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January 2015
Issue 2
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What is IIST?
centres all over India.
The admissions to the undergraduate (B.Tech.)
programmes for 2013 and 2014 were
made through the All India Rank List
prepared and published by the Central
Board of Secondary Education (CBSE),
based on the Joint Entrance Examination
(JEE) - Main. Previously, IIST admitted
students through the IIT-JEE rank lists
from 2007 to 2009, and conducted its
own entrance exam called ISAT from
2010 to 2012. However, applicants will
need to qualify the JEE Advanced exam, and marks
obtained in the same will be used in determining the
eligibility of the candidate. IIST offers 156 seats for
admission to its B.Tech programmes in Aerospace
Engineering, Avionics and Physical Sciences.
Campus Desk
What is BITS?
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work. All the above points are useless if you are not ready
to toil. So, for the next 3-4 months, compose yourself, try
to get rid of distractions and channelise your energy in
one direction. Believe me, there is nothing like success.
And if you succeed in getting a seat at a top IIT or NIT, I
cannot explain the amount of accolades and adulation that
you will earn.
If you are in I PU, all above points are applicable
to you as well, only the time frame
is larger. So your planning can be
comfortable as regards the time you
spend on each chapter. Try to stay
with the pace of the school/coaching
institute you are studying at. What is
being taught there currently should be
your current priority. Go through the
chapters that you have missed out or are
not confident about during weekends.
Keep giving tests regularly so that you
have a practice well before hand and so that you dont
lose touch of topics.
Inculcate a habit of clearing your doubts as and when
you get them. Do not keep them for later. If you do this
regularly, you will grasp the content better than your
competitors.
JEE may be a one day exam, that too objective. But
success in JEE is achieved only by constantly developing
the art of making notes over the course of PUC. Notes
shouldnt be too detailed, at the same time they should
contain all the important things that you would like to
recollect while solving problems.
As time is on your side, your practice should cover
all possible questions that can be asked from a particular
chapter. As mentioned earlier, at this stage of preparation,
it is essential to mark those questions that cover a wide
range of concepts. This you have to do so that you do not
waste time searching for the right questions when JEE is
at your doorstep.
Once again, keep doing what you like to do during
your free time. If you play a musical instrument, a sport, if
you read or write, you do not need to compromise on these
things at all as far as you do not overdo it. Still, if youve
decided that JEE is what you aim for, your preparation
should be at the top of your schedule.
And of course, work very, very hard. Beat your own
self every day. Nothing said above is more important than
this, not just for JEE but for anything in life. You are one
of many performers on the stage of the world today. To
have the spotlight turned towards you, you have to put
your heart and soul into it.
Puzzle Desk
If you continue shading the squares so that the two doted lines become lines of symetry
(mirror lines) of the completed diagram, how many squares will be left unshaded?
Rs.500 Cash prize for the right answer. Lucky winner will be selected through draw.
Message/Whatsaap your answer to 9900414509. Format: (Answer, Name, Class, School/
College).
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Preparation Desk
How are you benefited by
studying in good engineering colleges?
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The OutBoxers
process of students.
In total there were 11 participating schools. The
event was conducted in three stages. The 1st Round
was a written test. This round had around 1300
participants in total. The 2nd Round and the Grand
Finale were held on Sunday at Mahesh PU College.
The 2nd Round was a screening round for the Grand
Finale. Six teams made it to the Grand Finale. In
the end, the team of Praneet and
Suraj of SharadaVidyalaya emerged
victorious.
The Chief Guest for the occasion
was Dr K N Lokesh, HOD of Dept of
Civil Engineering at NITK Surathkal
and father of Indian cricket team
player K L Rahul.
The motive behind holding such an
event was to show the importance
of the practical application of concepts that students
study in books. Less than half of science can be
learnt from books. The rest comes from applying
this learning in our daily life. And, why science?
Well, it is science that leads to engineering, it is
science that leads to medicine, it is science that leads
to entrepreneurship and we all know the importance
of all of these for the development of our country.
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Nishchith Bhat:
STUDENT
PARENTS
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Doubt Desk
How much time must be given to
each subject separately?
Many doubts occur on the distribution of
time to Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics
separately. As there are individual cutoffs for
each of these subjects, no subject can be left alone. In
the course of study our general interest develops in some
subject and we give maximum time to it at the cost of
From which class onwards can children start important as it is during these days that concepts of
all topics should become very clear. It will really help
coaching focused on Competitive Exams?
Brain Gym
S: Solid
S: Ringing sound
D: Ductile
M:Malleable
H: Heat
E: Electricity
L: Lustrus(Shining)
Instead of remembering the whole table of differences, just remember a light bulb as shown as above.
SSDMHEL: these are the first words from each of the points above.
Just feel and imagine a bulb, it is Solid, if you put it down, it makes a Sound. It breaks as it is Brittle (which is
opposite to Ductility and Malleability). Now imagine a new bulb (You broke the other bulb in your imagination!!
No Worries!!). Now when we supply electricity, the bulb emits Heat and shines (Lustrous). Just focus on the Bold
letters provided, its SSDMHEL!! Simple right?
So it is easy to remember the bulb rather than a whole table. Just recall the bulb in your exam and decode all
the related points and write it in neat sentences. Enjoy your exam!!
All great persons have mastered the art of Mnemonics at some point in their lives. In MATRIX CLASSES, we
demonstrate 10 different memory techniques to remember your school chapters as per the topics desired. It will
enhance your skills in memory development and you can score high in exams.
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