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![[Post New]](/templates/default/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) 24 Nov 2007 19:43:57 IST
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I'm completing my school study this year and wanna join IIT. Though I'm following some books yet, I feel that my prepration is not up to the level. Supposing I've not prepared anything so for, I should I prepare? I'm very keen in joining IIT and willing to do hard work. Also how should I frame my time table?
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![[Post New]](/templates/default/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) 24 Nov 2007 20:05:14 IST
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Hi Friend I know i'm not the apt. person to answer this ques as i am too a student like you preparing for JEE 08. I feel if you are determined and focused abt. what you have to do you can do anything face any problem face any challange.... And regarding your time table be focused and don't cheat YOURSELF Challange Yourself abt. how many hours can you study seriously in the whole day.....Don't think it at all that if you study just 2 hrs. a day u can crack JEE NO.
Dude you cannot give JEE just like this. IIT IS SAID TO BE "UNACHIEVABLE" BUT DEPENDS UPON YOU TO MAKE IT ACHIEVABLE..... 
Anyways Make a determined time table dedicate equal and more time to physics as well as maths as compared to chem as chem requires more attention and understanding.........ALL THE BEST..... Challanges are Created by ourselves I hope it is useful. Rate if useful.
CHEERS!!!@@@!!!
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You should definitely prepare even if you haven't started yet. However, I strongly suggest that you follow the process outlined below.
1. Take up the NCERT books. Forget that other books exist on this planet. 2. Read them like a story book. Don't try too hard to understand. Don't solve any problems. Just read through the solved ones. Just make sure you finish reading all the NCERT books in about 2 weeks.
You'd say thats crap! What will I learn that way?? Well, in the least you will become very familiar with the entire syllabus and identify the portions that are potentially hard. Thats the problem that 60% of the people face. They don't familiarize themselves with the overall syllabus. They keep hung up on some chapter and start worrying. So get a good overview of the entire syllabus first. 2 weeks is the upper limit. I bet you'll finish in much shorter time.
3. Now read the NCERT books carefully solving the intext problems and the exercises. 4. Don't get hung up on a problem for more than 15 min. Thats the upper limit. Most probably you attend tutions,. So get the problems you can't solve clarified there.
5. Once you finish NCERT completely, go for the other hard core IIT books. Now you don't have the pressure of completing syllabus. You are refining your skills in various chapters.
Believe me, I have seen people becoming very much relieved in a few weeks after they have completed the syllabus fast. The unnecessary tensions just vanish.
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