Expected Questions in Mathematics & Tips for Success in IIT-JEE 2009 Public Class

Wednesday, April 08 2009 | 7:30 PM (IST)

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About the Class

Each year, an approximate of 5 lac students appear for the IIT exam & only about 5000 students actually get selected. However, at least 1 lac [100,000] students do have the potential to get selected. The reason why they don''t get selected then is that they cannot apply the concepts, the RIGHT concepts, at that point of time, even though they know it all.

In this class, the presenter will give you tips and techniques to go through the exam and get a positive result. The presenter has designed a set of questions based upon previous years analysis & trends. The competitive exams never give out the composition of the topics in the exam. However, they do follow a trend. The examination format of AIEEE is getting very close to that of IIT, with all the Match The Following & Assertion-Reasoning questions coming in.

The presenter will discuss a set of questions which are expected(on the basis of analysis & experience) in these competitive examinations. Some questions will be common for both & some specially for IIT-JEE. The term expected here does not mean that you''ll get the exact question in your exams. However, its the type of questions & the concept to be used. Most importantly, it is how you think & attempt the questions.

These questions will be divided into three levels & types & will be based upon the IIT-JEE 2009 syllabus which can be found here:
IIT-JEE 2009 Mathematics
Once you have attended the session, you only need to revise the kind of questions discussed in the class until your IIT examination. It will work as a lot more than a test series for you. Remember, IIT does NOT want students who in a way slog & have their books open day & night. it only wants you to apply your brain & take out what you really need from those books.

Although, all the concepts will be explained simultaneously in the class, If you want a revision of your Calculus concepts, Here are a few classes by the presenter you can refer to:
Functions & Graphs
Limits-Methods & Applications
The Differential Coefficient
Applications Of Derivatives
Integral Calculus

The time can be extended if the students have any doubts in mind. My old students know it, that''s never a problem with me :) The students who have already registered for the session may visit http://expertpress.org/res/2180 for a final preparation plan before & after the session

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Keywords: iit, iit jee, mathematics, aieee, competitions, iit 2009, iit tips, iit success, iit expected problems, iit sample problems, mock test, iit questions

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Comments
SURBHI
By: SURBHI
317 days 16 hours 36 minutes ago

hay,i want to know some simple and easy tricks to prepare for IIT exams

amit sharma
By: amit sharma
835 days 14 hours 21 minutes ago

HIIIIIIIIII i want to know the tips and tricks to solve the question

Angad Khurana
By: Angad Khurana
1067 days 12 hours 43 minutes ago

sir, i saw your class recordings on calculus & they helped me a lot. the teaching methods are awesome!!! i have never attended any of your classes but i will ateend all from now. thank you sir.

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Dev is a teacher in Calculus & other maths disciplines. Dev has a remarkable style of delivering the very advanced concepts useful for the various competitive exams in a very basic manner understandable to all.

He has developed innovative ways of teaching mathematics to his students.
He is especially known teaching methods & techniques in Calculus.

He has also taught Vedic Mathematics apart from the other subjects since the last year and has got a great response.
The methods of Vedic Mathematics are blessings given to us by The Aryans. The Vedas contain all the Sciences that we have come to know about, & those which we still need to discover.