Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Target and Study Pattern for Main & Advanced Batch



Target JEE Main Batch
-          Inputs given will be more focused on excelling in CBSE Board and JEE Main
-          Concept coverage will be exhaustive but more focus will be given to basic level objective problem solving skill which is required for JEE Main
-          Students will be giving more subjective tests to improve presentation skill required for Board Exam along with JEE Main Pattern Tests.
-          Minimum 3 hours of self-study per day is expected from student
-          It is mandatory for student to appear in JEE Main Tests of AITS and JEE Advanced Tests of AITS are optional


Target JEE Advanced Batch
-          Inputs given will be focused not just on basic level problem solving skills but also on advanced level problem solving skills.
-          Concept coverage will be exhaustive including concepts required for Board, JEE Main and JEE Advanced. But it is expected that students move ahead of solving just basic level problems.
-          After discussion on basic and advanced applications students are expected to solve problems from IIT-JEE Achieve, reference books, previous year AITS, RTPF, GMP etc. Student should devote as much time to problem solving as possible once they feel they are clear with concepts
-          Student will be giving more tests of JEE Main and JEE Advanced pattern
-          Minimum 5 hours of self-study per day is expected from student
-          It is mandatory for student to appear in both JEE Main and JEE Advanced Test of AITS.

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