Experts' Views
1. Most of the students have the potential to make it.
2. Sincerity is very important.
3. Punctuality from the very beginning is most important.
4. Relevance is important. The student should not go off-track.
5. The weightage of each topic and its inter connectedness with other topics will avoid the duplication in preparation.
6. The sequencing of topics will greatly help one to co-ordinate the ideas and crystallize the concepts.
7. Examples which apply the concepts should be properly understood and the ideas must be utilized in new questions.
8. Figurative and diagrammatic presentation should be made wherever possible.
9. A proper revision package is a must for every aspirant to find out how he responds to new situations and how fast he is in coordinating the concepts.
10. For multiple choice questions short cut methods should be applied. This involves elimination of wrong options, example methods, induction methods, contradiction methods and dimensions methods.
Shri Sanjiv Vij
M.Sc.,M.Phil.,UGC-CSIR,
Ex-Maths Faculty Delhi University.
1. Basic concepts should be mastered instead of solving lengthy problems.
2. Emphasis on tricky problems based on basic concepts
3. One should not go outside the syllabus.
4. Work smartly with a proper direction & goal.
5. Go for result oriented study.
6. Students should try to solve the problems by their on methods and aviod bookish methods
Dr.C. Mukhopadhyaya
(Retired IIT-Bombay Professor, Dept. of Chemistry)
1. The student should be intelligent & motivated.
2. Should be ready to work-hard.
3. Regular study for 2 Years 11th & 12th.
4. One should try to develop the analytical skill.
5. Thorough in study.
6. Proper Guidance
7. Quality teaching