IIT JEE 2010 – WHAT CAN YOU EXPECT FROM IIT JEE 2010 PAPER..??
IIT JEE paper will be set by IIT Madras this year. Lets have a look at what can you expect from this years paper.
IIT Madras has been famous for its Aeronautical and Mechanical Branches. This clearly suggests that the institute has very good Physics faculty.
According to experts the standard of the Physics paper will be good this year. Same can said about the Maths paper.
The Maths paper had very good standard in the year 2006. But since then it has constantly gone down. In 2007 it was OK but in 2008 and 2009 the standard of the paper detoriated a lot.
The Physics paper can be said has been more and more conceptual over the years. The calculational part has been tried to get rid of.
Chemistry on the other hand has maintained the standard since 2006. The paper was tough in 2006. But since then the standard has not gone down as much experts anticipated.
This year the Chemistry paper can be a bit tough if you go by the Probability theory. The odds of the Chemistry paper being tough are very high.
But on the logical side the HRD ministry is constantly trying to ease the pressure off students. Hence the paper will be made more conceptual. And as I anticipate this can be done by making the inorganic part tougher. So read the inorganic part well.
Organic will be easy if you have good concepts.
SUMMARY :-
PHYSICS – Paper will have negligible calculational part. Most of it will be conceptual. Read Fluids well. It is very scoring. And don’t leave Mechanics part at any cost. Capacitance questions can come. Magnetism can be taken lightly. Same can’t be said about Electrostatics. Electrostatics is an integral part of every Physics paper.
MATHS – Give extra focus on Functions. This is one chapter that will get you atleast 20 marks. Calculus is no need to say as important. These two parts can have good standard questions. And never do calculations in a coordinate geometry question. Try to visualize. The questions in the last 4 years have been such which can solved quickly by visualizing and eliminating by analytical skills.
CHEMISTRY – Give extra emphasis on Inorganic Chemistry. Whenever IIT wants to make the paper tougher without letting students feel that it was difficult is by making Inorganic part tougher. And don’t take Organic lightly. Even if the questions will not be difficult, you can score heavily in Organic. I have met students who have qualified IIT only on Organic part.
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