluding your school or coaching hours. Additionally if you are a slow learner you need to sacrifice 2 more hours, therefore 8 hours in total. Moreo...

Saying NO to Self doubt

Hello people😊 Since you are reading this blog, its quite probable you are suffering from self doubt. But you know what, you have come a far way and you are surely gonna make it to the best. Good Luck :) How often do you feel like you have practiced a lot, but you don't have enough confidence? How often do you find doubting your self? Its quite normal in students to have self-doubt even though they have practiced a lot. They have prepared very well but due to the surrounding environment like any person they know who couldn't get into the IITs / NITs, they start developing a feeling of self doubt which is very normal. Even I had felt that way so I am gonna share the solution to this.  Here are few worthy words which one of my teacher told me. (This teacher used to teach some other batch but one fine day he decided to share with us this very very valuable information and I really feel grateful he shared this tip). So here I'm forwarding those magical spells to you all.  T...

How to make short notes?

  Hello people😊 Now the very first and obvious question you all might be having right now is, What are Short notes? Is it just framing all the stuff in short sentences? Or writing a few lines about a chapter? Or just copying everything line by line? Ummm, sorry to say but none of them are truly true.  Actually short notes are the sum total of everything you cannot remember for long. In simple words, you should only include the information you know you won't be able to retain for a longer period of time.  Another very obvious question of course. How do you know what topics you won't be able to retain for a longer time?            Also should you make your own short notes or its okay to use someone else's notes?? See while studying, there might be certain things you know beforehand and quite probable you remember them well. There might be some things that skipped out of your mind but you recalled as you read them again. Now these thi...

#BONUS_TIP_No.3 How To Solve A Question paper Correctly

  Hello people😊 Here I will specifically confine to JEE Advanced.  So you all might have seen JEE Advanced previous year question papers (PYQs). Most probably you are scared after seeing it for the1st time. So lets discuss the best way to solve a JEE Advanced Paper.  When can you start solving PYQs of  JEE Advanced? It is advisable to solve PYQs of JEE Advanced only and only after you have completed your whole syllabus.  Now once you are in state of solving, the very first step is take a DEEP BREATH. Now before starting the paper choose a subject pattern at random. NEVER EVER HAVE A FIX PATTERN OF SOLVING YOUR QUESTIONS PAPERS like first chemistry, then maths and finally physics or any other fixed pattern. Suppose you chose PMC (i.e., Physics, Maths and finally Chemistry) in a certain paper.  Note: This selection must be done before starting the paper.  How to solve once the sequence is determined? Now follow the sequence of solving you decided, like ...

#BONUS_TIP_No.2 How To Solve A Question in back exercise Correctly

  Hello people😊 So as the title of the blog states, today I'm going to share with you all a very cool trick to solve questions in back exercise. This strategy is very simple.  Once you are done with solving examples, you are aware of a lot of tricks and methods to solve different kind of problems. Now you can go for attempting the questions without solutions. How to solve? First read the question properly, then try to identify have you solved an example similar to this problem or not? Probably you have. Now try to recall the steps that were there in examples and in case you are not able to recall the steps in examples, you should view that example once again or else you can proceed with the method as done in the example solving. Now let's proceed to Case 2: If you haven't solved that example before,  try to think what concept is used in the question. Do you know that concept? If yes, then try to solve that question with that concept. If you aren't able to solve then do...

Will helping others increases your Competition

Hello people😊, There's another most prevalent myth among most of the students that if we help any student with a topic that student will get a good rank in JEE than us.   Let's try to understand if there's any truth in the notion. Starting with a very basic question, What happens when you help a student with a topic? He understands that topic but wait, he/she was your competitor & now you have helped your competitor. Your rank is in danger, your competition got increased. Is this really true?  NO, absolutely not. then what's the reality? Yes he did understood the topic but, who was explaining it? You. You were the one explaining. With your help he/she was able to understand the topic so this ultimately means you know the topic better than that person. Besides on explaining the same topic you have got a good command on that topic. Now let's analyze the other side. What would have happened if you could help but you didn't? See everyone has internet connection...

Who is the best teacher Success or Failure??

    Hello people😊 Even the most successful person has gone through a lot of failures. So is it like you have to fail every time before achieving success or is there any bypass?  See in   one's life there is not a single definition of success. It just moves from one goal to another. Let's take an example: when you were in 1st std, probably your goal was to come 1st in a race or win the prize. That was something you had considered your success then. Now, when you were in 10th your goal probably had shifted to getting good grades in board exams and similarly the definition of your success. Now that you are in 11th and 12th your definition of success is probably cracking the JEE. Similarly, once you'll get into college, placements in good companies or something worthy would be your definition. Probably you got my point. Your goal keeps changing and you are never fully successful or satisfied. You don't even stop to celebrate a bit but just keep hustling in that ...

#BONUS_TIP_No.1 How To Solve An Example Correctly

Hello People😊, So as the title of the blog says, today I'm going to share with you all a very cool trick to solve examples.  This strategy is very simple. All you have to do is after reading a topic, go through examples first before jumping directly on to the practice questions.  Now the very question arises, How to solve EXAMPLES? Isn't it the same conventional way, read the questions and try solving before seeing the solution? Or just go through the solution first kinda things? "No not at all".  The best way to solve an example is by recalling the topic after reading the question. First read the question, then try to recall the topic this question belongs to. After these two steps start reading the solution of that example. Now when I say read the solution, it means you have to read and analyse every step simultaneously. Now this procedure not only gives you deeper understanding of the topic but also exposes you to multiple ways why which that question could be sol...

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