Good idea to go JEE coaching in 12 CBSE?

YouTube today is pretty good for me ...many channels give lectures for topics and I can get help. But I just want to ask will it be any good? And please guide me for how I must start.
 

nisargshah95

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This is my personal opinion about watching videos -
I do not find video lectures helpful, especially for 11th and 12th.
1) Most of these lectures cover only the basic concepts which you can very well cover from your textbook. Don't watch those videos unless you really need help on that topic (and coule not find clearance from book).
2) Videos pertaining to a "specific" topic might be helpful. In fact I got a lot of help learning stereochemistry from Youtube.
Other advice -
It is more important to work smart rather than work hard. Solve all NCERT book problems. When it comes down to solving problems from reference books which have lots of problems, do not solve lots of trivial questions, feel good about yourself, and then do very less problems which challenge you. If you feel a particular section of problems is trivial, solve a little bunch (they help memorize formulae) and then move on to the next section. Do try to complete the challenging problems (either by yourself, or by asking someone).
 

adityak469

Training To Beat Goku
Please whenever you are free make me a list of topics which you find the most importantly scoring in jee. Please

none. Its random, JEE can ask 5 questions from a single topic in a year and then just leave that topic for a couple of years.

And why aren't you considering drop as an option? I am considering it myself.

And try to improve the topics that come easy to you first like make your accuracy 90% and strike rate like 10 questions in 5 mins. Harder topics like Equilibrium contribute 2 questions and 1 clas topics like Nuclear Chemistry also contribute 2 questions, so maximize the accuracy of highest marks/effort ratio topics.
 
Nop drop is certainly a bad, option as I don't wanna just sit and wait for next year, I know that I will have to study if I drop but just doing that is awkward, I don't wanna spoil a year of my life, and I might disappoint my decision, a lot of people who I spoke to did not ever consider it as a option.
 

adityak469

Training To Beat Goku
Nop drop is certainly a bad, option as I don't wanna just sit and wait for next year, I know that I will have to study if I drop but just doing that is awkward, I don't wanna spoil a year of my life, and I might disappoint my decision, a lot of people who I spoke to did not ever consider it as a option.

drop in the sense that completes 12th by yourself this year, get ~90% in 12th then drop and join a coaching institute. If you think you will just sit and wait, then you are wrong as hell. Good institutes have 5 classes/week for dropout students (excluding extra classes). If you are not confident that you can handle 12th and JEE syllabus at the same time, this is a very good option. And you already have lost an year, I don't think it'd be a good idea to start preparing now if you want a good rank in JEE(<500)
 
Iam in 12 just finished 11th finals, got 90.3, And yes I am spektical about dropping, it may sound reasonable and all but for me due to various other personal reason, its not really a good option, the thing is, if you don't get a really good rank IIT forces you to take the subject of their own choice, do research a little bit and ask before taking a step to drop an year. Believe me. If really you think that dropping an year benefits, just mind human behavior once, when you see your companions going to colleges when you we're together with them, you will get a feeling of guilt and frustration of studying the same thing for 3years, that does a lot of mental and social problems.
 

adityak469

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Iam in 12 just finished 11th finals, got 90.3, And yes I am spektical about dropping, it may sound reasonable and all but for me due to various other personal reason, its not really a good option, the thing is, if you don't get a really good rank IIT forces you to take the subject of their own choice, do research a little bit and ask before taking a step to drop an year. Believe me. If really you think that dropping an year benefits, just mind human behavior once, when you see your companions going to colleges when you we're together with them, you will get a feeling of guilt and frustration of studying the same thing for 3years, that does a lot of mental and social problems.

90.3? (._.')('._.)(.-.)

also I want to choose the subject of my choice, that's why dropping is a considerable option for me. Personal reasons are another thing tho. I don't mind dropping a year and my friends going into college and studying the same thing again if I can get a good rank in IIT and stablize my life ;)
Then there's ,any things to help deal with the mental problems, and IDGAF about social problems. If someone laughs at me if I drop, I'll laugh at them when I get a 50lacs/year package
 
Getting into IIT won't fetch you a better package, misconception. Consult a coaching teacher, mostly an IIT, they wouldn't recommend you a drop. No offence to you alone but I have seen people like your thoughts they cone to Delhi for coaching many biharis. They have the same thoughts and one and only goal, IIT. Tell me I'm not wrong, And its 90.3%.
 

adityak469

Training To Beat Goku
Getting into IIT won't fetch you a better package, misconception. Consult a coaching teacher, mostly an IIT, they wouldn't recommend you a drop. No offence to you alone but I have seen people like your thoughts they cone to Delhi for coaching many biharis. They have the same thoughts and one and only goal, IIT. Tell me I'm not wrong, And its 90.3%.

Yes I know that. But you get a chance to get those packages, whereas in other colleges you dont even get that chance as those companies won't go for placements there. And my teachers say if you take a drop, the chances of getting <100 rank are reduced drastically, they are not the side if taking a drop, and also I am keeping drop as an option if I dont get a good rank, not definitely planning for it. I will try my best to get <500 in the first go.

:lol: and most of them end up having fun and wasting time and destroying their lives :p its best to stay at home and study rather than going to another city IMO.
 
Everybody has opinions on how they perceive things, so are you going coaching right now? Well there are other colleges where many better companies come and get a hell lotta better guys. At the end our intellect is what matters, not really that they have to approach you, you can approach them too. Success in career is what one should aspire and not a thing else, others are respect full enough to come by themselves.
 

adityak469

Training To Beat Goku
Yes I am!
Yes there are, but well IIT is relatively easy.

At the end our intellect is what matters, not really that they have to approach you, you can approach them too. Success in career is what one should aspire and not a thing else, others are respect full enough to come by themselves.

i totally agree but sadly in India this not true for everyone :( rather its the opposite
 
Its how you make your life to be, it certainly is difficult but not impossible. Doing the impossible or even trying will get us some sort of success and I'm happy to make some thing out of my life rather than just sitting in a office and doing crap.
 

adityak469

Training To Beat Goku
Its how you make your life to be, it certainly is difficult but not impossible. Doing the impossible or even trying will get us some sort of success and I'm happy to make some thing out of my life rather than just sitting in a office and doing crap.

:') I have the same motto, but rather a different perception :)

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