Yogyata Samvardhan Sansthan
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C-30/3, Sector -62, Noida-201301.( South/East of New Delhi), India.
Coaching
for admission in Indian Institute of Technology (IIT JEE) &
Other Engineering and Technical Colleges in India
An
Organisation committed to help talented to excel in their
Dream Career
About IIT-JEE
There are 6 IITs in India. Entrance Test for all
IITs, IT-BHU and ISM-Dhanbad are combined together by the name Joint Entrance
Exam (JEE). JEE is considered to be one of the toughest exams in the world.
The questions asked in the tests are never repeated or picked up from guides
or books.
So, an institute or a teacher is good only if he/she has the potential to
solve/create unseen problems
and can make you able to solve such problems also. So for doing well in this
exam you should try to understand the basic concepts clearly.
From JEE 2000 a new pattern has been introduced. Now, this exam consists of
two stages.
Stage I:
It has a Screening Test of 3 hours’ duration containing approximately
105 objective questions (35 each in Phy/Chem/Math) with equal weightage in all
the three subjects. It is conducted generally on second Sunday of December every
year. About 20,000 students are selected in this stage.
Stage II:
The Main Examination is conducted on 1st or 2nd Sunday of May in the following
year. Main examination will have 3 sessions of 2 hrs. each on Physics, Chemistry
and Mathematics. Only those candidates who qualify in the Screening Test are
allowed to appear in the Main Examination. The Main Examination will have conventional
(non-objective) questions to be answered in the answer-book supplied. Finally,
about 3200 students are selected on the basis of their performance in Main Exam
only.
Question papers will
be provided to a candidate in either Hindi or English, according to his or her
choice, as filled in the application form by the candidate.
The candidates are permitted
to write the Main Examination in any one of the following languages: Assamese,
Bengali, English, Gujarati, Hindi, Tamil and Telugu.
Only one application
is to be submitted for both the examinations; and there is no separate fee for
the Main Examination.
To succeed in both the
stages you need to
(1) develop your fundamental knowledge of the subjects; identify
your mistakes so that you do not commit them in the examination hall.
(2) develop your ability to comprehend new problems.
(3) remove your fear psychosis that deters you from solving new/unseen
problems.
In case you have shortage of time for preparation then you should try to make
use of your strength rather than being afraid of your weaknesses. It is our
experience that one can get selected even if one has not studied all chapters
of syllabus. Quality of your knowledge is more important than quantity of coverage
of JEE syllabus.
Lastly, you must take several JEE-level model tests before actually appearing
in JEE. So, we lay special emphasis on conducting various tests from time to
time so that the students are properly equipped to face JEE.

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