Study tips and Strategy
Let me tell you first, in AIEEE, everything matters is marks whether you got the answer or not.
No worry whether you used some logic or went through a long solution.
The most thing that matter in this exam is your time. Time plays a very major role in securing a
good rank in AIEEE.
Most of the questions that are asked in AIEEE particularly physics and chemistry are very
simple. You can consider AIEEE as 20-20 match, no matter how you solve, but take such a short
that aims at your target.
Preparing for AIEEE is almost similar as the preparation for JEE. Many IIT-JEE (Indian Institute
of Technology - Joint Entrance Examination) toppers fail to do well in the AIEEE exam most of
the time. What IIT-JEE demands is, building concepts and proper application of the concept,
where as AIEEE demands speed and accuracy in the stipulated time, besides in-depth knowledge
of the subject that JEE demands. Getting through the All India Engineering Entrance
Examination (AIEEE) is not all about conceptual clarity and knowledge of the appropriate
formulae and theories, as required in IIT-JEE. But here something you have to keep in mind and
that is your problem solving speed.
Examination Strategy :(How to prepare for AIEEE during the last precious months before
exam)
* First of all in AIEEE you don't need to have the deep knowledge of every topic as required in
IIT-JEE. But it is the major requirement that you some how remember the formulas and some
important properties. Try to maintain formula list for each chapters, so that at the end time, you
just go through the formula list. This will really help you in the exams.
* Buy some books with sample papers of AIEEE and some past year papers (you can get many
of them in the internet also).
* Solve free online tests under similar time constraints or downloade a few AIEEE papers and do
them as timed tests. Do it sincerly.
* Develop an habbit of judgeing the question .You should be able to judge the question whether
you should go for it or not.This is very important thing.There will always few question mostly in
mathematics section, which will be very tough.If you put your head in those question,you will
waste your time.
* Always try to estimate the time that the question will take to solve. If it is lenghty then, but you
are confident that you can solve it, then use some special symbols for that question,leave those
question and search for the easy questions(less time taking). And at last solve those special
marked questions.
The above two points are very important because this is the time where you can test
everything, your strategy, your tricks to solve the question, everything.......So, always test some
new ways of solving the questions, so that whenever you sit for the main exam you should be
prepared with every tools to attemp the question
* Do not attempt lengthy questions at the start, and focus instead on objective, numerical
questions to practice as many types of questions as you can. You can do these questions at the
end
* While solving any paper first of all divide all the AIEEE Model Papers, you use for practice,
into the following three parts. Each part should be practiced, and timed separately. This is
because your strengths and weaknesses in different subject areas vary.
a) Chemistry - 40 Minutes
b) Physices - 50 Minutes
c) Mathematics - 70 Minutes
If you follow this time frame in the actual exam, you will still be left with a comfortable cushion
of 15 minutes.
* Avoid negative marking - A 1 marks decrease in your score can make a difference of hundred
rank. Try to argue your own answers.
* Always try to solve the question by some arguments, logics, or putting some values for some
parameter of the question. Ultimetly your main goal should be to solve the questions in less time
counts. Remember every second counts in the exam.
* Increase your accuracy and speed.
* You should also go through the NCERT books, as most of the things are related to that book
only.
Examination Hour Strategy:
* Attempt that paper only which you feel easy, because once you solve consecutively 5-10
questions, then you will acheive the rythm and confidence. But if you start other side, then later
you will get difficulties in easy problems also, due to lack of confidence.
* Generally in the examination, chemistry part is very easy, but the mathematics part is some
what tough.
Try to solve the three parts of the paper in given time interval
a) Chemistry - 40 Minutes
b) Physices - 50 Minutes
c) Mathematics - 70 Minutes
The extra 20 min. that are left solve those questions, that you have left, beacause of long
solution or some other reason.
* It is the common habit of the students to transfer the answers to the ovals as soon as it is
solved. So for example, if the front paper contains 8 questions then you move to your OMR
answer sheet 8 times, which ultimetly is the waste of time. Your strategy should be like : solve
the whole page (1 page), and then tranfer your answer to the OMR sheet.
* Develop an habbit of judgeing the question .You should be able to judge the question whether
you should go for it or not.This is very important thing.There will always few question mostly in
mathematics section, which will be very tough.If you put your head in those question,you will
waste your time and you will not get any thing.
* Always try to estimate the time that the question will take to solve. If it is lenghty then, but you
are confident that you can solve it, then use some special symbols for that question,leave those
question and search for the easy questions(less time taking). And at last solve those special
marked questions.
* Let me tell you that 1 mark difference can lead to huge rank difference. So, fill the bubbles
correctly.
* Always avoid negative marking.
* If you are stuck in some question, then without any delay switch to some other problem, later if
you get time then solve that question