AIEEE Preparation
AIEEE is the most prestigious engineering entrance examination and the
students willing to make it to the top notch engineering colleges through
AIEEE have to realize that they need to have the right kind of
orientation. In AIEEE the emphasis is on fundamental concepts and their
application in different situations. This differs significantly from the
Board examinations. The questions asked in the AIEEE seek to test the
conceptual clarity and the reasoning ability of the students.
“Questions in AIEEE are not difficult they are
just different”
Yes!
Most of the questions in AIEEE are not difficult but they are just
different & they require a different approach, a different mindset. Each
question has an element of surprise in it & student who is adept in
tackling ‘surprise questions’ is most likely to sail through.
In this booklet we have tried to briefly answer questions of students
preparing for AIEEE. This information will help you establish new goals,
develop a new sense of purpose and generate new ideas that will be helpful
in your preparation.
Few strategies of Smart Preparation
• Well thought revision plan,
The first & foremost step is to build a sound & feasible plan for your
preparation.
Divide your entire time into a reasonable time chart with milestones in
between & plan your studies
accordingly. Do not overestimate the time you have. You are advised to
leave free time in between so that if any module gets delayed you don’t
have to change the plan.
Study the trend of previous year question papers & draw marks distribution
of each subject to find out which topics are most important & which are
least. Give priority to important topics & try to put them in early stage
of your preparation to avoid any possibility of them being left.
Review your plan periodically to find out if there are any lapses & how
they can be covered up.
To summarize PAGE counselors believe that most of the student’s fail not
because of lack of ability or intelligence but because of lack of desire,
direction, proper planning & discipline.
• Strengthening fundamentals:
Most of the questions are based on fundamentals & their applications. So,
the first step is to establish a solid base by mastering the fundamentals.
For mastering the fundamentals you have to be focused. Don’t refer too
many books. Decide about the books after discussing with your trainer at
PAGE then stick to them.
When you start a new chapter, the learning curve is slow that you do not
accomplish similar amount of learning every day even though you spend same
amount of time everyday. So even if your learning process is slow, keep
studying day after day without getting discouraged. All the subjects are
equally important. Devote more time to subject/topic you are weak in
(remember most of us tend to devote more time on areas we are strong &
often shy away from our weakness). In most of the examinations minimum
qualifying marks are there for each subject. Hence make sure that you do
not ignore any subject & allocate adequate time to each subject
• Strengthening Application of fundamentals
Quality is more important than Quantity: Doing 100 quality & concepts
based questions is more important than doing 1000 questions which have not
been selected carefully. Remember that the purpose is to sharpen
problem-solving skills. Start with conventional methods of problem solving
but improvise constantly & build you own shortcuts & ways of attacking a
problem.
While practicing the problem always try to solve the problem on your own.
If you are unable to solve a problem do not hurry to consult the solution.
Study the relevant theory again, paying attention to the finer points and
the problem in the back of mind.
Experience shows that studying the theory with a definite problem in mind
is very effective and also sharpens the problem solving skills. Remember
that directly going though the solutions is not going to help you at all.
The key in problem solving does not lie in understanding the solution to
the problem but to find out what clues in the problem leads you to the
right explanation. In case you are not able to solve the problem try to
find out the reason by analyzing the level of problem & practice similar
kind of problems so that you can master the tricks involved.
While doing problem solving try to strengthen and develop your conceptual
understanding by analyzing deeply and correlating the problem with real
life situations.
While practicing identify your strong & weak areas (subject wise/topic
wise/question wise). Testing your preparation chapter by chapter can do
this. Through a structured test you should be able to diagnose which
chapter, which concept & what type of problems you need to practice more.
• Strengthening Speed /Strike rate & Examination temperament
Always keep track of your average speed of solving questions.
Participating in PAGE identical test series helps in time & temperament
management during the final exams. It has been observed that most of the
students loose 15 to 20% of their marks not because they do not know the
subject but because they fail to apply the basic concepts correctly. This
is basically due to examination fear & pressure. These marks that a
student looses because of silly mistakes (calculation errors, confusion,
fail to apply the right concepts, solving the problem by long method) can
be reduced if a student regularly participates in test series based on the
pattern & level of final exams.
The student can also simulate the exam like conditions through PAGE
training program.
Get a feedback on your preparation by getting yourself tested by a body
other than your College. Testing by PAGE would give you an independent and
unbiased feedback about your performance. It is preferable if these tests
give feedback on National level.
Please remember that both speed & strike rate are important for success.
Continuously develop the ability to do things fast & accurately.
Keep interacting with people who are preparing. Since the competition is
on National level it is important to compare your preparation with other
students preparing across the country.
In short we can say that “AIEEE is not necessarily test of knowledge of
basic fundamentals only but it is a test of application of knowledge to
solve surprise problems with perfect time & temperament
management.
Speed: Speed building comes through the following:
Memorizing land mark problems (remembering standard formulae, concepts
so that you can apply them directly) Being strong in mental calculations
(never use the calculator during your entire preparation, try to do first
and second level of calculations mentally, remember as vocalization
reduces reading speed, similarly doing calculation on paper reduces the
speed. Working with choices (see all the options and do not go for last
digit accuracy unless required by the problem) when you are doing subject
wise exercises you can also calculate speed subject wise.
Here we would like to highlight one more point that just good speed is not
enough because of negative marks, so a high speed with less accuracy may
be harmful.
Strike Rate: This originates the second important factor, the
strike rate. Strike rate means the percentage of correctly attempted
questions
Strike rate can be improved with the help of intelligent guessing.
Intelligent guessing means guessing a question you are not completely sure
but have some idea about. Your objective is not to solve the question but
choosing the correct option out of the 4 given choices. So always try to
eliminate the choices. Remember that if one choice is eliminated, chances
of your guess being right is 33% (in comparison to a blind guess where the
chances of being right is 25%) and if two are eliminated the chances of
hitting the right answer are 50 %
So remember that a good speed or strike rate alone cannot give you
success. One without the other is a good way to mess up a potentially good
performance. So, what is required is a good
combination of both speed and strike rate.
Question Selection: It is very important to understand what you
have to attempt and what you have to leave. There is a limit to which you
can improve your speed and strike rate beyond which what becomes very
important is your selection of question. So success depends upon how
judiciously one is able to select the questions. To optimize your
performance you should quickly scan for easy question and come back to the
difficult ones later.
Always keep in mind that normally questions in any competitive exams can
be categorized into 3 areas
Easy: Approximately 25% questions in a paper are easy
Average: Approximately 60% questions in a paper are average
Difficult: Approximately 15% questions in a paper are difficult
The easy and average questions ensure selection whereas the difficult
questions make the merit. You should focus on careful selection of the
easy and average questions and avoid difficult questions in the first and
second round and come back to them once you have completed the entire
paper once.
Also remember that cut-off in most of the exams moves between 60 to
70%. So if you focus on easy and average question i.e. 85% of the
questions, you can easily score 70% marks without even going to difficult
question. Try to ensure that in the initial 2 hours of the paper the focus
should be clearly on easy and average question, after two hours you can
decide whether you want to move to difficult questions or revise the ones
attempted to ensure a high strike rate.
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