27 August, 2005

Future of IIT-JEE

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Comments:

  • I think that it is reasonable to assume that there would be no major change for IIT-JEE 2006.
  • The process to make education a less stressful experience for the students, the govt. has been working towards educational reforms since quite some time. AIEEE was born out of this thought (perhaps wrongly!). JEE is also a part of this process. All the news that comes in the newspapers and other media relates to such progress in talks. It does not mean that a policy is made. A policy is made only when it is officially declared. One should also not forget that IIT are autonomous. An earlier policy of government regarding IIM was not accepted by them and it became a big issue.
  • The direction in which this exam is likely to take shape in future (JEE 2007 onwards) I think is as follows: (a) All objective questions based paper, though the questions will be quality questions (b) A minimum percentage marks in class 10'th/12'th as the eligibility criteria (c) Online tests (d) Limit in number of attempts (e) Some more trivial modifications not worth mentioning at this point.
  • My advise to students would be not to pay attention to anything unless an official announcement is made. The preparation should be done from the high difficulty level point of view. This type of preparation takes care of both the difficult and the simple type of question papers.


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20 August, 2005

IIT-JEE '06 clashes with NDA exam

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12 August, 2005

A burning desire to be and to do is the starting point from which the dreamer must take off.

Many years ago, the commencement speaker at a prestigious university asked all members of the graduating class who had a definite plan for their lives to hold up their hands. As he looked around the room, only three hands were raised. Twenty-five years later, when the class held a reunion, the combined net worth of those three individuals exceeded that of the remainder of the class. People who know where they are going always achieve far greater levels of success than those who merely drift through life, expecting circumstances to create opportunities for them. Successful people create their own opportunities by focusing on goals with an intensity that borders on obsession. In this way, every action moves them toward their goal.
 
Courtesy: Napoleon Hill Foundation.


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05 August, 2005

If you don't know what you want from life, what do yo think you will get?

The great majority of people in the world drift through life, never realising that their future will be the one they create for themselves. The minority who achieve great success are people who know what they want and have a plan for realising their objectives. They know what they want and how they are going to get it. Your goals should be specific, they should be measurable, they should have a deadline for their achievement, and they should be divided into manageable pieces. Know exactly what you plan to achieve, when you plan to achieve it, and how. Review your progress regularly, correct your course when necessary, and never, never give up.
 
Courtesy: Napoleon Hill Foundation.


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02 August, 2005

Where will you be ten years from now if you keep on going the way you are going?

Many people fail to realise that big success is the result of little successes achieved, often over a very long period of time. Truly successful people are long-term thinkers. They know that they must build upon each achievement and constantly learn new and better ways of doing things. A regular review of your progress is an essential part of goal-setting. A goal is little more than a wish unless it has a timetable for completion. Make sure your plan for your life includes short-, medium-, and long-term goals. Revise your goals as circumstances dictate, check them off when they are completed, and set new and bigger goals for yourself as you grow. And take time to reflect often to make sure you are on the right course-for you.
 
Courtesy: Napoleon Hill Foundation.


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