Friday, 26 April 2013

Tools for measuring your JEE Advanced Preparation, Self assessment

what can’t be measured cannot be improved


Self assessment is one of the key factors for success in JEE Advanced , with self assessment you measure your preparation and get to know the status quo and you will know what it will take to reach your goal from where you stand, continuous self assessment will make it possible for you to make necessary adjustments in your study plan , on how much time you need to spend on a particular topic or how many more questions you need to solve in order to reach your goal. Below is a self assessment tool which will indeed help you measure your preparation and hence improve it.
Self Assessment: Assess and mark yourself on a scale of 1 to 5 on your level of preparedness for each topic, where 5 is very good and 1 is very bad
Very GoodGoodOkBadVery Bad
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You should give yourself a score of 5 when you are among the top 5% in your class (whether coaching or school).
You should give yourself a score of 1 when you are among the bottom 50% in your class.
S. No.ChemistryRateMathematicsRatePhysicsRate
1Basic concepts of chemistryComplex numbersUnits, dimensions, vectors and calculus
2Structure of atomQuadratic equationsKinematics
3Periodic propertiesLogarithmsLaws of motion
4Gas lawsProgressionsWork, Power and Energy
5Chemical bondingPermutations and combinationsCenter of mass, linear momentum, collision
6Chemical energeticsTrigonometryRotational dynamics
7Chemical equilibriumStraight linesElasticity, fluid dynamics and properties of matter
8Ionic equilibriumCirclesGravitation
9Redox reactionsConic sectionsSimple Harmonic Motion
10General organic chemistryBinomial theoremWave motion
11HydrocarbonsFunctions, Limits and ContinuityHeat and Thermodynamics
12Alcohols and ethersDifferentiability and differentiationElectrostatics
13Alkyl and aryl halidesApplication of derivativesElectric current and resistance
14SolutionsIndefinite integrationMagnetism
15Solid stateDefinite integrationElectromagnetic Induction and AC
16Chemical kineticsArea under the curveGeometrical Optics
17ElectrochemistryDifferential equationsWave Optics
18Nuclear chemistryDeterminantsModern Physics
19Functional groups containing nitrogenMatrices
20Aldehydes and ketonesProbability
21Carboxylic acids and their derivativesVectors
22s-Block elementsThree dimensional geometry
23p-Block elements
24d-Block elements
25Metallurgy
26Qualitative salt analysis
27Coordination compounds

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