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how much time should i give to iit preparations per week.i have taken admission in a regular school as well as in fiitjee patna centre.i got 95.6%marks in my icse board exams.pls help i m facing time management issues

aditya aman , 13 Years ago
Grade 11
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Godfrey Classic Prince

Last Activity: 13 Years ago

Dear aditya aman,

If you are serious about JEE i will say that studying atleast 8 hours a day will be good !

If not better ...

Therefore per week you must study atleast for 56 hours ...just put a little more in weekends !!

 

I wish you all the success & Good Luck !

Hope this helped you immensely...

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Tej Ray

Last Activity: 13 Years ago

DEAR Aditya,

Please have pateince and read this answer..

Chemistry :

• One must focus much on the topics which are supposed to be small in size and get good deal of Marks. So Focusing on concepts is to be done first and the remaining next.
• IIT JEE Chemistry Questions will be some what tough but they are from the given syllabus.
• Practicing is the only way to get grip on the concepts. One must by heart the Formulae, Definitions and Limitations. NCERT Books are enough for this,.
• Divide chemistry in to three parts namely Physical, Organic and inorganic.
• The Derivations of the corresponding elements and components in Physical chemistry should be learnt thoroughly. That will build your concept building skills.
• Getting grip on the concepts during the preparation time makes this interesting and easy.
• Making flow charts is another technique
• One must focus much on the Organic chemistry as it has many concepts like chemical bonding, periodic tables and more.
• Make charts of the topics chapter wise in your reading room for further preparation.(like formulae, Color Chart, Solubility chart….)
• The Inter 1st year topics in the IIT JEE Syllabus should be chosen for preparation in January as it’s the right time to do so.
• One must coordinate both the IIT JEE and intermediate. The students who gets grip on the Intermediate syllabus should not work rigorously for IIT JEE separately.
• The month of February should be allotted for the Intermediate Preparation and every day the aspirants should go through the formulae, Chart revision so as to keep touch in the subject.
• Every day allot 3 hours for the Chemistry preparation. The long term students should spare entire January for the revisions and Mock tests should be appeared by the students.

Mathematics :
• The students mainly should focus on the Practice as that is the only weapon to get good marks in Mathematics. That gives the ability to solve the same problem in many ways.
• The students should give much priority to the topics which they feel much difficult.
• What ever may be the topic, one must be good at the Basics and concepts. So that they have to practice a lot.
• The important topics which are not easily set in our memory should be made a notes for further use.
• IIT JEE Preparation will not be an barrier for the intermediate preparation. In this situation revising the IIT JEE 1st year Portion is good thing. At the same time second year syllabus should not be kept aside by the name of 2nd year syllabus.
• The aspirants should also focus on the aspects that they have left at the time of the Intermediate preparation and focus on them too.
• In this situation self study is most useful for the aspirants. One must appear as many as mock tests to get grip on the subject.

Physics :
The subject which has lot of scope for the concepts to get grip as an IIT JEE Aspirants in Physics. Some Formulae and their Application and guessing the answer based on the both then its almost easy to crack IIT JEE Physics Paper. If not it will be much difficult to get good marks.

• In this situation the students should identify the fields in which they are good and in which they must focus much, one must check the 10 years weightage of the Marks from the topics and on must take lightly on the topics which get less than 15% weightage and focus on others.
• In that calculation if the weightage of the topic ranges from 90-95% then its supposed to be the major aspect and focus much on them.
• The students must focus on the topics in which they are good at.
• Firstly the students should get the 2nd year portion for the Preparation and then for the 1st year.
• The students who have already started preparation and also going for the coaching will have more chances. The lecturers guidance will be useful for them
• The students should follow some strategies in the Books for the preparation too. The Books with descriptive questions should be given higher priority.
• In case of Physics Self Study Calendar is most prominent one. The students should prepare the calendar so that one should study a minimum of 4 hours a day.
• Appearing as many as test will be useful

15 Time Management Tips

1. Write things down

A common time management mistake is to try to use your memory to keep track of too many details leading to information overload. Using a to-do list to write things down is a great way to take control of your projects and tasks and keep yourself organized.

2. Prioritize your list

Prioritizing your to-do list helps you focus and spend more of your time on the things that really matter to you. Rate your tasks into categories using the ABCD prioritization system described in the time management course.

3. Plan your week

Spend some time at the beginning of each week to plan your schedule. Taking the extra time to do this will help increase your productivity and balance your important long-term projects with your more urgent tasks. All you need is fifteen to thirty minutes each week for your planning session.

4. Carry a notebook

You never know when you are going to have a great idea or brilliant insight. Carry a small notebook with you wherever you go so you can capture your thoughts. If you wait too long to write them down you could forget. Another option is to use a digital recorder.

5. Learn to say no

Many people become overloaded with too much work because they overcommit; they say yes when they really should be saying no. Learn to say no to low priority requests and you will free up time to spend on things that are more important.

6. Think before acting

How many times have you said yes to something you later regretted? Before committing to a new task, stop to think about it before you give your answer. This will prevent you from taking on too much work.

7. Continuously improve yourself

Make time in your schedule to learn new things and develop your natural talents and abilities. For example, you could take a class, attend a training program, or read a book. Continuously improving your knowledge and skills increases your marketability, can help boost your career, and is the most reliable path to financial independence.

8. Think about what you are giving up to do your regular activities

It is a good idea to evaluate regularly how you are spending your time. In some cases, the best thing you can do is to stop doing an activity that is no longer serving you so you can spend the time doing something more valuable. Consider what you are giving up in order to maintain your current activities.

9. Use a time management system

Using a time management system can help you keep track of everything that you need to do, organize and prioritize your work, and develop sound plans to complete it. An integrated system is like glue that holds all the best time management practices together.

10. Identify bad habits

Make a list of bad habits that are stealing your time, sabotaging your goals, and blocking your success. After you do, work on them one at a time and systematically eliminate them from your life. Remember that the easiest way to eliminate a bad habit, it to replace it with a better habit.

11. Don’t do other people’s work

Are you in the habit of doing other people’s work because or a ‘hero’ mentality? Doing this takes up time that you may not have. Instead, focus on your own projects and goals, learn to delegate effectively, and teach others how to do their own work.

12. Keep a goal journal

Schedule time to set and evaluate your goals. Start a journal and write down your progress for each goal. Go through your goal journal each week to make sure you are on the right track.

Keeping a journal on your computer has never been easier!

13. Don’t be a perfectionist

Some tasks don’t require your best effort. Sending a short email to a colleague, for example, shouldn’t take any more than a few minutes. Learn to distinguish between tasks that deserve to be done excellently and tasks that just need to be done.

14. Beware of “filler” tasks

When you have a to-do list filled with important tasks, be careful not to get distracted by “filler” tasks. Things such as organizing your bookcase or filing papers can wait until you tackle the items that have the highest priority.

15. Avoid “efficiency traps”

Being efficient doesn’t necessarily mean that you are being productive. Avoid taking on tasks that you can do with efficiency that don’t need to be done at all. Just because you are busy and getting things done doesn’t mean you are actually accomplishing anything significant.

Time management ensures that you create a personalized schedule that works for you as well as lends you the flexibility to decide what is important for you.

                  Concentrate on results, not on being busy.

GOOD LUCK ADITYA AMAN!!!!!Smile

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