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About IIT |
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IIT (Indian Institute of Technology) is India’s biggest and most powerful brand, and arguably the toughest and most influential engineering college in the world. |
Alumni from the IIT’s have made a significant impact in their chosen professions not only in India but world wide. IIT Alumni occupy positions of leadership at top universities, at leading research institutions, at small and large companies. |
A 1998 Business Week article on India’s whiz kids has this to say for the IITians : “The rise of IITians, as they are known, is a telling example of how global capitalism works today. The best companies draw on the best brains from around the world, and the result is a global class of worker : the highly educated, intensely ambitious college grad who seeks out a challenging career, even if it is thousands of miles from home. By rising to top of Corporate America, these alumni lead all other Asians in their ability to reach the upper echelons of world-class companies”. |
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| Arun Sarin, chief executive officer, Vodafone. |
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Y.C. Deveshwar, chairman, ITC. |
| Gururaj ‘Desh’ Deshpande, chairman, Sycamore Networks. |
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B. Muthuraman, managing director, Tata Iron and Steel Co. |
| Jagmohan Mundhra, film-maker. |
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Raghuram Rajan, chief economist, International Monetary Fund. |
| Jairam Ramesh, chief, economic cell, Indian National Congress. |
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Rajat Gupta, former worldwide managing director, McKinsey & Co. |
| N.R. Narayana Murthy, chairman, Infosys Technologies. |
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Rajendra S. Pawar, Vijay Thandani, P.Rajendran, co-founders, NIIT |
| Nandan Nilekani, managing director and president, Infosys Technologies |
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Vinod Gupta, chairman, InfoUSA |
| Shrinivas Kulkarni, astrophysicist, discoverer of brown dwarves |
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Vinod Khosla, co-founder, Sun Microsystems. |
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Today there are fifteen IIT’s offering bachelor’s master’s and doctoral degrees in engineering, science, management and other discipline. |
| IIT Kharagpur |
IIT Madras |
IIT Punjab |
IIT Gujrat |
| IIT Bombay |
IIT Guwahati |
IIT Orissa |
IIT HP |
| IIT Delhi |
IIT Roorkee |
IIT Rajasthan |
IIT Indore |
| IIT Kanpu |
IIT Bihar |
IIT Hyderabad |
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IIT-JEE Exam |
It is a myth that IIT-JEE is a very tough examination, but in
our view “problems asked in IIT-JEE are not difficult but they have been asked differently”. |
| IIT-JEE Requires : |
| 1. Understanding the fundamentals and practicing them hard |
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| 2. Strategic planning |
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| 3. Determination and motivation |
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| 4. Hard work |
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| 5. A strong guidance |
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| 6. Time management |
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| 7. Good temperament |
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Eligibility |
1. Candidates appearing in (10+2) or equivalent qualifying examination must secure atleast 60% (55% for SC/ST and PD) marks in aggregate in their respective Board Examination. |
In case the respective Boards award letter grades, without providing a norm for converting them to equivalent percentage marks, the norms decided by the Joint Implementation Committee of JEE shall be final. |
2 A student can have only two attempts to write JEE in the year in which he or she passes the XIIth standard examination and/or in the following year. |
3. Candidates who join any of the IITs, IT-BHU, Varanasi and ISM, Dhanbad through JEE
will NOT be permitted to appear in JEE in future. |
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Tips for success in IIT-JEE |
| 1. State of mind & body : State of mind and body has direct impact on the performance. It is important that one should feel good and confident for one self in order to maximize his/her output. |
| 2. When to Study ? |
As IIT-JEE examination is conducted during day hour, hence it is very important that your mind and body should have maximum efficiency during these hours. |
| Caution : Do not study for late night. |
| 3. Study difficult concepts/subject first during the time, when you have high concentration and have high energy. |
4. Choose the proper few books on each subject and study material and stick to them. Do not pile the number of books around yourself. |
| 5. Practice the number of quality problems on a concept till you feelcomfortable with it. |
| 6. Always write to retain the concepts for longer time. |
| 7. Revise the concepts at regular interval, before appearing in IIT-JEE, till each concepts and formulae enter in your mind with crystal clear view. It will improve your speed at large scale. |
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