Joint Entrance Exam (JEE) is
conducted by Indian Institutes of Technology every year that
is considered as one of the most important competitive exams of
India. This exam is given by lots of students who want to make their
career in engineering. However, only few students are being selected
in this exam. In this article, I am trying to give some tips that may
help you in cracking IIT.
Exam Format
In JEE Entrance Exam, the format
of the exam is changing. However, from the last three years, this
exam included two separate papers of three hours each. These two
papers contain three sections on Physics, Chemistry, and
Mathematics. The questions of these papers are of the
senior-secondary academic level expected at the stage. Each section
of the exam includes questions under different headings.
Mathematics
For getting good scoring in Mathematics
subject, an individual should have the ability to solve simple,
stereotypical questions and challenging as well as complex problems.
When you are attempting questions, then you should try to solve them
in the reasonable time. If you are getting the right answer, then you
should move on another question. In JEE Entrance exam, there
is negative marking too. So you should not try for the guess. Today
there are so many online tests available. Then try and attempt some
mock question papers in a simulated environment before the exam.
Physics
Every year, the exam format of Physics
changes in the JEE question paper. There are several
subjective problems that may involve detailed solutions. For
qualifying this exam, one should learn definitions and formulas in
each chapter. An individual should understand the assumptions
involved in deriving a formula. You should review chapters and recall
the formula, laws and techniques in each chapter. The recommended
books for Physics are Fundamentals of Physics by Halliday, Resnick
and Walker, Advanced Level Physics by Nelkon and Parker and
Physics of class XI and XII by NCERT.
Chemistry
In JEE Exam, there are three
branches of Chemistry i.e. Physical chemistry, Inorganic chemistry
and Organic chemistry. In Physical Chemistry, topics are involved
with well-focused principles. The students, who want to clear this
exam, should pay attention to this branch of Chemistry because you
can solve the problems that are related to it.
By concluding, we can say that IIT
preparation is not too much difficult as it seems. For qualifying
this exam, one should be optimistic by thinking Where there is a
will, there is a way. If you really want to get success in IIT
Entrance exam, you can definitely do it by your hard work.