Friday 21 November 2014

Best Coaching for IIT-JEE Foundation for 9th and 10th students | How to prepare for iit


Aspirants of IIT-MAIN & ADVANCE Level-2015: Judge your preparedness through our Concept Booster.
Improve on your weak areas through our Extra Support Program

Concept Booster is collection of well-designed problems in all the topics of Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics to check students concepts, comprehension & application power of each part of P.C.M.

Extra support is classroom program of 75 hrs. to those students who have difficulty in some areas of subjects or have doubts (solutions of different problems). This program will eliminate all doubts & boost confidence level of the students for the final exams.


Disha classes is one of the most reputed coaching institutes for following courses:


Best Coaching for IIT-JEE Foundation for 9th and 10th students. And we are specialize in following subjects

Physics, 
Chemistry, 
Math
And we have well educated and well experience faculty member they are actually very famous for science subject.


When we talk about Mathematics subjects:

We cover Algebra, Geometry, co-ordinate geometry and number system is some topics, which are taught in Class 9 or class 10 . Apart from class room sessions, students can opt for online sessions for Math topics.

When we talk about IIT JEE (Foundation) Preparation 

We focus to guide:


Knowing the Exam

1.       Understand the structure of the Main exam. 

2.       Understand the structure of the Advanced exam.

3.       Use official mock tests. 

4.       Know the topics covered by each test.

5.       Use question papers from past exams. 

6.       Consult the official JEE FAQ for general questions. 

7.       Keep up-to-date with official bulletins.

8.       Use third-party question resources. 
Review your notes from school.


The Joint Entrance Examination IIT (JEE), formerly the India Institute of Technology Joint Entrance Examination (IIT-JEE) is a standardized test used for admission to engineering programs in India. The JEE, which replaced the IIT-JEE in 2013, is Comprised of multiple-choice questions that test the applicant's knowledge in several engineering-related fields.


The JEE is offered at two levels: JEE Main and JEE Advanced, the latter being required for certain selective programs. Like with any serious academic test, thorough preparation is key to earn a good score on the JEE.
Structure of the Main exam.
 
 The JEE Main lasts three hours and consists of 90 multiple-choice questions. The exam consists of three sections: Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. Each section contains 30 questions. All sections are weighted equally.
 
For each question answered correctly, four points are awarded. For each incorrect answer, one-quarter point is deducted. No points are awarded or deducted for unanswered questions.
 
Structure of the Advanced exam.
 
 The JEE Advanced is structured differently than the main exam. The advanced exam covers the same three topics: Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. However, unlike the main exam, the advanced exam is divided into two three-hour long papers, each divided into three sections (one for each topic). The papers are organized as follows:[2]

·         Paper One: Each section contains 10 multiple choice questions with one correct answer, five multiple choice questions with one or more correct answers, and five questions that require the test taker to provide a single-digit answer.

·         Paper Two: Each section contains eight multiple choice questions with one correct answer, eight questions that require responding to a reading passage, and several "matching list"-type questions.
 

1 comment:

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