Tuesday, January 31, 2012

IIT JEE set to go, 40% weightage for Class 12

A common aptitude-cum-advanced knowledge test will replace the IIT Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) and the All India Engineering Entrance Examination (AIEEE) in 2013. Test scores will have 60 per cent weight in deciding admissions; school board marks will have 40 per cent. Test and board scores will determine admissions to all centrally funded engineering institutions.

The common entrance exam, planned as a SAT-type test, is likely to be held online from 2014, and could be given twice a year, highly placed sources said. The paper test is likely to stay on until the online system stabilizes.

The NIT council has approved the new format. All the IITs have agreed too, and are likely to give their formal approval at a meeting of the Joint Admission Board (JAB) on February 18. The human resource development (HRD) ministry has formed a committee of IIT directors and CBSE officials to work out the modalities before the meeting.

The ministry has been working on a common entrance format for over a year, with the aim of reducing the stress of taking multiple tests for students just out of Class 12, checking the coaching business which promotes learning by rote, and reinforcing the importance of school education.

HRD Minister Kapil Sibal plans to take the proposal to the Central Advisory Board of Education (CABE) to help build acceptability and consensus for the common entrance test among state governments.

“The common entrance exam will have two elements — simple aptitude testing to assess scholastic levels, and an advanced section which a student can choose to either continue with or skip,” said a source.

“This test will essentially produce only scorecards for each student, and the concerned institute will then decide how it will use the 60 per cent weight — say, an IIT can rely more on scores achieved on the advanced level section than on aptitude. It could be a 30-30 aptitude-advanced knowledge format for IITs, and 40-20 for NITs,” the source said.

“While AIEEE and JEE will go, the JAB and the Central Counselling Board (CCB) will stay to work on these finer points and modalities of admission.”

The JEE currently decides admissions to the 15 IITs; the AIEEE to the 30 National Institutes of Technology (NITs), 4 Indian Institutes of Information Technology (IIITs), and 5 Indian Institutes of Science Education & Research (IISERs). A host of private engineering and technical institutes in the states also use AIEEE scores. Over 10 lakh students apply for AIEEE and 5 lakh for JEE every year.

IIT-JEE may consider online test

MUMBAI: The Indian Institutes of Technology could be thinking of conducting an online joint entrance examination (JEE), on the lines of the Indian Institutes of Management. While the common admission test (CAT) for entry into IIMs went online three years ago, the IITs are yet to take the big step.

The IIT-Delhi, which is organizing IIT-JEE 2012, has invited all IIT directors for a workshop on Friday, where an online model will be demonstrated. The JEE office is hosting the workshop. Sources from IIT-Delhi have confirmed that Education Testing Services (ETS), which conducts the GRE and several other popular global online examinations, will make a presentation at the workshop.



Most officials on record denied plans to go online with JEE. A senior official from one of the IITs claimed that the workshop was scheduled to discuss the possibilities of an online examination for JEE. "We might just discuss the feasibility. No decision has been taken," said the official.

A senior IIT-B professor said, "An online exam may or may not work for JEE. While CAT faced teething problems initially, it is stabilized now. For an exam, where you need to calculate a lot, pen and paper seems to be a better option. But students these days are well versed with technology and in future, everything might be computerized."

Currently, only two directors have responded to the invitation, claimed an official from IIT-Delhi. "Experts from ETS will make a presentation and showcase their testing systems. It is a successful testing pattern in the US. But there will not be any overnight decision on JEE going online," said the official.

Sunday, January 29, 2012

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MAIN IIT-JEE PATTERN DECIDED FOR 2013

KANPUR: The Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) are all set to bring a whole new change in the pattern of Joint Entrance Exam (JEE) organised every year across the country. The changed exam pattern would be followed from the year 2013.

The new pattern of JEE would include conducting an aptitude test for the exam aspirants. The students will have to crack this aptitude test consisting of questions based on reasoning and all other subjects that the students have studied in their schools. But it is worth mentioning here that the aptitude test would also include questions related to subjects like physics, chemistry and maths.

This arrangement has been proposed in the IIT Council meeting held in Delhi on September 14 with an aim to reduce the pressure on the students.

Talking to journalists, IIT-Kanpur director Sanjay Govind Dhande said that the aim is to respect every subject that a student has studied be it history, geography or any other subject. He said that this is possible only by conducting an aptitude test which will have both qualitative and quantitive reasoning questions to solve for the students.

Dhande said it was discussed during the IIT Council meeting that instead of calculating the performance of the students on the basis of percentages received in their class XII, the weightage must be given to the percentile.

He also mentioned that it is an extremely tough task to bring about a uniformity in the percentages achieved by the students in their class XII results as the percentage achieved by a student in one state board varies from the percentage achieved by other student in some other state board. For bringing this uniformity, the percentages of students would be converted into percentiles and this would be used for further comparisons among the students.

"As different states have different boards and there are only two Central boards - CBSE and ICSE, it will be a difficult task to establish a uniformity in the percentages achieved by an individual student when comparing his performance with the other individuals. For this, the percentage of marks achieved by the students would be converted into a percentile. This would be done through virtual mapping by Indian Statistical Institute (ISI), Kolkata", said Dhande while explaining about the proposed way through which the percentages achieved by students in class XII in their different state boards would be brought at a uniform scale.

He further said that the 50% weightage would be given to this percentile performance and other 50% weightage would be given to the performance in the JEE. It would be on the basis of these two performances that the students' ranks in the JEE would be assessed.

Dhande also added that there are 42 state boards and because of this reason, some kind of uniformity has to be established to match the performance of the individual students (in their class XII) with each other. And when so many boards are there and each one of them has its importance, the percentile match is the only way out to calculate the student's performance.

Dhande said that these recommendations have been given by Ramaswamy committee to the ministry of human resource and development but at this stage, the plan has not been approved by the government.

He added that as soon as the notification for the same will come, the changes would be made in the pattern of JEE.

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Saturday, January 28, 2012

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IIT- JEE pattern changes,JEEand AIEEE merges

The Ministry of human resource development will soon call a meeting of Indian Institutes of Technology (IIT) Council to stamp a decision to merge the IIT-Joint Entrance Exam (JEE) and All India Engineering

Entrance Exam (AIEEE) conducted by the Central Board of Secondary

Education.



After much resistance, the IITs have agreed to join the ministry’s bid to have a common entrance examination for all engineering colleges in the country. This only happened after there was an agreement that several elements of IIT-JEE will be part of the new national common examination.

“The new entrance examination will have many elements of IIT-JEE as we want to ensure that the best brains join our institutes,” said an IIT director requesting anonymity, after a meeting of select IIT directors with HRD minister Kapil Sibal.

A formal meeting of the IIT Council to stamp the merger is expected in February.

IIT Kanpur director Sanjay Dande made a presentation on features of the new entrance examination aimed to evaluate skills of a student objectively.

A student’s Class 12 marks and entrance exam score will have equal weightage.

The new examination will be conducted by a joint committee of IIT and Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), which conducts AIEEE, and will cover all central government engineering colleges and those in seven states such as Haryana, Himachal Pradesh and West Bengal, which had opted to take students on the basis of the AIEEE score.

There are 15 IITs, four Indian Institutes of Information Technology and 20 National Institutes of Technology in the country.

The HRD ministry believes that more states could join in the future and it will try to bring them on board at a meeting of state education ministers on February 15. Over 15 lakh students, including 4.85 lakh for IIT-JEE, appear for different engineering entrance tests in the country every year.

A student wanting admission in an engineering college has to take three to five entrance exams depending on the stream.

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Friday, January 20, 2012

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Starting Preparation For IIT -JEE

How to start Preparation For IIT JEE


The best time to start preparation is at the beginning of 11th class. Students are fresh after the break after boards and a lot more can be learnt. Students who start late often end up leaving some key topics of 11th class JEE syllabus. Also, if you start your preparation in 12th class then the amount of hard work is increased manifold due to additional pressure of 12th boards, so chances of getting a high rank in JEE are decreased. There is a big transition from the mugging up study of 10th class to more understanding based study of 11th class. So you shouldn't get bogged down by seeing the level of
complexity in JEE exam.

The first two or three months should be spent in revising your basic concepts (topics like algebra, mecanics) which had been taught in 9th class. Concepts in topics like algebra, mechanics and stoichiometry should be studied in great detail as they also form the basis for other topics and are very
scoring. There should be no doubt in your mind about these concepts. For these, develop the habit of
inquisition. Clear all your doubts so that mentally you feel confident tackling any concept. A key in this area is problem-solving. Regular problem solving not only strengthens the concepts, but also increases your mental sharpness which is must for JEE.Initially problems of low level should be tried and only when you have mastered them, you should go on to solving intricate JEE type problems. You should have systematic plan for the preparation of JEE. Regular hours should be allotted to mastering concepts and problem-solving. It is not necessary to memorise the lessons and formulae. Understand the derivations of formulae and apply the formulae to solving problems. Slowly these formulae will settle down in your brain and you will be able to recall them under any situation. What is required is a clear understanding and an easy familiarity with the concepts and laws. Maximum attention should be paid to solving problems.Try to be analytical rather than being intutive. Remember that hardwork pays! You should first take up a problem and try to solve it yourself. You should understand what is given and what is required, recall what principles, laws, equations are involved. Don't hurry to see the solution as I doesn't help you to learn. Only when you've pondered over it over a long time and unable to see any light, should you see the solutions. You would be insulting yourself and seriously hurting your chances of success if you skip these problems or make half-hearted attempts in solving them. An other very important aspect of your JEE preparation will be the coaching institute, whose importance and selection procedure will be delved into in the next section. ]


Temperal Balance



Keep your cool during the paper. If you feel you are getting flustered, close your eyes for
some time to regain your composure and concentration.



Keep yourself in a cheerful and positive mood.


If you feel tension rising during the paper, take deep breaths to release tension.


Do not get demotivated or overexcited on seeing the question paper. Keep your balance.


Demotivation will make even easy questions appear tough and overconfidence will make
you commit silly mistakes.



Do not get depressed by tough questions. Instead remind yourself that these questions are
tough for every aspirant.


Do not get emotionally attached to any question. It is not necessary that you will be able to
solve a question from topics you have prepared well.


Do not worry about the minimum cut-off marks for JEE. No one knows about the cut-off
for sure, but no one has ever been rejected on the basis of any subject-wise minimum cutoff.


Do not argue with anyone about anything before the test.


Have faith in God and in yourself. Whatever happens to you will be for the best.


Keep depressing thoughts away



First of all, realize that you are not the only one facing anxiety. Each IIT-JEE aspirant is
facing the same dilemma.

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Also realize that if you have studied even 60% of JEE syllabus properly, you need not
harbour negative thoughts. Your success at the screening test is ensured.


Whenever you feel tensed, start a countdown from 50 to 1. It will help you release tension.


Light stretching exercise also helps reduce pent-up tension.


If you are feeling tensed, do not suffer alone. The company of friends and light chit-chat
will help you divert your mind from negative thoughts.


Books For IIT-JEE


I suggest following books for IIT JEE preparation:


Physics




MECHANICS


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Physics by H.C. Verma


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Problems in physics by I.E. Irodov


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Resnick and Halliday




ELECRICITY AND MAGNETISM


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Resnick and Halliday Circuits devices and systems by R.J. Smith


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Problems in physics by I.E. Irodov




OPTICS


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Physics by H.C. Verma




MODERN PHYSICS


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Physics by H.C. Verma


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Problems in Physics by I.E. Irodov




HEAT AND WAVES


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Physics by H.C. Verma


o

Resnick and Halliday


Chemistry




ORGANIC CHEMISTRY


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Morrison & Boyd


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Solutions to Morrison Boyd


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Reaction mechanism in Organic Chemistry by Parmar ∓ Chawla




INORGANIC CHEMISTRY


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NCERT Inorganic Chemistry


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Concise Inorganic Chemistry by J.D. Lee


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IIT Chemistry by O.P. Aggarwal




GENERAL CHEMISTRY


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J.D. Lee


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O.P. Aggarwal


o

R.C.Mukerjee


Maths




ALGEBRA


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High school mathematics by Hall and Knight


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IIT Maths by M.L. Khanna




CALCULUS amp; ANALYTIC GEOMETRY


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G.N.Berman


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Calculus and analytic geometry by Thomas and Finney


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Coordinate geometry by Loney


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IIT Maths by M.L. Khanna


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I.A.Maron




VECTORS


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IIT Maths by M.L. Khanna


Course Planning


Course planning is essential in the sense ,that it can get you at the top in rank list.This planning should be done by the student in 11th class itself . From this year, a screening test is being conducted and so proper planning becomes all the more important.Have a look at all the topics and shortlist topics,and months wherein you plan to complete them.Finishing syllabus atleast a month before the exam is essential.The summer vacations in 12th class are the best time to finish a huge lot of syllabus.I can suggest the following course plan for students in 11th class.


JUNE TO OCTOBER :

Mathematical concepts used in Physics, Basic mechanics, stoichiometry,
general chemistry----atomic structure, chemical bonding, periodic table, algebra---number theory,quadratic equations, progressions.


OCTOBER TO JANUARY :
Complete Mechanics, waves, Physical Chemistry--equilibrium, heat,
kinetics, thermochemistry, electrolysis, algebra -----induction, complex numbers, trignometry.


JANUARY TO MAY :
Heat, fluid mechanics, gravitation, Inorganic chemistry---properties and
metallurgy of metals and non metals, gas laws, analytic geometry, permutations and combinations,
binomial theorem.


MAY TO AUGUST :
Electrostatics and electricity, electrochemistry, solutions, solids, qualitative
analysis, transition metals, differentiation and integration.


AUGUST TO NOVEMBER :
magnetism, optics, modern physics, organic chemistry, differential
equations, probability, vectors.


NOVEMBER TO DECEMBER :

FINAL REVISION


By following this plan,course will be finished in time and revision can also done,to ensure maximum
success in JEE.To maximize your potential you have to planned .My next topic tells you about certain
important topics to which special interest should be given.

Important Topics
Choosing the right topics for maximum study is very important not only for clearing JEE but also for
getting a high rank. Lots of topics in JEE syllabus require a huge lot of time, incomparable to that
required by other topics. Spending too much time on these topics and ignoring other topics leads to
drastic failure in rank.Lots of topics in JEE are very easy and are of NCERT level.The key to topping JEE is to maximize your scoring in these topics which boosts the rank. Many such topics require considerably less time and is much much less than the time required by certain other topics with proportionate marks.You should spend more time on these topics and try to earn full marks in such topics.I list a few of these topics:


MODERN PHYSICS AND ELECTRONICS :

Most of the questions easy and similar to past JEE
questions.


WAVE OPTICS :Most of the questions are similar to past JEE questions
INORGANIC CHEMISTRY AND GENERAL CHEMISTRY :
Most of the questions are of NCERT level and are simple.


SOLID STATE :
Most of the questions are very easy.

PROBABILITY AND DIFFERENTIATION :
Most of the questions are simple and NCERT level.


DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS :
Most of the questions are similar to past JEE questions.
By spending legible time on these topics ,the scoring in JEE will be boosted and only will you clear JEE but also get a high rank.But beware , don't neglect there other topics. In topics like mechanics, electricity ,physical chemistry and analytical geometry , if the concepts are clearly understood then many of the questions pertaining to these topics can be easily handled.My next topic discusses the marks and the rank which can be expected with those Examination Strategies For IIT JEE


Things to keep in mind one day before the examination:



You need at least 6-8 hours of sleep before the examination to keep yourself fresh while
solving questions.



Eat a light meal so that you do not feel drowsy or lethargic during the paper.



Revise only those topics that you have studied earlier. Do not start reading any new topics
just before the examination, since this will be a waste of time and you may lose the information you have already grasped.



You should reach the test center at least half an hour before the exam and if you haven't seen the center before, then you must go and visit the center on the day before the exam.


Note:
If your examination center is in another cityo

Reach the city positively on the day before the exam.


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Ensure the place of your stay there is calm, clean and conducive to study.


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In actuality it does not make any difference whether the center is in your city or in some other city. So get the fear of an unknown city out of your mind.



Never go to the center on an empty stomach. Always keep biscuits, fruits etc. handy.



Some students complain of nausea or headache close to the test. So keep relevant medicine
handy.



If you plan to ride your own vehicle to the center, ensure it is in proper running condition and has enough fuel in its tank.



If you do not have a vehicle, ensure a means of traveling that reaches you to the center well in time, and give at least half an hour of time for unforeseen delays like traffic jams and rush hour traffic.



Keep a wristwatch, your permission letter, a pen, two pencils (sharpened at both ends), an eraser, a sharpener and other relevant stationary systematically with you.

Some important points to keep in mind during the examination
General Instructions



ynchronize your wristwatch with the center clock.



Open your permission letter and keep it on your table.



Do not use a red pen.
Points regarding presentation



Start attempting the question paper only after reading the instructions given on it very
carefully.



While attempting questions, go on segregating them by the A, B, C method A :These
questions are from topics that you have prepared well, and you can clearly comprehend the meaning of these questions. You have done questions containing similar concept earlier and you are confident that you will be able to solve these.

B :You know you can solve these questions but they are time-consuming, nevertheless you are confident you will be able to crack them when you come back to them. These questions should be attempted in the second round of question attempting, i.e. when you have solved all questions marked
with a B.

C: You don't know head or tail of these questions and you should not waste time attempting them.



Attempting to solve all questions in haste increases the chances of error. It is better to solve slightly fewer questions faultlessly.



Never attempt two questions at the same time. Concentrate on one question at a time.



Carry out all rough work only in the space given in the paper.



If you need a diagram to understand questions in say physics or coordinate geometry etc.,
do make one.



Use the value of constants given in the paper in solving a numerical. If the value is not
mentioned, use the one you remember.



Give all three subjects equal time. While attempting the answers, do not shade the answer
key immediately. Instead, tick your response with a pencil 4 on the answer key.



Keep marking questions with A, B, C in the first round of solving the paper. All questions
should be segregated into one of these three categories. This saves valuable time later.



Fill out the answer key 30 minutes before final time. Fill out the responses to questions
attempted after this directly in the answer key.