Thursday, July 16, 2009

WHAT IF ?????

What if, could not qualify MBBS/BDS Entrance Exam?
Other Career Options in Medical line:
Medical Field Name Job Profile
Physiotherapist Cures weak muscles, difficulties in the movement of shoulder and knee joints, paralysis, inborn and acquired deformities, gynecological ailments and other such disorders
Occupational Therapist Helps persons having physical, mental, developmental, and emotional disabling conditions
Veterinary Science Diagnosing, treating and curing the diverse types of diseases in birds and animals
Speech Therapist Helps to identify, assess and treat people with communication disorder
Prosthetics & Orthotic Engineering Deals with rehabilitation of physically handicapped individuals who suffer from limb malfunctions or abnormalities or absence or loss of limbs or other body parts
Rehabilitation Therapy Focuses on increasing functions in exact areas of the body through physical exercises, tissue manipulation and treatment
Radiography Diagnose the ailment and diseases of the internal parts of the body using X‐ray, Fluoroscopy, Ultrasound,CTscan, MRI, Angiography and PET technologies
Ophthalmology Diagnosis, treatment and prevention of diseases of the eye and visual system
Psychiatry Deals with the mental, emotional and behavioral disorders in a person
Audiology Deals with the study of hearing disorders
Homeopathy Treat patients by stimulating the body’s own healing powers with natural remedies
Ayurveda Uses mix of natural herbs as medicine and has very effective treatment for all kinds of ailments
Nursing Caring of sick people with science of health care
Nutrition and Dietetics Caring of people through good & balanced diets
Pharmacist Prepares, dispenses and uses medication to achieve optimal therapeutic outcomes

Final Batches

Dear Students...The final batches have already started in JULY 09 for 2010 & 2011 courses. ARE YOU ENROLLED YET ?????

Friday, March 20, 2009

Admission cum Scholarship Test

Next Admission cum Scholarship test dates are:

  1. 31st MAY2009
  2. 7th JUNE 2009
Enrolments are now open !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Sunday, March 8, 2009

Daily PMT , IIT-JEE & AIEEE Prep Tips

  • Be Positive and Confident : This is your first step towards success. Your enthusiasm and spirit should always be upbeat. Face the challenge boldly and courageously.
  • Fill your mind with words and thoughts which will energize you and motivate you to succeed, words like I can, I will, I am going to do ….
  • Stay Calm and Cool Always : Examination is not testing your knowledge, it is also a test of your nerves. While solving the paper, be calm and patient. Your mental balance and ability to withstand stress will give you a cutting edge.
  • Time Management : The students should properly plan their time as time management is very important factor in preparation of any exam. to get through it. They should develop habit of writing tests as much as possible. Speed matters a lot. So, write tests in such a speed that you can complete the tests within stipulated time. Ensure that you complete the test in stipulated time or 5-10 minutes before and while revising the paper do not keep changing answers in hurry. Go through your answer sheet thoroughly before submitting to the invigilator.
  • Plan your Strategy – Professionally and Meticulously : Analyze your shortcomings and strengths to plan your strategy. Accumulate your resources and utilize for best results. It requires strategic planning, positive attitude, hard work, careful guidance and loads of practice.
  • No shortcuts please / Revise your lessons well : Emphasis should be on the basics of the subject concerned. A thorough and dedicated approach is mandatory in preparing your lessons well. Tips and clues given by your teachers are always important. It is always good to get up early in the morning and give some uninterrupted time to study as the concentration level is very high at this time.
  • Don’t Just Shoot : Well begun is half done, so start professionally, with a cool head. Read the question properly and try to understand it. If you have understood the intricacy of the questions, then half of the job is done. Paper well begin ends well. Never try such questions in which you are not sure of the right choice because there is negative marking in the examination.
  • Control your Excitement and Anxiety : Resist yourself in displaying over excitement and anxiety. Your temperament is vital in handling the situation. Always act, never react.
    Never loose your heart : If you find the question paper is not up to your expectations, do not just give away. Through all your acumen and energy to get the best out of it.
    Remove Psychological Barriers, Awaken Your Faith : It is for you to believe the fact that you can always make it possible to achieve. No holdups, no barriers please. Determination and hard work is the key to success.
  • A common myth associated with Medical entrance exam. that it is very tough examination or that the questions are complex and difficult to crack is not true. It is just a different pattern of examination which requires different approach to understand the same subject that you have studied in school. The success lies in understanding the basic fundas and practicing regularly.
  • Preparing for medical entrance exams. calls for a long haul of disciplined learning.
    Parents should keep an eye on their child’s studying habits and other activities as the parents play a pivotal role in their ward’s success.
  • The success formulae is to define your goals, then decide that how you are going to go up to achieve those goals and it is the simplest recipe to achieve any kind of goal in life. You have to discard small things for the big things.
  • 100% effort brings 100% result. The relationship between effort and results is simple, direct and proportionate.
  • Relaxation also doubles productivity. Sleep cannot be your time management jump, in order to make for lost time of your waking hours do not begin to pertain your sleeping hours. This will upset your body, you cannot deprive your body the amount of relaxation time it must have.
  • Passion ignites talent and enables us to do exceptional things.
  • Think of your mind as a fertile garden. Fill your mind with positive, uplifting and motivating thoughts and you will have abundant crop of success.
  • To get the goal you want in life, you need motivation. The bigger your dream, the bigger is your success. Motivation creates commitment, which in turn creates zeal to just make it happen.
  • You may think successful people became successful because they were lucky, but this is not so, luck plays no part in being successful. Successful people do not go through life hoping for a favourable break. They make their break themselves. They make their own luck and that’s what you should do.
  • Every battle is first won in the mind.
  • Some people are in the habit of leaving jobs half finished. Quitting is a negative habit and won’t take you far in life.
  • Time waits for no one, treasure every moment you have.
  • Do not receive visitor or attend phone calls during your learning and practice time.
  • One of the biggest time waster is telephone and every time it rings it interrupts one, you stop whatever you are doing to answer the phone and before you know you are off to other direction.

Friday, February 27, 2009

Crash Course

Aakash announces CRASH COURSE for CBSE-PMT & AIEEE 2009. Dates of commencement : 6th March 2009 ( Haryana Board) and 17th & 24th March 2009 (CBSE Board)

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Admission cum Scholarship Test

Next admission cum scholarship test is on 5th April 2009.

Tuesday, February 24, 2009


Admissions

Admission open for:
  1. Crash Courses in Medical & IIT-JEE / AIEEE for 2009
  2. One year & two year programs in Medical & IIT-JEE / AIEEE for 2010-2011

About Us

Courses Offered

 

Course Name (MEDICAL)

Crash Course for CBSE-PMT, Delhi/State PMTs & AIIMS - 2009 (For class XII appearing / passed students)

Crash Course for Delhi / State PMTs & AIIMS - 2009 (For class XII appearing/passed students)

Rankers Course for CBSE-PMT, Delhi/State PMTs-2010 (For class XII passed students)

Regular Course for CBSE-PMT, Delhi/State PMTs & AIIMS-2010 (For class XII passed students)

Test Series Course for CBSE-PMT, Delhi/State PMTs & AIIMS-2009 (For class XII appearing/passed students)

Test Series Course for CBSE-PMT, Delhi/State PMTs & AIIMS-2009 (For class XII passed students)

Two Years Integrated Course for Medical Entrance Exams.-2011 (After declaration of class X Board Result)

Two Years Integrated Course for Medical Entrance Exams.-2011 (Before declaration of class X Board Result)

Two Years Weekend Course for Medical Entrance Exams. - 2011 (After declaration of class X Board result)

Two Years Weekend Course for Medical Entrance Exams. - 2011 (Before declaration of class X Board result)

Ultimate Course for CBSE Final Exam.-2009 (For CBSE Prelim. Qualified students)

XII Cum Medical Course for Medical Entrance Exams. - 2010 (For class XII studying students)

 

 

Course Name ( Engineering)

Crash Course for AIEEE & DCE - 2009 (For XII appearing / passed students)

Crash Course for AIEEE - 2009 (For XII appearing / passed students)

Final Test Series Course for IIT-JEE 2009 (For XII studying / passed students)

First Step Course for IIT-JEE - 2011 (After the declarataion of X Board result)

First Step Course for IIT-JEE - 2011 (Before the declarataion of X Board result)

Power Step Course for IIT-JEE - 2010 (For XII passed students)

Rankers' Course for AIEEE 2010 (For XII appearing/passed students)

Regular Course for AIEEE / State Engg. Entrance Exams. - 2010 (For XII passed students)

Second Step Course for IIT-JEE 2010 (For class XII studying students)

 

 

Admission Process

Direct Admission 

Aakash Institute / Aakash IIT-JEE offer direct admission option in all of its courses. The direct admission provided on the basis of percentage of marks secured by the student in Board Examination.  

Each course has a predefined specific percentage admission criterion. Broadly, for any course a student should fulfill percentage requirement for either Science & Math aggregate in class X Board / SSC examinations or PCB/PCM aggregate in class XII Board/HSC examinations 

For example, the Two Year Integrated Program for Medical Entrance or Engineering Entrance requires a minimum of 75% marks in Science & Math (Aggregate) in X Board/SSC. So a student, who scores more that this percentage requirement, will be given direct admission into our course. However, if a student has not scored above 75% marks in Science & Math in X Boards/SSC, then he/she will have to give our 'Admission Cum Scholarship Test'. Those students who qualify this test are then given admission to the applied course. 

Admission Cum Scholarship Test 

Aakash Institute / Aakash IIT-JEE offer admission to those students also, who could not perform well in their board exams and thus want another chance to show case their potential for engineering or medicine as career. For such students we have a provision of an admission test, where we test the basic aptitude of the student. The syllabus of the admission test is different for different courses and can be obtained in detail from the information desk at the applying centre.  

The admission test also gives an opportunity to the student to perform higher and win some scholarship also. A student, who has qualified our direct admission criteria, can also sit for the 'Admission Cum Scholarship' test and win himself/herself a scholarship

 

 

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Examination Tips

  • Know what is asked
    – Get the hang of the types of questions asked (Sample Papers)
    – Don’t confuse with what is important in which subject
  • Control Mistakes:
    – Calculation Mistakes, Reading Mistakes & Comprehension Mistakes constitutes 30 to 40% of marks lost in an exam
  • Manage the allotted time well:
    – Attempt easy questions first (Finish what you know first)
    – Skip tough questions. Don’t waste time on a particular question. Come back to them if you have time.
  • Keep your calm
    – A tough paper is tough for everyone. So don’t get hassled
    – An easy paper is easy for everyone. So don’t get excited
  • Coping with Daily Stress:
    – Sleep well (Six to Seven hours)
    – Don’t study long hours
    – Exercise or play games regularly
    – Keep yourself organized
    – Plan your tasks well
  • Coping with Examination Stress:
    – Start making weekly schedules to finish syllabus
    – First pick important topics: Prioritize
    – Do not over study
    – Take short breaks after one hour of study
    – All have equal brains. Do not underestimate yourself
    – Replace negative thoughts with positive thoughts
    – Be focused on your objective
  • Define Your Syllabus Units:
    – Divide syllabus into small units comfortable with you
  • Prioritize The Syllabus Units:
    – Divide the chapters into
    • Secure Zone (60%)
    • Relax Zone (30%)
    • Topper’s Zone (10%)
    • Change But Do Not Give Up
    – If you get bored with one topic, change to a new topic. Then come back to it and finish to the last word of the chapter.
  • Revision/Quizzing:
    – Must revise/quiz yourself on the chapter after finishing it. Give 15 minutes in the exam to revise the answer sheet.