

Here's the IIT-JEE guide
What is the best method of preparing for the IIT-JEE?
One should opt for a Classroom Training Programme if it is available in vicinity. This helps a student to understand concepts easily. It is advisable to join a coaching where personalised attention is given, i.e. not more than 20 students sit in a class at a time. The classroom course should be supported by course material. One should opt for online courses or postal correspondence course. INDIANET offers comprehensive 2 year and 1 year online courses apart from the test-series and problem files.
What is the right time to start preparing for IIT-JEE?
The best thing is to start as early as possible, right from the 9th standard if possible. However, one must start just after clearing class 10th if not started earlier. In such a scenario the student gets adequate time of 2 years to prepare for the IIT-JEE. This ensures that his/her preparation for the IIT-JEE is complete before the pressure of Board examinations begins to tell.
From the 9th and 10th standard only, the school syllabi should be carefully studied. After that the syllabi for JEE should be studied. The common topics should be clearly noted. These topics demand extra attention and should be done in more depth. For example, if Newton's Laws topic is in school syllabus and in JEE, this topic should also be done from the book recommended for JEE apart from the school book.
How does one cope up with the school syllabus and preparation for the IIT-JEE?
The syllabi of the IIT-JEE is nearly the same as that of CBSE Board exams. The only difference lies in the depth. In IIT-JEE, stress is laid on a deep understanding of concepts and their applications and therefore a student is required to solve problems based on thorough understanding of the subject, while in the CBSE Board exams, stress is given on reproducing the facts. The best method of managing both is to be regular in classes and ensuring proper time management.
Should a student prepare for AIEEE of IIT-JEE?
If a student is reasonably good, he should prepare for JEE. Statistics shows that some differences in the syllabi have marginal effect as far as the end result is concerned in these type of exams.
What is the best method of preparing for the IIT-JEE?
One should opt for a Classroom Training Programme if it is available in vicinity. This helps a student to understand concepts easily. It is advisable to join a coaching where personalised attention is given, i.e. not more than 20 students sit in a class at a time. The classroom course should be supported by course material. One should opt for online courses or postal correspondence course. INDIANET offers comprehensive 2 year and 1 year online courses apart from the test-series and problem files.
What is the right time to start preparing for IIT-JEE?
The best thing is to start as early as possible, right from the 9th standard if possible. However, one must start just after clearing class 10th if not started earlier. In such a scenario the student gets adequate time of 2 years to prepare for the IIT-JEE. This ensures that his/her preparation for the IIT-JEE is complete before the pressure of Board examinations begins to tell.
From the 9th and 10th standard only, the school syllabi should be carefully studied. After that the syllabi for JEE should be studied. The common topics should be clearly noted. These topics demand extra attention and should be done in more depth. For example, if Newton's Laws topic is in school syllabus and in JEE, this topic should also be done from the book recommended for JEE apart from the school book.
How does one cope up with the school syllabus and preparation for the IIT-JEE?
The syllabi of the IIT-JEE is nearly the same as that of CBSE Board exams. The only difference lies in the depth. In IIT-JEE, stress is laid on a deep understanding of concepts and their applications and therefore a student is required to solve problems based on thorough understanding of the subject, while in the CBSE Board exams, stress is given on reproducing the facts. The best method of managing both is to be regular in classes and ensuring proper time management.
Should a student prepare for AIEEE of IIT-JEE?
If a student is reasonably good, he should prepare for JEE. Statistics shows that some differences in the syllabi have marginal effect as far as the end result is concerned in these type of exams.
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