Friday 7 October 2016

Tips & Tricks on how to crack AIEEE 2017

It’s that time of the year when students get anxiety attacks owing to the hefty study schedule. AIEEE 2017 is just around the corner and engineering aspirants must know the keys to crack the coveted exam and get a good rank, which will assure them of a seat in renowned institutions. So, what all things should a student do to get pass this enormous hurdle.

  1. First and foremost the key to cracking AIEEE is smart work with a killer instinct, as you have to beat others in a ‘game of ranks’.
  2. One should divide the subject matter and prepare according to the priority each topic is given. This is important as AIEEE exam follows a pattern that gives more weight-age to topics like organic chemistry in chemistry and integration in mathematics. Thus, it is important to focus on the crux.
  3. Moreover speed is the key, the faster one thinks and then solves, the better it is; one can do chemistry questions quickly and devote the extra time for tricky questions in physics and maths section.
  4. To solve chemistry questions quickly one needs to be absolutely clear with their concepts as chemistry all about concepts anything that is vague will cost you dearly.
  5. Physics is where one needs on the spot thinking as well as quick maths or putting it in other words one need to multi-task.

Past 5 years physics questions have focused heavily on Electromagnetism, so this has to be on the tips. Moving on Maths is the section which most students find difficult and there is a lot of time that needs to be devoted to get a desired score in this section. Integration and differentiation need a lot of repetitive practice which can’t be jumped.

Also, it is an uphill task to cover both 11th and 12th standard topics together, which calls in for some time distribution so that nothing is left unchecked. Advice is to practice from different books so that one gets a feel for all types of questions beforehand. Solving tricky questions from an array of books will provide ample practice and prepare you for the hurdles that are bound to surface in the final test.

Lastly enrol for a test series from a good coaching institute so you can access your preparation and also you’re standing amongst the masses. One can also do mock tests to review you speed and manage time accordingly. All in all preparation is only half of the work; execution on the D-day is what is required. For this I suggest mind exercises and yoga to increase concentration power and reduce those damned ‘anxiety attacks’.  

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