Friday, February 27, 2009
Crash Course
Thursday, February 26, 2009
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Admissions
- Crash Courses in Medical & IIT-JEE / AIEEE for 2009
- One year & two year programs in Medical & IIT-JEE / AIEEE for 2010-2011
About Us
Courses Offered
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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.