With just ten days left for All India Engineering Entrance Examination (AIEEE) 2010, students must be revising their formulas and taking practice tests. This is the best time to take as many model test papers as possible as practice makes one perfect. Almost 10 lakh students are slated to sit for the AIEEE 2010 exam, increasing the level of competition for students. However, one should remain calm and avoid talking to others as it will just confuse you further. One very important tip to crack AIEEE is analyse the previous 3 years papers and see which chapters are given much importance and prepare your schedule accordingly.
It is very important that one should do physics practicals thoroughly as lot of questions would come from that part. One must also know how to manage time efficiently. One advice that experts give is that in mathematics section use short methods for calculations and skip irrelevant steps to save time.
Another useful tip that experts give is one should study and analyse IIT-JEE 2010 paper as accurately as possible so that you are able to answer similar questions if asked in your AIEEE paper. While solving the AIEEE paper, you have to be quick so don’t waste more then half an hour in chemistry. While solving the paper, most of the questions would be subjective type which requires less solving. Also don’t waste more then 1 hour in physics and utilise rest of the time in mathematics.
One last thing one should remember before taking this exam is don’t get nervous while solving the paper. Even if you have attempted 70% of the paper, it’s enough to get a rank in top 1000. Wishing you all the best!
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