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Tools to measure IIT-JEE preparation – Self Assessment

Pavan Chauhan | February 1st, 2013 at 07:25pm

Hello again!

In my last post I spoke about how you can plan and assess your study schedule effectively through an Activity tracker that I had shared. Now it is time to review your exam preparation through a simple test.

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 Good

Good

Ok

Bad

Very Bad

5

4

3

2

1

You should give yourself a score of 5 when you are among the top 5% in your peer group.

You should give yourself a score of 1 when you are among the bottom 50% in your peer group.

S. No.

Chemistry

Rate

Mathematics

Rate

Physics

Rate

1

Basic concepts of chemistry

Complex numbers

Units, dimensions, vectors and calculus

2

Structure of atom

Quadratic equations

Kinematics

3

Periodic properties

Logarithms

Laws of motion

4

Gas laws

Progressions

Work, Power and Energy

5

Chemical bonding

Permutations and combinations

Center of mass, linear momentum, collision

6

Chemical energetics

Trigonometry

Rotational dynamics

7

Chemical equilibrium

Straight lines

Elasticity, fluid dynamics and properties of matter

8

Ionic equilibrium

Circles

Gravitation

9

Redox reactions

Conic sections

Simple Harmonic Motion

10

General organic chemistry

Binomial theorem

Wave motion

11

Hydrocarbons

Functions, Limits and Continuity

Heat and Thermodynamics

12

Alcohols and ethers

Differentiability and differentiation

Electrostatics

13

Alkyl and aryl halides

Application of derivatives

Electric current and resistance

14

Solutions

Indefinite integration

Magnetism

15

Solid state

Definite integration

Electromagnetic Induction and AC

16

Chemical kinetics

Area under the curve

Geometrical Optics

17

Electrochemistry

Differential equations

Wave Optics

18

Nuclear chemistry

Determinants

Modern Physics

19

Functional groups containing nitrogen

Matrices

20

Aldehydes and ketones

Probability

21

Carboxylic acids and their derivatives

Vectors

22

s-Block elements

Three dimensional geometry

23

p-Block elements

24

d-Block elements

25

Metallurgy

26

Qualitative salt analysis

27

Coordination compounds

In order to get a good rank in IITJEE, you should target a score of 5 in every topic.

You may notice that the topics where you have scored 3 or less are the ones where you have not completed the activities as per the plan.Prepare a new plan to study the topics, where you have scored 3 or less. Identify sub-topics, concepts which are causing problems. Work on them consistently and I am sure you will not miss the bus to the IITs!

Write in to me at expert_praveentyagi@meritnation.com

Praveen Tyagi

VP Academics

Meritnation.com

Entry Filed under: Expert Tips,General,IIT JEE


4 Comments Add your own

  • 1. mahaboob  |  February 11th, 2013 at 1:03 pm

    very good

  • 2. UDAY  |  March 11th, 2013 at 8:03 pm

    I LIKE IT

  • 3. Mehar  |  March 19th, 2013 at 12:38 pm

    Hello!
    I would like to know the sequence of the activities that i should follow for a thorough preparation of a chapter.

    Would appreciate if you could please guide me on the same.

    Regards.
    Mehar.

  • 4. IIT JEE Preparation  |  April 20th, 2013 at 12:01 pm

    Hello, good post. Yeah your post tells us good information about IIT JEE preparation and subjects to which subjects are necessary and which are optional for IIT JEE Preparation and AIEEE preparation. Students should have good concept in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. This post will helpful for those students who is confused about their IIT JEE syllabus.

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