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Tools for measuring IIT JEE preparation: Activity tracking checklist

Wednesday, December 22nd, 2010 by admin

After the planning has been done, we should keep a track of the work done.

Measuring our work in this manner will give us a sense of achievement on a regular basis. This will also give us a continuous view of the work that is remaining.

We have pasted, for the benefit of the students, a saI didmple checklist or activity trakcer.

Students realize, after filling this table that, the topics where they are weak belong to the category where the required activities have not been done.

Activity tracker: Please put a tick mark (?) in front of all the activities you have completed.

Reading from text book Power Coaching Theory Solved examples Exercises Chapter Tests
Mathematics
1 Complex numbers

2 Quadratic equations

3 Logarithms

4 Progressions

5 Permutations and combinations

6 Trigonometry

7 Straight lines

8 Circles

9 Conic sections

10 Binomial theorem

11 Functions, Limits and Continuity

12 Differentiability and differentiation

13 Application of derivatives

14 Indefinite integration

15 Definite integration

16 Area under the curve

17 Differential equations

18 Determinants

19 Matrices

20 Probability

21 Vectors

22 Three dimensional geometry

Physics
1 Units, dimensions, vectors and calculus

2 Kinematics

3 Laws of motion

4 Work, Power and Energy

5 Center of mass, linear momentum, collision

6 Rotational dynamics

7 Elasticity, fluid dynamics and properties of matter

8 Gravitation

9 Simple Harmonic Motion

10 Wave motion

11 Heat and Thermodynamics

12 Electrostatics

13 Electric current and resistance

14 Magnetism

15 Electromagnetic Induction and AC

16 Geometrical Optics

17 Wave Optics

18 Modern Physics

Chemistry
1 Basic concepts of chemistry

2 Structure of atom

3 Periodic properties

4 Gas laws

5 Chemical bonding

6 Chemical energetics

7 Chemical equilibrium

8 Ionic equilibrium

9 Redox reactions

10 General organic chemistry

11 Hydrocarbons

12 Alcohols and ethers

13 Alkyl and aryl halides

14 Solutions

15 Solid state

16 Chemical kinetics

17 Electrochemistry

18 Nuclear chemistry

19 Functional groups containing nitrogen

20 Aldehydes and ketones

21 Carboxylic acids and their derivatives

22 s-Block elements

23 p-Block elements

24 d-Block elements

25 Metallurgy

26 Qualitative salt analysis

27 Coordination compounds


Tools for measuring IIT JEE preparation: Self Assessment

Tuesday, December 21st, 2010 by admin

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.


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