Monday 2 April 2012

Why it is necessary to solve IITJEE question papers?

To understand the standard of any entrance exam it becomes imperative to refer to older question papers. Same is in the case of Joint entrance examination or JEE. By all means JEE is a very tough qualifying exam testing the candidate’s ability and aptitude for engineering. Most successful winners of the JEE exam work relentlessly and devote two years of their life to crack it.

Attending coaching institutes or taking special tutoring for JEE is the most prevalent norm students adopt to prepare for it. But the preparation for JEE is far from complete if previous years papers are not referred too. The practice to solve old JEE question papers will give students insight into the question pattern and the syllabus at large. 

The general pattern of the JEE questions in the last few years has not changed much. It's just that the application principle applied to each question which differs. The IITJEE syllabus has remained unchanged for last 10-15 years. Therefore referring to previous year’s questions papers is significant. At the same time do not negate the possibility of surprises which the JEE paper is so capable of springing.

From 2013 the JEE pattern as well syllabus will change profoundly. But we are still not aware of how the new syllabus is going to be outlined. Those who wish to take JEE in 2013 will have to wait a bit longer till all the modalities of the exams are understood and possible solution is applied to it.

As for those who will be taking the exam in April 2012, it is time to brace up and put in the best effort. These last 18 days are particularly important. Refer to previous year question papers and solve it to develop speed and accuracy. When solving these questions do not be tempted to look at the solution. Take your time and solve it till the right answer is found. Take as many mock tests as possible which will serve as the precursor to the main exam.

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