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Tuesday, 31 March 2015

Medical Entrance Exam Secret : “I read a lot, but forgot everything”

Passing entrance exam is not just blindly reading. You will automatically memorize, if you start understanding the topics, which you are reading. Simply turning the pages around will not put the facts into your brain. Therefore, it should not be your actual way of preparation.



In this situation, group discussions play a major role to help students understand complex topics. Apart from group discussions, educational videos are available and easily accessible on the internet. It is important to relate the topics and subjects with each other. Because the answer to one question definitely lies somewhere in another topic.
Most of the questions in entrance test, have inter relationship with other questions. To answer these types of questions we need to be clear with all the topics in a subject.
Now we have the 3 secrets of medical entrance exams exposed, it depends how you actually apply them to you preparation.


Entrance Exam - Take it as Fun / Game

Clearing Entrance is like playing Tetris

You May heard of students which got 95% marks in Board exams but can't make it to even below 1 lakh rank in Aieee. Its not their fault, such is the nature of entrance exams. To clear entrance exams, you need to regularly keep on improving and should regularly work on increasing the level of mind.
How can you do it?
I would advise you to detach your emotional side from Entrance exams and think of cracking entrance as a game. It can be any game such as Tetris.


You are currently at level 1 : You are completely Dumb
Slowly increase to level 2, level 3 and so on. Let me define some levels for you.
Level 2: Learn the basic concepts of one chapter
Level 3: Learn the concepts of 3 chapters
Level 4: Learn the concepts of 3 chapters + 60 questions completed
Level 5: Learn concepts of 5 chapters + 100 questions completed
Level 6: Learn concepts of 7 chapters + revision of 5 chapters + 150 questions completed
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Level 20: Learn concepts of 50 chapters + 1000 questions completed + 40 chapters revised
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Level 30: Concepts of Physics and Chemistry completed + 2000 questions + all chapters revised + 5 chapters from Maths or Biology
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Level 35: Concepts of Physics and Chemistry completed + 2000 questions + all chapters revised + 15 chapters from Maths/ Biology + 400 questions from Math/Biology
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Level 45: Concepts of Physics, Chemistry + Maths/Biology completed + 4000 questions( of different type)
Level 47: Level 45 + 10 Sample Papers/test series + Rank of less than 100 in test series
Level 48: Level 45 + 20 Sample Papers/series + Rank of less than 50 in test series
LEvel 49: LEvel 45 + 30 sample papers/test series + Rank of less than 20 in test series
Level 50 : Rank of less than 5 in test series + you are extremely confident + exceptional Mental Stamina + Everything good you can imagine

Your goal is to reach level 50. First decide on which level you currently are and then increase your level accordingly to level 50. It should be enjoyable and reward yourself after passing through each level.

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Monday, 30 March 2015

How to Appear in Entrance Exam - Do's & Don'ts


Students might feel pressure and nervous on how to attend, what to do and what not to do in the examination. 

We have a few instructions to keep you away from the confusion. 

Follow the below given instructions. It helps you know what are the restrictions and needs in your examination followed by the tips, can help you prepare yourself as the best you can do. 




Go ahead. Do's is as following. 

  • Carry the admission ticket and read the instructions printed behind it. 
  • Always carry only a blue or black ink ball point pen, for marking answers on the OMR Answer Sheet.
  •  Be present in the examination centre at least 30 mins before the commencement of the test. 
  • While entering the name, be careful and enter as it is in the 2nd PU/CBSE/CISCE. Enter the Admission Ticket and version code of the Question Booklet and shade the respective circles on the OMR Sheet and completely fill/darken/shade the circles on the OMR Answer Sheet.
  •  Affix the signature on the bottom portion on the OMR Answer Sheet without fail and affix the left hand thumb impression on the bottom portion of the OMR Answer sheet only, at the end of each session of the test without fail. 
  • Do not forget to collect the bottom sheet replica (Candidate Copy) of the OMR Answer Sheet from the invigilator after the completion of each session of the test. 
  • Shade only one circle corresponding to the correct answer. 
Dont's are as following: 

  • Aspirants are strictly ordered- Not to carry slide rules, Mathematical Tables, Markers, White Fluid, Erasers and Modern Electronic Equipments such as Mobile Phones, Blue Tooth, Lap Tops, Calculators/Watch Calculators, Pagers, Wireless sets, Notepad, I-Pad, Ear Phones etc, into the examination hall. 
  • Do not damage the perforation provided on the OMR sheet. Do not spread the ink on the other places of the OMR Answer Sheet while affixing the Left Hand Thumb Impression. 

Please Note : 

  • Candidates will not be allowed to enter the examination hall after the 3rd bell ie.. after 10:40 am in the morning session and afternoon session 2:40 pm. 
  • Once the candidate darkens a circle, there is no way to erase or to remove it. So, think twice before shading the option in the OMR Answer Sheet.

 More Tips on What to do and what not to do on the Day of examination. 

Know your test. Make sure you know the format and scoring standards of your test ahead of time. Take a sample test before the big day to get a sense of the pacing and level of difficulty. For more advanced preparation, books, software and prep courses are available. 

Check and double-check the location and time of your test. If you miss your test date, you may not be able to take the test in time for college admissions. Also, be sure you know exactly what you need to bring with you (e.g. your I.D., admissions ticket, calculator, etc.). 

Give your body what it needs. Get plenty of sleep the night before and make time for a well-balanced breakfast. Your brain will thank you. 

Provide for your own comfort and convenience: 
  • Arrive early. Locate bathrooms and drinking fountains and make yourself at home. Dress comfortably. Be sure to bring a sweater or jacket in case the room is cold. 
  • Bring a snack. An energy recharge during breaks can really help. 
  • Be prepared for emergencies. Bring extra pencils and erasers just in case. 
  • Read the directions and test questions carefully. This is especially important for multiple-choice questions in which you may be asked to choose the best answer (i.e. all answers could be correct; only one is best). 
  • Pace yourself. Pay attention to how many sections you must complete and allot a reasonable amount of time for each section. If you get stuck, just move on. You can always return to the most difficult questions once you have answered the easy ones. 
  • Before time is up, review your work. Make sure you have marked your answers clearly and fully and that your responses on the answer sheet correspond to the correct questions. Mismatch the questions and answers by just one space and you will miss all the questions. 

Your entrance exam is your chance to shine! Relax prepare and get ready to go there and do your best.

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Wednesday, 25 March 2015

Easy Way to practice for KCET Engineering medical Entrance Exam 2015

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Friday, 30 January 2015

How to take CET Online Mock Test

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Wednesday, 28 January 2015

How to plan & prepare for entrance exams?

Entrance exams these days have gone from being a complicated process to a regular routine for securing an admission for any professional courses. So, while everyone tries to crack this exam for their admissions, they are employing different modes of preparation. But, what most suggest is the continuous and constant practice on the subject topics and test syllabus. Concentrating on the syllabus of board exams helps as the questions framed are mostly from the board exam’s curriculum. Only the approach for exam are changed. Everything will be asked in a multiple choice question (MCQ) type, making it a more comprehensive analysis of one’s knowledge. Therefore, one has to plan well to perform well in their entrance exams. 

Preparation Planning

It’s more focused on the precision of the preparation. And this will include the planning of a shrewd strategy for taking these exams. Experts imply that creating a study plan to cover the topics do help in effective preparation for the exams. This is a particular concern that arises once when the candidates decide to start their preparation for entrance exams. Based on what the experts concur, it is quite important to prepare well and effective that one can crack the exam. For an individual’s thoughts and course can eventually give them the best results for their hard work and perseverance. And for effective preparation there are few things to look into, which are as follows:

The course curriculum is one of the main things to look-up on while starting the preparations for the exam. Follow the contents and prepare an active study plan to get through the preparation.

Learn the context and understand the weightage of each topic in the subject that will influence in the test. And it is always emphasized on concentrating on the subject topics that have higher weightage. Concentrate more on the topics that have more weightage in the entrance exams, which will have significant impact in the score too.

There are certain topics that present in a subject, which needs to be covered in other subjects too. For instance, certain topics in mathematics (like calculus & derivatives) are repetitive in the subject of physics under various topics. Therefore, it is advised not to skip those topics at any cost. If there is any difficulty spend more time on those topics that can come around for other topics too. 

Once the preparation schedule is through, it is advisable to create enough time to cover those topics that have more weightage in the entrance exams. Also, make sure that no formulas, key equations, principles, laws and derivations etc., are left unattended.

And during preparations there is always the possibility of 2 scenarios. One will be the case where the student is aware of the particular topics before and the other will be a case of no idea or whatsoever on the topics. The key is to isolate the time constraint effectively to cover those topics. It’s always never a good sign of either, spend too much time trying to learn something new or not to spend too much time on already known topics. Also, analyze the interest of yours carefully. The subjects and topics the student likes the most and topics they are afraid to prepare. Apply the same principle as mentioned above.