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From 2017, Board marks will not matter
for calculating JEE Main ranks, but performing in School
Board is equally important along with the preparation of IIT JEE. The good
consistent academic score in your school will give you more confidence and you
will feel mentally strong for your IIT goal.
To get admission into IITs and NITs, a candidate needs to be
either within top 20 percentile or secured 75% marks in class 12th (or
equivalent) board examination.
So how a student should go about combined
preparation of school and IIT JEE. Let’s see step by step for students of
each class.
When student is in class 10th or below
Up to 10th standard, you don’t need to focus
too much other than your school syllabus. So be relax and enjoy your school
time. Only one advice: Make sure you study to
understand the concepts, not just for getting marks. It’s a practice
that every student should adopt from very young age.
You can apply for different Olympiads and
exams like NTSE where you develop competitive skills
that will help you in your JEE Preparation.
For class 8-10, a foundation course for IIT JEE can be handy for students, where
objective is to create strong foundation for IIT JEE along with the school
examination preparation.
IIT JEE Preparation for Class 11th Students
From class 11th onward, it’s like a two way
preparation. On one hand you will be studying as per your school curriculum,
and at the same time you have to put ten times more effort
for JEE preparation.
There have been tendency of students to take
class 11th lightly. You should never make this mistake. Save these
words, “Class 11th is very important for success in IIT JEE”.
Focus on every chapter and understand the concepts because in 12th class you
will find use of most of the topics of 11th class.
Combined Preparation of School Board and IIT JEE for Class 11th
& 12th Students
First advice is, utilize your school hours in a best possible
way. Understand everything that is taught in the class. In-case you missed out
on anything, try to clear that after reaching home. It should be your first
priority.
Next step is to solve problems that are left
by your teacher in the class (I am assuming that teacher in school don’t
solve all the questions for you). Go through the examples in NCERT textbook.
They are very valuable for the preparation of school exams and JEE both.
It would be best if you finish these things before your evening
walk in the park (taking break is necessary to refresh your mind). You may also
have coaching classes at this time. Tough luck! But you have to manage this
out.
If you have joined a coaching institute for IIT JEE,
§ Don’t miss out on any class and give your full
attention in the class.
§ Make notes which are easy to read for you.
§ Solve regular questions on the topics that is
taught in the class.
§ Solve questions that are within the syllabus.
Don’t go deep into the topic as if you are doing research. The
objective is to clear the IIT examination, you can do the research part
later when you get admitted to IIT!
After break (or coaching classes), you have to study exclusively
for IIT. I am sure you have already gone through the syllabus of IIT JEE at
this point of time. It’s the time to understand each topic more thoroughly.
If you are not understanding anything, take
help from your teacher, coaching class, friends, or anyone, but make sure you
understand the concept properly before starting to solve the problems. Once
everything is clear, try to solve as many questions as possible. You can refer
to recommended books for
JEE to practice more
problems.
On Sundays and Holidays, your full day should be dedicated
to JEE preparation. After Sep-Oct, you need to put rigorous efforts
in solving practice tests (AITS) for IIT JEE.
If you put your best effort and stay away from distractions, you
can do well in both IIT JEE and School Board exams.
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