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27 May, 2005
Don't look to the stars for the cause of your misfortunes, look to yourself to get better results.
There are many things you cannot control, but you can control the only things that really matter: your mind and your attitude. External forces have very little to do with success. Those who program themselves for success find a way to succeed even in the most difficult of circumstances. Solutions to most problems come from one source and one source alone: yourself. Living life to the fullest is a lot like shooting the rapids in a rubber raft. Once you’ve made the commitment, it’s difficult to change your mind, turn around, and paddle upstream to placid waters. But it’s the excitement and adventure that make it all worthwhile. If you never make the attempt, you may never know the depths of despair, but neither will you experience the exhilaration of success.
Courtesy: Napoleon Hill Foundation.
Don't look to the stars for the cause of your misfortunes, look to yourself to get better results.
Posted by Manish Verma at 12:31:00 PM 0 comments
05 May, 2005
Re: IIT Mains
Having said that I cleared screening what do you think sir should the range of marks so that i can score a 1< AIR <500
is 30+,35+,40+ in M,P,C will do
please answer manish sir.
Surendran Mahe
Reply:
Assuming the aggregate toughness level remains the same for this year as compared to the previous year, the marks put up by you should be good enough to fetch top 500 position. Have a look at the graph at http://www.123iitjee.com/iitjee_stats.htm as a rough estimate.
Re: IIT Mains
Posted by Manish Verma at 1:00:00 AM 4 comments
03 May, 2005
10 Keys to Unlock Mains
- Do not pay emphasis on new topic. It is quite difficult to master a new topic in limited time. It is better to practice the areas that you are already familiar with.
- There appears to be part-marking in mains. Keep that in mind while writing your answer.
- It is more important to do a question completely rather than trying to do more half-done questions.
- In a solution if a mistake is made initially though the later part is correct, there are less chances that the examiner is going to like it.
- Put yourself under test conditions once a week to get accustomed. Note that too much of test taking does not help. Only a deep understanding can get you through mains and not blind test taking.
- If your start is not good, i.e. the first paper does not go well, do not worry. Others may find it difficult as well. Remember, "When the going gets tough, the tough get going".
- Do not spend too much time in one question. Do the easy ones first.
- You may not get extra sheet to write. Practice well to do a question in limited space.
- Be mentally prepared for any surprise. It is possible but not necessary that the paper would be based on last year's pattern.
- Do approximations in calculations keeping an eye on the error.
10 Keys to Unlock Mains
Posted by Manish Verma at 1:05:00 PM 0 comments
02 May, 2005
B.Tech.+MBA Integrated
IIT MBA, competition for IIMs? - The Economic Times
The five year integrated course leading to B.Tech.+MBA seems to be a winner.
B.Tech.+MBA Integrated
Posted by Manish Verma at 12:12:00 PM 0 comments
