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Thursday, 17 October 2019

How to crack the IIT-JEE or AIEEE without coaching


What is the best way to crack the IIT-JEE without coaching?




These quotes might prove to be your best friends. Have a look at them when you are feeling low.

 "The darkest hour is just before the dawn"
"A smooth sea never made a skillful mariner"
"Success and excuse do not walk together"

 
 And as Einstein says "I am not smarter, I just stay with the problems longer" . Follow this for every difficult question. Don't look for the solutions and try to do it on your own.



1. Know about Exam Pattern and JEE Main Syllabus.
2. Understand Your Self, Put the Interesting topics to the first then move accordingly in your way.
3. Set Your Daily, Weekly and Monthly Plan for Studying Concepts.
4. Fix your targets and Look for Control over the errors. Accuracy is the key factor in competitive Exams.
5. Look and analyse your results by Taking JEE Main Mock Test, Revise Accordingly to get good Results.
6. Be Your Self Concentrate more.
8. Focus on Knowledge and Use Test Taking Stratagies to get good scores
9. Motivate your self, Be Confident at any point.
10. Choose Proper resources, don’t deviate your self.
11. Do one thing at a time, Do your Routine works with out disturbances to avoid distractions.
12. Discuss your doubts with right persons at right time.



Preparing for IIT Advance(or JEE) requires :-

Note point to be remembered :-  While you are joining in intermediate college make sure that college should have foundation of IIT courses , then only you can cover your both 11 ,12 & IIT syllabus at a time and You can crack your exam result
1. Self control.
 a) Don't watch a lot of movies. One movie per week is fine as it will relax you a little bit and help you concentrate even better.
 b) Don't get addicted to video games. (They are nothing but time sinks).
 c) Don't get into relationships and other such stuff.
 d) Avoid facebook, Whatsapp etc. as much as you can. (I am not saying that you should kill
your social life. Just don't waste your time on these things. Limited use of facebook and Whatsapp is encouraged so that u can remain in touch with your friends).
2. Burning Desire to get into IIT.
 This is very important to get yourself motivated and remain motivated for upcoming Two years (which is a very long time). Don't let that spark fade away.
3. 6 hrs of SELF Study daily.
 This is most important of above three points. Actually 1 and 2 are required so that you can study for about 6 hrs daily. (Here I mean dedicated 6 hrs of study for that you will have to have sitting of about 8 hrs ). You should solve about at least 30 numericals daily.
 

You can certainly clear IIT-JEE without any coaching if you follow some tips like:


  • Be focused:
    First of all, you should be mentally prepared and keep a positive approach towards your goal. These days, the competition has become so high, you need to give a tremendous effort mentally and physically. You must raise your level of performance to be able to crack the exam.
  • Proper utilization of time:
    You must follow a strict timetable to utilize your time in the best way. Solve more and more problems, discover more and more new tricks. You should make notes for the topics in which you are weak. This will help you to perform well in exam.
  • Group study:
    Working with a competitive study group goes a very long way in the successful preparation of JEE. Group discussion with teachers and fellow students will recreate a cooperative environment to multiply your knowledge exponentially. Students can Quiz and challenge each other with questions from the syllabus.
  • Revise thoroughly:
    You should revise the syllabus as many times as you can. Doing so will help you in the following ways:
  • It will increase your test-taking speed.
  • It will help you overcome panic.
  • It will give you a clear picture about the topics you’re weak in.
  • Study in smarter way:- Make your concept in any topic in maths crystal clear. Try to understand the topic as deep as possible as then only you will be able to implement properly without committing any conceptual mistake. An another benefit of this approach will be like you can create your own tips & tricks/shorcuts to approach a problem.
  • Follow a proper study material:- A study material in which every concept is explained properly using relevant examples & proper questions. Try study material which have various difficulty level question which further helps you to know how much you actually know a topic. Practice as much as possible.
  • Regular assessment :- Since, you will be facing on of the toughest engineering examination you need to check yourself this method is true not only maths but also for physics & chemistry as well. As your JEE rank will be decided on the basis of how fast and how accurately you solve a problem. Give as much mock test papers as possible and analyse your result.

Hard-work done with determination will surely help you succeed. (good luck…..:):

I don't think that you need to go any coaching Institutes if u joined in a good Institute for your 11 & 12 th .(There are a lot of good intermediate institutes opened in every nook and corner of almost every major city but only a few of them are really good and worth to join). So please do a little bit of research about ur intermediate institute like previous years selection, reputation of teachers etc. ).



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Friday, 11 October 2019

What is Afcat exam eligibility & how to crack afcat exam



What is Afcat exam eligibility  & how to crack afcat exam ?


AFCAT is an exam which can give you wings! For all of you who have the dream of working between the sprawling jets can turn this dream into reality through this exam. Air Force Common Admission Test is a written exam conducted by Indian Air Force twice every year to induct officers in the IAF. The written exam is followed by Air Force Selection Board Interview for shortlisted candidates.





Saturday, 5 October 2019

What is eligibility criteria of cds examination & how to crack cds exam in first attempt


What is eligibility criteria of cds examination & how to crack cds exam in first attempt

Combined Defence Services commonly known as CDS is conducted twice a year by Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) for graduate candidates who wish to pursue their career as commissioned officers in Army, Navy and Air Force. CDS 2020 is conducted for recruiting around 800 officers’ vacancies in Indian Army, Navy, Air Force. CDS 2020 is conducted two times a year – CDS I and CDS II and each exam has approximately 400 vacancies. Candidates who are a minimum of 20 and maximum of 24 years of age and possessing requisite professional and technical qualifications recognised by government are eligible for appearing in CDS 2020.



Highlights of CDS Eligibility Criteria
  • It is important for the candidate to be unmarried and should not be a widower or should not be a divorcee.
  • The highlights of eligibility standards as per Category, Age Limit, Gender and Marital Status are tabulated below:
CDS Nationality Criteria
For CDS  the candidate should be a subject/citizen of any 1 of the following countries/regions:
  1. A citizen of India
  2. A subject of Bhutan
  3. A subject of Nepal
  4. A Tibetan refugee who came to India before July 1, 1962 with the intention of permanently setting in India.
  5. A person of Indian origin who has migrated from Pakistan, Burma, Sri Lanka or East African countries of Kenya, Uganda, the United Republic of Tanzania, Zambia, Malawi, Zaire and Ethiopia or from Vietnam with the intention of permanently settling in India.
    Provided that a candidate belonging to categories (b), (c), (d) and (e) shall be a person in whose favour a certificate of eligibility has been issued by the Government of ind…
CDS Educational Qualification
All the candidates should have completed their Graduation or should be appearing for the final year degree examination. The individual educational qualification required for each institution is discussed below.
  • I.M.A. and OTA: Degree of a recognized University or equivalent.
  • Indian Naval Academy (INA): Degree in Engineering from a recognized university/institution.
  • Air Force Academy: Degree of a recognized University (with Physics and Mathematics at 10+2 level) or Bachelor of Engineering.
Note: The candidates who are in the final years of their Degree Course and have yet to pass the final year Degree examination are also eligible to apply. Such candidates are required to submit the proof of passing the requisite qualifying examination by a date to be specified in the Commission’s Notice for the Examination.
CDS 2019 Age and Marital Status Criteria
The candidate should go through the cut off dates for age limit and marital status criteria before filling the online Application form for CDS examination1:
For Indian Military Academy (IMA): The candidate falling in the age group of 19 – 24 Years i.e. they are born not earlier than January 2, 1993 & not later than January1, 1998 only. The candidate should also be unmarried to be considered eligible.
For Indian Naval Academy (INA): The candidate falling in the age group of 19- 22 Years i.e. they are born not earlier than January 2, 1993 & not later than January 1, 1998 only. The candidate for this category should also be unmarried to be considered for eligibility.
For Air Force Academy: the candidate falling in the age group of 19- 23 Years i.e. they are born not earlier than January 2, 1993 & not later than January 1, 1997 (Upper age limit for
candidates holding valid and current Commercial Pilot Licence issued by DGCA (India) is relaxable up to 26 yrs. i.e. born not earlier than January 2, 1991 & not later than January 1, 1997) are eligible. The candidates below 25 years should be unmarried and above 25 years can or cannot be married.
For Officers’ Training Academy (SSC Course for Men): The candidate belonging in the age group of 19- 25 Years i.e. they are born not earlier than July 2, 1991 & not later than July 1, 1997 are eligible. Also, here the candidate can either be married or unmarried.
For Officers’ Training Academy (SSC Women Non-Technical Course): the candidate belonging to age group of 19- 25 Years i.e. they are born not earlier than July 2, 1992 and not later than July 1, 1998. The candidate is eligible if they are unmarried, issueless widows who have not remarried and issueless divorcees (in possession of divorce documents) who have not remarried.
CDS 2020 Physical Criteria
To be applying for the Defence services the basic and the most important criteria for a candidate is to be physically and mentally fit. It is a category on which the candidate can look forward to serve its country in a way they want to.
It is a vital eligibility criterion for a CDS 2020 candidate. He/ she should have good mental as well as physical health. Mentioned below are the Physical as well as mental guidelines to be followed by the candidates for the CDS 2020:
Physical Standards for CDS exam 2020
  • It is advisable for the candidate to get oneself medically examined before filling application form. It is because if due to some reason the candidate was found unfit, he/ she wouldn’t be an eligible candidate. Hence, all the effort of the candidate will go in vain.
  • It is important for the candidate to have a body, which is free from any disease as well as free from any disability. If at all the candidate who might be unfit may apply for Appeal Medical Board (AMB) to be completed within 42 days of SMB.
Height and Weight Standard Eligibility Criteria
Table 1: For Army and Navy Males
For Navy 45* and 47**
A ± 10% (for Navy) departure from the average weight given in the Table above is to be considered within normal limit. However, in individuals with heavy bones and broad built as well as individuals with thin built but otherwise healthy this may be relaxed to some extent on merit.
Table 2: For Air Force Male Candidates
(For FAT % (<20) of Normal Individuals)
The acceptable weight for Air Force candidates will be ± 10% of the average weight given above.
Table 3: For Female Officers’ Training Candidates
Before the SSB (Service Selection Board) interview the candidate should make sure of the following pointers:
Visual Standards for Air Force
  • Candidates who habitually wear spectacles are not eligible for Air Force.
  • Minimum distant vision 6/6 in one eye and 6/9 in other correctable to 6/6 only for
Hypermetropia Colour vision CP-1
  • Hypermetropia: +2.0 d Sph
  • Manifest Myopia: Nil
  • Retinoscopic Myopia: –0.5 in any meridian permitted
  • Astigmatism: +0.75 D Cyl (with + 2.0 D- Max)
Maddox Rod Test
(i) at 6 meters: Exo-6 prism D | Eso-6 prism | D Hyper-1 prism D | Hypo-1prism D
(ii) at 33 cms: Exo-16 prism D | Eso-6 prism D | Hyper-1 prism D | Hypo-1 prism D
Spinal Conditions for Air Force
Past medical history of diseases or injury of the spine or sacroiliac joints, either with or without objective signs which have prevented the candidate from successfully following a physically active life, is a case for rejection for commissioning in IAF. History of spinal fracture/prolapsed intervertebral disc and surgical treatment for these conditions will entail rejection. The following conditions detected during medical exam will disqualify a candidate for Air Force service.
(a) Granulomatous disease of spine
(b) Arthritis/Spondylosis
  • Rheumatoid arthritis and allied disorders
  • Ankylosing spondylitis
  • Osteoarthrosis, spondylosis and degenerative joint diseases
  • Non-articular rheumatism (e.g. lesions of the rotator cuff, tennis elbow, recurrent lumbago etc.)
  • Miscellaneous disorders including SLE, dermatomyositis, polymyositis, vasculitis.
(c) Spondylolisthesis/spondylolysis/spondylosis
(d) Compression fracture of vertebrae
(e)Scheurman’s desease (Adolescent Kyphosis)
(f) Loss of cervical lordosis when associated with clinically restricted movements of the cervical spine.
(g) Unilateral/bilateral cervical ribs with demonstrable neurological or circulatroy deficit.
Physical Conditioning:
Prospective candidates are advised to keep themselves in good physical condition by following the under mentioned routine:
  • Running: 2 to 4 km in 15 minutes
  • Pushups & Sit-ups: Minimum 20 each
  • Chin ups: Min. 8
  • Rope Climbing: 3 to 4 metres
Other Important Facts
The following conditions detected on X-ray examination will be disqualifying for entry to Army and Navy:
(a) Granulomatous disease of spine.
(b) Arthritis – Rheumatoid arthritis & allied disorders and ankylosing spondylitis
(c) Scoliosis more than 10o degree as measured by Cobb's Method.
(d) More than mild Kyphosis/Lordosis.
(e) Spondylolisthesis/Spondylosis/Spondylolysis.
(f) Herniated nucleus pulposes.
(g) Compression fracture of Vertebra.
(h) Sacralisation Disease.
(i) Cervical ribs with demonstrable neurological or Circulatory deficit.
(j) Presence of Schmorl's node at more than one level.
(k) Atlanto-occipital and atlanto-axial anomalies.
(l) Incomplete Sacralisation Unilateral or Bilateral.
(m) Spinabifida other than SV 1 and LV 5.
(n) Any other abnormality, if so considered by specialist.


What is the best way to prepare for the CDS (Combined Defence Services)





Monday, 30 September 2019

Top 10 medical Colleges around the world for MBBS



Top 10 medical Colleges around the world for MBBS




  1. Harvard University
  2. University of Oxford
  3. University of Cambridge
  4. Stanford University
  5. Johns Hopkins University
  6. Karolinska Institute
  7. University of California
  8. Yale University
  9. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  10. University College London

1. Harvard University Medical School
Since it was founded several years ago, Harvard University consistently ranks as one of the best medical institutions in the United States in terms of quality of faculty, programs made available, mentoring, and advisory services.
An entering medical school class typically begins with a coveted annual White Coat Ceremony, and students then choose what is known as a Pathways program. Pathways
students study scientific principles while improving their clinical knowledge and skills.
Latter In their second year, students then kickstart their clinical experiences. During this time and before their medical clerkship, students performances are graded as unsatisfactory or satisfactory.
Harvard University medical students have the privilege of opting for joint degrees, including law and business concurrently, even cross-registering at other schools within the university itself such as its Business School and Law School.
2-Oxford University  
Oxford University Medical School is the medical school of the University of Oxford. It is a component of the Medical Sciences Division, and teaching is carried out in its various constituent departments.
traces its origins back to the thirteenth century. Like the other great medieval universities, it was founded by Catholic clerics who espoused a philosophy that combined Christian teachings with the doctrines of Plato, Aristotle, and other ancient and medieval thinkers, which came to be known as the “philosophy of the Schools”, or “Scholasticism.” However, Oxford evolved with the times, surviving down through the centuries the manifold changes wrought by the Renaissance, the Reformation, the Scientific Revolution, and the Enlightenment, to grow into one of the contemporary world’s most impressive centers of learning. Today, just as 800 years ago, Oxford’s name is synonymous with knowledge and learning. Its high reputation is well earned, as is evidenced (among other things) by the fact that the school runs the world’s largest — and many would say, most prestigious — academic press, with offices in over 50 countries. One in five people who learn English worldwide do so with Oxford University Press materials. This international appeal explains why almost 40 percent of the student body comes from outside the U.K.. Over 17,200 people applied for 3,200 undergraduate places in 2014. But despite many hundreds of students willing to pay tuition, and centuries of accumulated assets, the school’s highest source of income continues to be research grants and contracts. Oxford’s academic community includes 80 Fellows of the Royal Society and 100 Fellows of the British Academy
3- University of Cambridge : - The School of Clinical Medicine is the medical school of the University of Cambridge in England. According to the QS World University Rankings 2016, it ranks as the 3rd best medical school in the world. The school is co-located with Addenbrooke's Hospital on the Cambridge Biomedical Campus.As the seventh-oldest university in the world,  is an ancient school steeped in tradition dating back to 1209. It is but small exaggeration to say the history of Western science is built on a cornerstone called Cambridge. The long list of great scientists, mathematicians, and logicians who either studied or taught there (or both) includes Isaac Newton, Augustus De Morgan, Charles Darwin, Charles Babbage, James Clerk Maxwell, J.J. Thomson, Ernest Rutherford, Bertrand Russell, Alfred North Whitehead, J. Robert Oppenheimer, Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar, G.H. Hardy, Srinivasa Ramanujan, Alan Turing, Francis Crick, James D. Watson, Rosalind Franklin, and Stephen Hawking, among many others. Whether in fundamental physics, mathematical logic, number theory, astrophysics, the theory of computation, or structural chemistry and biology, Cambridge has been at the forefront of humanity’s quest for truth longer than most nations have existed. Nevertheless, its great achievements have not been restricted to the sciences. Numerous towering intellects in the humanities such as Erasmus of Rotterdam, William Tyndale, Francis Bacon, John Milton, Lord Byron, William Wordsworth, Ludwig Wittgenstein, John Maynard Keynes, C.S. Lewis, Sylvia Plath, and Ted Hughes all studied or taught here. But despite the many memories that tread past its imposing Gothic architecture, Cambridge does not live in the past. Cambridge remains one of the world’s elite research institutions, with only Oxford to rival it in the U.K. and only a handful of American schools able to do so from overseas. Its over 18,000 students represent more than 135 countries and its faculty have earned over 80 Nobel Prizes.
4. Stanford University Medical School
Stanford University at the moment ranks in the top 5 medical schools in the U.S. when we talk about research, and the top 50 for primary care. This institution offers a strong 2:1 ratio of faculty to students, and medical students are typically at a 50-50 ratio of men to women.
Popular residency courses at Stanford include pediatrics, neurology, emergency medicine, internal medicine, and psychiatry. The curriculum at Stanford University encourages innovation, novel methods of research and care, and medical intervention.
With an $18.7 billion endowment, stanford has access to numerous world-class research resources. The school’s 1189-acre Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve lets scientists study ecosystems firsthand. Its 150-foot radio telescope, nicknamed the Dish, enables studies of the ionosphere. Stanford also boasts a 315-acre habitat reserve, which is trying to bring back the endangered California tiger salamander, as well as the SLAC Accelerator Laboratory, which actively advances the US Department of Energy’s research. Furthermore, Stanford is affiliated with the prestigious Hoover Institution, which is one of the leading social, political, and economic think tanks. But it takes more than just great laboratories and facilities to build a great research center. Stanford also has some of the finest minds in the world working for it. The school’s faculty currently include 22 Nobel laureates, 51 members of the American Philosophical Society, three Presidential Medal of Freedom recipients, 158 National Academy of Science members, five Pulitzer Prize winners, and 27 MacArthur Fellows.
5. University of Pennsylvania Medical School
Did you know the University of Pennsylvania was home to the first ever medical school in the United States, and still continues to offer highly-ranked programs for its med students.
The University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine is the arm of the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania and Pennsylvania Hospital, and students have a wide range of choices for their degree programs, including an M.D., Ph.D., and several other masters degree courses.
Students at the University of Pennsylvania equally study in small groups that place emphasis on surgical and medical teamwork, and the school’s faculty and students are active in the community, collectively responsible for many health clinics, awareness programs, in and around the city of Pennsylvania. There are more than 50 centers and institutes through which students can learn, including surgical theaters in the city.
6. Johns Hopkins University Medical School
Johns Hopkins University is without any doubt a world-renowned medical institution, recognized by the National Institutes of Health. There are also popular faculties and organizations within Harvard such as the university’s research centers; Brain Science Institute and the Institute of Genetic Medicine.
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine is the arm of the highly-ranked Johns Hopkins Hospital and students at this prestigious medical school typically earn an M.D. or Ph.D. or both over a period of eight years. The university equally awards dual degrees, including an M.D. and Masters of Public Health (M.P.H.), and an M.D. and M.B.A. program as well.
First year medical students at Johns Hopkins learn through academics and clinical exposure. They are put into one of four colleges at the university, including Nathans, Sabin, Taussig, and Thomas. Each college offers advisers who will guide students through their chosen research and academic paths as well as future career options.

Top 25 Medical Universities in the world
  1. Harvard University, United States.
  2. University of Oxford, United Kingdom
  3. University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
  4. Stanford University, United States
  5. Johns Hopkins University, United States
  6. Karolinska Institutet, Sweden
  7. University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), United States
  8. Yale University, United States
  9. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), United States
  10. UCL, United Kingdom
  11. University of California, San Francisco, United States
  12. Imperial College, London, United Kingdom
  13. University of Toronto, Canada
  14. Columbia University, United States
  15. University of Pennsylvania, United States
  16. Duke University, United States
  17. The University of Melbourne, Australia
  18. The University of Sydney, Australia
  19. McGill University, Canada
  20. King's College London, United Kingdom
  21. University of California, San Diego (UCSD), United States
  22. The University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom
  23. National University of Singapore, Singapore
  24. University of Michigan, United States
  25. University of Chicago, United States