Wednesday, 14 May 2014

JEE ADVANCED 2014 - EXPERT TALK

Ramesh Batlish Ramesh Batlish, expert FIIT JEE, Noida tells you how you can ace the most difficult engineering entrance exam by following a systematic study plan.



The JEE (Advanced), formerly known as the IIT-Joint Entrance Exam, is an annual college entrance examination of the Indian Institutes of Technology in India.

It is also one of the toughest engineering entrance exams in the world.
About 1.5 lakh students will be shortlisted from the JEE (Main) to appear for the JEE (Advanced) 2014 on Sunday, May 25, 2014.
A serious aspirant ideally must have completed the syllabus by now.
The schedule of JEE (Advanced)-2014 is as follows:
Paper 1: 9 am to 12 noon IST
Paper 2: 2 pm to 5 pm IST
The syllabus
Syllabus of Classes XI and XII contributes about 45 percent and 55 per cent of the IIT-JEE question-papers respectively.
While preparing all the chapters of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics, based on our past experience stress may be given in particular on the following topics:
Mathematics: Quadratic Equations and Expressions, Complex Numbers, Probability, Vectors and 3D Geometry, Matrices in Algebra; Circle, Parabola, Hyperbola in Coordinate Geometry; Functions, Limits, Continuity and Differentiability, Application of Derivatives, Definite Integral in Calculus.
Physics: Mechanics, Fluids, Heat and Thermodynamics, Waves and Sound, Capacitors & Electrostatics, Magnetics, Electromagnetic Induction, Optics and Modern Physics.
Chemistry: Qualitative Analysis, Coordination Chemistry & Chemical Bonding in Inorganic Chemistry, Electrochemistry, Thermodynamics, Chemical Equilibrium in Physical Chemistry and Organic Chemistry.
The paper pattern
There will be two question papers, each of three hours duration.
Both the question papers will consist of three separate sections on Chemistry, Physics and Mathematics.
They will be of objective type, designed to test comprehension, reasoning and analytical ability of the candidates.
All questions will have multiple choices (MCQ or Multiple Choice Question).
Negative marking scheme will be followed in the checking of examination.

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CHEERS,
ADITYA THAKUR

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