The All India Engineering Entrance Examination (AIEEE) is scheduled for Sunday, April 26 and thousands of students across the country are preparing to take the exam that will grant them admission into National Institutes of Technology, Indian Institutes of Information Technology and other reputed engineering institutions.
So are you ready for the AIEEE? Have you designed a strategy that is sure to get you great results?
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Getting through the All India Engineering Entrance Examination (AIEEE) is not all about conceptual clarity and knowledge of the appropriate formulae and theories. There is more to it than meets the eye. The defining characteristic is its timed multiple choice question (MCQ) format.
The basic idea of a timed test is that you have to work and answer under the constraint of time. Hence, a simple step-by-step algorithmic method of solving a question would only waste your time and put you at a disadvantage. What is required is a set of unconventional tools and methods of problem-solving, apart from the commonsense approach.
A crash course at leading institutes would have given you ample exposure to the types of questions expected. The internet is full of AIEEE solutions for most of the previous years' AIEEE papers. What would help your preparation at this time is solving free online tests under similar time constraints or downloading a few AIEEE papers and doing them as timed tests.
Here are a few additional tips from TCYonline experts that will help you handle any MCQ format question with elan:
Pre-exam strategies
Tip 1: Relax
This is not the time to panic; this is the time to consolidate your preparation and be confident. If you have gone through the AIEEE question papers of the previous years, you would know that AIEEE is not a tough test. It is based completely on the curriculum that you followed at +1 and +2 levels. What you really need is to be mentally alert, though completely relaxed in the exam, so that you do not make silly errors.
Tip 2: Prioritise
Your first preference should be to consolidate the syllabi that you are thorough with and then take up, in convenient lots, the rest of the syllabus you are not so comfortable with. In this preparation, the past AIEEE papers would come in handy. Shortlist a few topics based on the past papers and then systematically work on them. Once you are through with one lot of topics, you may take up the next.
Tip 3: Practice
Divide all the AIEEE Model Papers you use for practice into the following three parts. Each part should be practiced, and timed separately. This is because your strengths and weaknesses in different subject areas vary.
1: AIEEE - Math
This section is to be allotted the maximum time out of the three sections. The 35 questions you have in this section must be attempted in not more than 70 minutes.
2. AIEEE - Physics
The 35 questions in this section should ideally be allotted 50 minutes.
3. AIEEE - Chemistry
This section must be done in 45 minutes.
If you follow this time frame in the actual exam, you will still be left with a comfortable cushion of 15 minutes.
In-exam strategies
Always transfer your answers to the ovals, five at a time. This will reduce the frequent and wasteful back and forth shuttling between the Question Paper and the Answer Sheet, during the exam.
Proceed by the process of elimination (POE). Eliminating improbable options will help zero-in on the correct answers. This strategy will also help reduce the probability of errors while you make intelligent guesses.
Guesstimate your calculations. For example, you can easily figure out that the product of 302 and 402 would be slightly greater than 120000 (the product of 300 and 400). You may pick your choice accordingly.
Try these tips out and see how they work wonders for you.
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With less than two months to go for the Common Admission Test (CAT), look no further -- just practice and strategise. It would be an exercise in futility to experiment with new concepts at this point. All an MBA aspirant has to do right now is stay focused.
Since the CAT is a high voltage war of nerves, the best option at this stage would be to maintain your cool. A slight slip on your part and the game's up.
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As a CAT faculty with years of experience behind me, the winning strategy I would suggest is to adopt the mantra 'a mock test a day till the D-day'!
As a smart student your strategy should also be to supplement your classroom learning with online learning. For the uninitiated, thousands of free practice tests are available on the web-portal www.tcyonline.com. By doing these tests you would get a fair idea as to where you stand, because these tests give you analytics too.
1. Strategy
At this stage, you are supposed to be conversant with some basic concepts. I would suggest a game plan like:
One MOCK TEST a day -- with the same time constraints.
Benchmark your performance against that of others
Double up the effort and the time for analyzing the test
Analyse what went wrong and why
Try to find out how you could have done better
Analyse what questions you should have attempted and what not
Learn from your mistakes -- try out a different strategy for the next test by selecting different type of questions to be attempted, omitting question types that posed problem in the previous test.
Take doubt-clearing sessions not only with the concerned CAT experts but also with your peers.
2. Preparation
Bear in mind that fifty per cent verbal questions are based on Reading Comprehension. And, there is no better way to gain confidence here than reading as many 'diversified topics' as possible, preferably with corresponding questions. In this respect, several hundred passages on 'highly diversified' topics are available free on TCYonline.com which can be of immense use.
3. Picking up Vocabulary
Vocabulary build up is very important for CAT. Now the question is how to improve on your vocabulary. Nobody can be a dictionary. There is a way to understand the flow of words. For example, try to link up the words with similar sounding words. Finding a 'common link' is important. At this stage, 15 minutes daily to do the root study of words would go a long way towards your goal.
4. Beef up your Grammar
Strengthening grammar is based on the application of your skills of written expression. If you can write an easy of 300-400 words, without any grammatical flaws, it means your basic grammar is good. At this stage the basic grammar rules should be quite familiar to you.
5. Classroom - Self study balance
Stop studying for new CAT concepts now. Stress more on doubt clearance. Never go to bed with doubts in your mind. That's another high-scoring secret.
6. Common mistakes
Students have misconceptions about options -- they go for the easy way out and ignore the process of elimination (POE). The right answer is never obvious -- the wrong one is on the platter. The student is tempted to catch the wrong one dished out. When you are on the look out for an easy way out, you fall into the trap. The best way is to predict the answer before going to the options. Try to practice the answers. Don't rush to answer the options. Look not for the right answer, but for the wrong answer to be eliminated.
7. Confidence boost
The time has come to boost your confidence levels. Up until now you were taking only the basic tests, below the CAT level. The Mock CATs bring you to the CAT level. From preliminary tests to mock tests, the score has to go down. To start with that may shake your confidence, but you should not worry. You ought to know that your score has only one way to go from here, and that is 'UP'. At this stage if you are disillusioned, you are gone.
So practice, revise, analyse and strategise.
Good luck!
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