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hi friends is insight kota is good centre for prep of iitjee 2008. if not pls suggest other thanks
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which fiitjee centre is good for study classroom program delhi-north-west delhi-south delhi-east
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hi rajiv_nag
is it true that tests are conducting every monday on goiit site?????
if moderator knows it please inform
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TOP TEN COLLEGES OF INDIA(2005-2006)
1)Indian Institute of Technology,
Delhi Hauz Khas, New Delhi - 110 016
Ph: (91) 011-26582027
FAX: (91) 011-26582277
Website: http://www.iitd.ac.in
Email:webmaster@admin.iitd.ac.in
2)Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur
Phone: +91 512 2597889
Fax: +91 512 2590260
Email: infocell@iitk.ac.in
Website: http://www.iitk.ac.in/
3)Indian Institute of Technology, Mumbai
Powai, Mumbai 400076
Ph: (+91) 022-25722545
Website: http://www.iitb.ac.in/
4)Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur
Kharagpur ? 721302 India
Ph: +91-3222-255221 | FAX : +91-3222-255303.
Website: http://www.iitkgp.ac.in/
5)Indian Institute of Technology, Chennai
II PO Chennai 600036 Tamil Nadu
Ph: 415342 ( 10 Lines )
Telex : 041 7362 IITMIN
Website: http://www.iitm.ac.in
6)Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee
Roorkee Uttaranchal India -247667
Tel: +91-1332-272349, 274860
Fax: +91-1332-273560
Website: http://www.iitr.ernet.in/
7)Delhi College of Engineering, Delhi
New Campus Bawana Road Delhi, India Pin Code: 110042
Ph: 91-11-27871018
Fax: 91-11-27871023
E-Mail: dce@dce.edu
http://www.dce.edu/
8)NIT Karnataka, Surathkal
Ph: 0824-2474037
http://www.nitk.ac.in/index.php?option=com_frontpage&Itemid=1
9)Institute of technology BHU
Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India ? 221005
Phone : +91 542 2368427
Fax : +91 542 2368428
E-mail: director_it@bhu.ac.in
http://www.itbhu.ac.in/default.shtml
10)National Institute of Technology, Warangal
Warangal- 506004, INDIA
Phone: +91-870-2459191 | FAX : +91-870-2459547
E-mail : webmaster@nitw.ernet.in
Websites: http://www.nitw.ernet.in/index.html
(Source: India Today-AC NIELSEN-ORG-MARG SURVEY OF COLLEGES)
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TOP TEN COLLEGES OF INDIA(2005-2006)
1)Indian Institute of Technology,
Delhi Hauz Khas, New Delhi - 110 016
Ph: (91) 011-26582027
FAX: (91) 011-26582277
Website: http://www.iitd.ac.in
Email:webmaster@admin.iitd.ac.in
2)Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur
Phone: +91 512 2597889
Fax: +91 512 2590260
Email: infocell@iitk.ac.in
Website: http://www.iitk.ac.in/
3)Indian Institute of Technology, Mumbai
Powai, Mumbai 400076
Ph: (+91) 022-25722545
Website: http://www.iitb.ac.in/
4)Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur
Kharagpur ? 721302 India
Ph: +91-3222-255221 | FAX : +91-3222-255303.
Website: http://www.iitkgp.ac.in/
5)Indian Institute of Technology, Chennai
II PO Chennai 600036 Tamil Nadu
Ph: 415342 ( 10 Lines )
Telex : 041 7362 IITMIN
Website: http://www.iitm.ac.in
6)Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee
Roorkee Uttaranchal India -247667
Tel: +91-1332-272349, 274860
Fax: +91-1332-273560
Website: http://www.iitr.ernet.in/
7)Delhi College of Engineering, Delhi
New Campus Bawana Road Delhi, India Pin Code: 110042
Ph: 91-11-27871018
Fax: 91-11-27871023
E-Mail: dce@dce.edu
http://www.dce.edu/
8)NIT Karnataka, Surathkal
Ph: 0824-2474037
http://www.nitk.ac.in/index.php?option=com_frontpage&Itemid=1
9)Institute of technology BHU
Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India ? 221005
Phone : +91 542 2368427
Fax : +91 542 2368428
E-mail: director_it@bhu.ac.in
http://www.itbhu.ac.in/default.shtml
10)National Institute of Technology, Warangal
Warangal- 506004, INDIA
Phone: +91-870-2459191 | FAX : +91-870-2459547
E-mail : webmaster@nitw.ernet.in
Websites: http://www.nitw.ernet.in/index.html
(Source: India Today-AC NIELSEN-ORG-MARG SURVEY OF COLLEGES)
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You can.
if you think
you can!
If you think you are beaten, you are;
If you think that you dare not, you don.t;
If you.d like to win, but think you can.t,
It.s almost certain you won.t.
If you think you.ll lose, you.ve lost,
For out in the world you find,
Success begins with a fellow.s will,
It.s all in the state of mind.
Often many a race is lost,
Before even a step is run,
And many a coward fails,
Before even his work.s begun.
Think big, and your deeds will grow
Think small, and you.ll fall behind.
Think that you can, and you will,
It.s all in the state of mind.
If you think you.re outclassed, you are;
You.ve got to think high to rise;
You.ve got to be sure of yourself,
Befoe you can ever win a prize.
Life.s battles don.t always go,
To the stronger or faster man,
BUT SOONER OR LATER THE MAN WHO WINS,
IS THE ONE WHO THINKS HE CAN.
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You can.
if you think
you can!
If you think you are beaten, you are;
If you think that you dare not, you don.t;
If you.d like to win, but think you can.t,
It.s almost certain you won.t.
If you think you.ll lose, you.ve lost,
For out in the world you find,
Success begins with a fellow.s will,
It.s all in the state of mind.
Often many a race is lost,
Before even a step is run,
And many a coward fails,
Before even his work.s begun.
Think big, and your deeds will grow
Think small, and you.ll fall behind.
Think that you can, and you will,
It.s all in the state of mind.
If you think you.re outclassed, you are;
You.ve got to think high to rise;
You.ve got to be sure of yourself,
Befoe you can ever win a prize.
Life.s battles don.t always go,
To the stronger or faster man,
BUT SOONER OR LATER THE MAN WHO WINS,
IS THE ONE WHO THINKS HE CAN.
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read it
Combination of Subjects
Study a combination of subjects during a day i. e. after studying 2.3 hrs of mathematics shift to
any theoretical subject for 2 horrs. When we study a subject like math, a particular part of the
brain is working more than rest of the brain. When we shift to a theoretical subject, practically the
other part of the brain would become active and the part studying maths will go for rest.
? Revision
Always refresh your memory by revising the matter learned. At the end of the day you must revise
whatever you.ve learnt during that day (or revise the previous days work before starting studies
the next day). On an average brain is able to retain the newly learned information 80% only for 12
hours, after that the forgetting cycle begins. After this revision, now the brain is able to hold the
matter for 7 days. So next revision should be after 7 days (sundays could be kept for just
revision). This ways you will get rid of the problem of forgetting what you study and save a lot of
time in restudying that topic.
? Use All Your Senses
Whatever you read, try to convert that into picture and visualize it. Our eye memory is many times
stronger than our ear memory since the nerves connecting brain to eye are many times stronger
than nerves connecting brain to ear. So instead of trying to mug up by repeating it loudly try to
see it while reapeating (loudly or in your mind). This is applicable in theoritical subjects. Try to use
all your senses while learning a subject matter. On an average we remember 25% of what we
read, 35% of what we hear, 50% of what we say, 75% of what we see, 95% of what we read,
hear, say and see.
? Breathing and Relaxation
Take special care of your breathing. Deep breaths are very important for relaxing your mind and
hence in your concentration. Pranayam can do wonders to your concentration, relaxation and
sharpening your mined (by supplying oxygen to it). Aerobic exercises like skipping, jogging,
swimming and cycling are also very helpful.
The most powerful weapon on earth is
human soul on fire!
best luck for all exams
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check these tests.i think u will be benefited
www.bitsatpage.com
www.mtg.in
bits-pilani official website
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of course.no doubt about that!!
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hi friend .
go through the site
1.www.mtg.in-free sample test
2.www.bitsatpage.com-register & get one free test of bitsat
3.bits office has given one practice test
hope this will help u
best luck
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u please ask this question in 'c++ programming' community on ORCUT(if u have account)
else in yahoo questions
please tell where u want to do it using classes ?
or any other cases of c++
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hi friend ,see is it same?
1.book name-differential calculus(forB.A.&B.Sc.students)
2.Rs.185.00
3.ISBN 81-219-0471-4
4.chapters-19
5.pages-698
6.there is list of books & their content in last pages
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it depends on ur state & ur state rank.
in maharashtra above 100 gets admission,
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Hi friends,i am putting formules of MODERN PHYSICS(cathoed rays).i have not that much knowdge of comp.so there some print mistakes. MODERN PHYSICS CATHODE RAYS AND POSITIVE RAYS 1. Cathode rays (a) Thomson identified cathode rays as an electron beam. (b) Specific charge q/m as measured by Thomson is: (q/m) = 1.759 x 1011 Coulomb/Kg 2. Positive rays (a) Positive rays were discovered by Goldstein. (b) (q/m) for positive rays is much less than that of electrons. 3. Motion of charge particle through electric field (Field ? to initial velocity) (a) The path is parabolic: y = (qE/2mu2)x2 (b) The time spent in the electric field: t = (L/u) (c) The y.component of velocity acquired: vy = (qEL/mu) (d) The angle at which particle emerges out tan ? = qEL/mu2 (e) The displacement in y-direction, when the particle emerges out of the field: y1=(qEL2/2mu2) (f) The displacement on the screen = Y = (qELD/mu2) 4. Motion of charged particle through magnetic field (Field ? to initial velocity) (a) The path is circular with radius: r = (mu/qB) (b) Momentum of the particle: p = qBr (c) The deflection on the screen: X = (qBLD/mu) 5. Mass spectrographs (a) Thomson.s mass spectrograph (i) Traces on the screen are parabolic in nature (ii) Inner parabola corresponding to heavy M white outer parabola to light M. (iii) The upper portion of parabola is due to small v ions, while lower portion is due to high v ions. (iv) Only v = ? ions can reach vertex of parabola. (v) Equation of parabola: X2 = (B2LD/E) (q/M) Y = K (q/M) Y (b) Brain bridge mass spectrograph (i) Velocity selector: v = (E/B) (ii) Other relations: r = (Mv/qB.) = (ME/qBB.) (whre B. is the magnetic field in dome); d =2r; (d2 -d1) ~ (M2-M1) ; M1 : M2 = d1 : d2 [where d1 and d2 are the distances of traces 1 and 2 from the slit S2 of velocity selector]. sorry:1.11 in 1(b)is in power 2.in 3(a) &5<a> (v) i.e.x raised to power two 3.in 5(b) ~ means proportional to
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You can. if you think you can! If you think you are beaten, you are; If you think that you dare not, you don.t; If you.d like to win, but think you can.t, It.s almost certain you won.t. If you think you.ll lose, you.ve lost, For out in the world you find, Success begins with a fellow.s will, It.s all in the state of mind. Often many a race is lost, Before even a step is run, And many a coward fails, Before even his work.s begun. Think big, and your deeds will grow Think small, and you.ll fall behind. Think that you can, and you will, It.s all in the state of mind. If you think you.re outclassed, you are; You.ve got to think high to rise; You.ve got to be sure of yourself, Befoe you can ever win a prize. Life.s battles don.t always go, To the stronger or faster man, BUT SOONER OR LATER THE MAN WHO WINS, IS THE ONE WHO THINKS HE CAN. .Edwin Markham
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Never say Quit! When things go wrong, as they sometimes will, When the road you are trudging seems all uphill. When the funds are low and debts are high, And you want to smile, but you have to sigh. When care is pressing, you.re down a bit. Rest if you must, but never quit. Life is queer, with its twists and turns, As every one of us, sometimes learns. And many a fellow turns about, When he might have won, if he had stuck it out. Stick to your task, though the pace seems slow, You may succeed with just another blow. Often the goal is nearer than, It seems to a faint and faltering man. Often the struggler has given up. When he might have captured the victor.s cup. And he learned too late, when the night slipped down, How close he was to the golden crown. Success is failure turned inside out, The silver tints of the clouds of doubt. And you never can tell how close you are, It may be near when it seems afar. So stick to the fight when you are hardest hit, It.s when things seem worst, that you must never quit!
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STUDY TIPS ? Combination of Subjects Study a combination of subjects during a day i. e. after studying 2.3 hrs of mathematics shift to any theoretical subject for 2 horrs. When we study a subject like math, a particular part of the brain is working more than rest of the brain. When we shift to a theoretical subject, practically the other part of the brain would become active and the part studying maths will go for rest. ? Revision Always refresh your memory by revising the matter learned. At the end of the day you must revise whatever you.ve learnt during that day (or revise the previous days work before starting studies the next day). On an average brain is able to retain the newly learned information 80% only for 12 hours, after that the forgetting cycle begins. After this revision, now the brain is able to hold the matter for 7 days. So next revision should be after 7 days (sundays could be kept for just revision). This ways you will get rid of the problem of forgetting what you study and save a lot of time in restudying that topic. ? Use All Your Senses Whatever you read, try to convert that into picture and visualize it. Our eye memory is many times stronger than our ear memory since the nerves connecting brain to eye are many times stronger than nerves connecting brain to ear. So instead of trying to mug up by repeating it loudly try to see it while reapeating (loudly or in your mind). This is applicable in theoritical subjects. Try to use all your senses while learning a subject matter. On an average we remember 25% of what we read, 35% of what we hear, 50% of what we say, 75% of what we see, 95% of what we read, hear, say and see. ? Breathing and Relaxation Take special care of your breathing. Deep breaths are very important for relaxing your mind and hence in your concentration. Pranayam can do wonders to your concentration, relaxation and sharpening your mined (by supplying oxygen to it). Aerobic exercises like skipping, jogging, swimming and cycling are also very helpful. The most powerful weapon on earth is human soul on fire!
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Shantinarayan is the best.
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here by serial
1. calculus-i will strongly recommend u to use shanti narayan's books for both differential & integral calculus.
2.inorganic-j.d.lee-great book!!!
3.R.C.Mukharji-obj.chemistry
4.P.Bahadur-numerical chemistry
5.halliday&resnick
6.s.l.loney
7.o.p.tondon-inorganic is best
6.r.d.sharma-obj.math
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