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An Initiative By Young IITians
Nitesh K. J.
B.Tech, IIT- Delhi.
Chief Executive Officer of ITC Ltd. never follow the usual path they believe in
Yogesh Chander Deveshwar was born on discovery not expansion. The other
4th February, 1947. In 1968 he then eminent personalities from IIT would
obtained an AMP Diploma from Harvard include the names of,
Business School, USA
and also did a course Chetan Bhagat, who
on Advanced Training in attracted the people
H o t e l i e r i n g a n d who were never into
Services at Cornell books, and now they fall
University, USA. He is in his fan list.
the person who dreamt
of making ITC Limited
into India's largest Amitav Ghosh, Nobody
FMCG Company. can describe a place, an
event or a person the
Nandan Nilekani, B.Tech, Electrical way he describes it.
Engineering IIT, Mumbai. Infosys CEO
and MD. Being successful is not
He was born in Sirsi a small town in tough; all it needs is the
Karnataka, later moved to Bangalore after correct guidance. OneRajat Gupta, 1971 B.Tech in Mechanical
spending 12 years in Sirsi. Joined Bishop cannot taste the salt by being around theEngineering IIT, Delhi 1994. CEO of
Cotton Boys School in Bangalore after sea, Phoenix IIT Academy will definitelyMcKinsey.
Indian Institute of Technology completing his schooling in 1973, his hard help you Sail through the journey ofHe obviously is a shining example of how
needs no introduction either in India or work got him through IIT. In the year 1978 success with less difficulties as many of ustalent and hard work
abroad. Getting into IIT is like assuring Mr. Nilekani joined Patni Computer has passed through that phase.c a n b r i n g u p a n
yourself towards a successful life, it has system where Mr. Narayana Murty wasorphaned boy from a
been observed quiet often that people his colleague. Likepoor family who couldn't
doing exceptionally well are in some way many other IITians thiscontinue studies without
flame was burning in Mr.scholarship, to IIT and
Nilekani too, i.e tothen Harvard Business
create something newSchool and then to the
(true spirit of an IITian)position of Managing
In 1981 Mr. Nilekani withDirector at the very
six other enthusiasts ledprestigious McKinsey and Company.
by Mr. Narayana Murthy
decided to start their own Company, I thinkVinod Khosla, B. Tech in Electrical
we all know the name YES!!! It'sEngineering IIT, Delhi. Co founder Sun
INFOSYS.Microsoft (CEO)
or the other connected to IIT, what is it that
Grew up dreaming of being an
IITdoes to every student studying. Gururaj Deshpande IIT, Chennai.entrepreneur, despite growing up in an
Is it the college that turns the life Chairman Sycamore Networks.Indian Army household with no business
of the student or is it the hidden potential of Mr. Deshpande cofounded the companyor technology connections. At the age of
the student? It's nothing just the Sycamore in 1998, with other two MIT16 he dreamt of starting his technology
environment that unmasks the real you. scientists, which is into Fiber Opticcompany. Upon Graduating with a
Humans are very adaptable. We mould Cables, the future of internet. He feels oneBachelors in Electrical Engineering from
ourselves as per the situation, when we has to slightly crazy tothe Indian Institute of
see so many people around us with big- be an entrepreneur andTechnology, Delhi, he
big dreams, we start creating our own. We points out,” I started withfailed, at the age of 20,
are highly influential and get easily carried a simple concept, justto start a soy milk
away with the flow. Most of us like to join as oil was the mostcompany in order to
rather than creating something of their important commodity inservice many people in
own, this is the point where IIT stands the past 25 years,India who did not have
alone, it is a place where people like to bandwidth will be therefrigerators. Later he
create something of their own if two m o s t i m p o r t a n tdid MBA at Stanford
individuals follow a same theme they are commodity for the nextUniversity; his passion for the technology
looked down upon. The culture of that 25 years.” Sycamore has just 200 peoplefinally took him to the position that is The
place is like that it truly forces you to build working with it and it competes with giantsChairman of Sun Microsystems.
something different, just out of the league, like Nortel. Mr.Deshpande is the second
Let us go through a brief profile richest Indian.Y. C. Deveshwar, B.Tech, Mechanical
of the successful IITians heading giant IITians are foresighted theyEngineering IIT, Delhi. Chairman and
Corporations :
A Salute To Big Guns
By : Nitesh K. J. (IIT-Delhi, 2002)
B. Tech in Chemical Engineering,
Now in Samsung Engineering, Noida
Cover Story
A Salute To
Big
Guns
PHYSICS - PAPER I - Difficulty Analysis
(on a total of 80 marks)
Easy
Medium
Difficult
36% 38%
26%
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3. CHEMISTRY - PAPER I - Difficulty Analysis
(on a total of 80 marks)
Easy
Medium
Difficult
20%
53%
28%
CHEMISTRY - PAPER I - Topic wise Analysis
(on a total of 80 marks)
Inorganic
Organic
Physical
46%
24%
30%
PHYSICS - PAPER I - Difficulty Analysis
(on a total of 80 marks)
Easy
Medium
Difficult
36% 38%
26%
Physics - Paper I
Topic wise Analysis
(on a total of 80 marks)
38%
9%
8%16% 29%
Electricity &
Magnetism
Heat &
thermodynamics
Mechanics
Physics
Modern
Properties
of Matter
MATHS- PAPER I - Difficulty Analysis
(on a total of 76 marks)
Easy
Medium
Difficult
41%
5%
54%
Maths - Paper I
Topic wise Analysis
(on a total of 76 marks)
9%5%
33%
13%
18%
22%
Algebra
Coordinate
Geometry
Differential
Calculus
IntegralCalc.
Trigonometry
Vectors, 3-D,
Matrices &
Determinants
7
4
5
7
3
4
3
4
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-1
Nil
Sec 1 - Single Correct Answer Type
Sec 2 - Multiple Correct Answer Type
Sec 3 - Paragraph Type
Sec 4 - Integer Answer Type
21
16
15
28
Type of question Number
of
question
Marks of
a correct
answer
Negative
marking
Total
marks for
the selection
Paper 1 had 69 questions in total for 240 marks - in the order of Chemistry,
Physics & Maths. Each subject had 23 questions and the pattern was exactly
the same for all the subject.
What was new in IIT-JEE 2010 in comparison with earlier years - Paper - 1
No partial marks are awarded for correct answers in Multiple Correct Type questions.
Last year there were partial marks.
IIT-JEE 2011, PAPER - 1
Paper 2 had 60 questions in total - in the order of Chemistry, Physics & Maths.
Each subject had 20 questions and as in paper 1 the pattern was exactly the
same across the subjects. Questions had differential markings, each subject
had 80 marks and the maximum mark for the paper was 240.
What was new in IIT-JEE 2010 in comparison with earlier years - Paper - 2
For the first time Multiple Answer Type, Integer Answer Type and Matrix Match Type
appeared in one paper.
IIT-JEE 2011, PAPER - 2
Sec 1 - Single Correct Answer Type
Sec 2 - Multiple Correct Answer Type
Sec 3 - Integer Answer Type
Sec 4 - Matrix Match Type
Type of question
8
4
6
2
3
4
4
8
-1
Nil
Nil
Nil
21
16
18
16
Number
of
question
Marks of
a correct
answer
Negative
marking
Total
marks for
the selection
CHEMISTRY - PAPER II - Difficulty Analysis
(on a total of 80 marks)
Easy
Medium
Difficult
13%
54%
34%
CHEMISTRY - PAPER II - Topic wise Analysis
(on a total of 80 marks)
Inorganic
Organic
Physical
23%
36%
41%
Physics - Paper II
Topic wise Analysis
(on a total of 80 marks)
Electricity &
Magnetism
Heat &
thermodynamics
Mechanics
Physics
Modern
Optics
10%45%
9%5%
31%
PHYSICS - PAPER II - Difficulty Analysis
(on a total of 80 marks)
Easy
Medium
Difficult
48% 48%
5%
MATHS- PAPER II - Difficulty Analysis
(on a total of 80 marks)
Easy
Medium
Difficult
26%14%
60%
Maths - Paper II
Topic wise Analysis
(on a total of 80 marks)
Algebra
Coordinate
Geometry
Differential
Calculus
IntegralCalc.
Vectors, 3-D,
Matrices &
Determinants
21%27%
13%
14% 25%
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Engineering Entrance Exams in the For the first time, JEE has announced that There were 10 versions for IIT-JEE 2011 -
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retained it’s glory as ever. IIT-JEE 2011 their responses (answer) will be displayed Physics but the total marks, the number of
was conducted an 10th April 2011 in 131 on the JEE website after 25th may, 2011. questions and types of questions in both
cities all over india in 1051 centres for Answer key to the JEE 2011 questions papers were distinct from each other.
4,85,262 registered candidates. Paper I willbe displayed on the JEE website after
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D r .
Kapil Jain
MBBS SPMC Bikaner
process in larger stream of information.
It takes little time to transform the material,
that you are trying to memorize. It's very
effectively when you organize your
What is it that makes 3 letter studies , you can memorize b y creating
word, a matter of life & death. When a diagrams, graphs, notes, illustrationsand
maintaining tables. Visualization helps tostudent is just having the time of his life,
memory to memorize, try to focus onbeginning to enjoy the last 3 years of
visual things more like diagrams asschool, at the same time he is burdened
campare texts.with the thoughts of being an IITian.
Pick up the place where it's littleSometimes, the thoughts come from
distracted , somewhere peace resides. Itwithin and mostly from the pressure of
gives proper mindset and tone tohis family.
approach your studies. Reading materialIIT JEE is known to be one of the toughest
loud enhances the power of retention. Itexams to crack. Youngsters come to the
will surely boost your confidence as examinstitute with stars in their eyes and within
time is on head.no time their dreams begin to turn into
Try to avoid the use of calculater duringreality. Name an MNC and you know its
the practice , because, more you avoid,target has to be an IITian. And what is the
you are able to judge the speed andpackage they offer? Whatever one can
accuracy to solve the problem as you arefancy of. So what is the reason. JEE exam
not allowed to use any electronic device.can cause lots of stress and worry for
Practice more mock test papers, bystudents. Homework, worry and exam
setting alarm clock.stress can be difficult to overcome, but
One more thing I would like to tell you thattalking about it can help.
most of the studious boys face a commonThe Joint Entrance Examination (JEE)
problem is lack of proficiency in Englishconducted by the Indian Institutes of
because they all come from HindiTechnology is one of the most competitive
background and the tutorial books are inexams in India, with nearly 4.5 lakh
English. So, they are trying to learnaspirants appearing for it. However, only
English. But this is a small problem,about 9000 students are selected. Here
because the community rallies together toare a few tips that can help you make the
provide the aspirants the requiredcut if you're planning on appearing for the
facilities. Clearly, Patwatoli puts someJEE in 2012.
really invigorating truth back into thatConfidence and enthusiam are two joint
worn-out truism: where there's a will,partners in IIT-JEE preparation, if you
there's a way. Adpot these tips surely it ishave once made firm determination and
memory booster and help you alott insticked to the point “ i can do it “ that means
doing well in exam“ Yes i can do it “ then never turn back or
Finally, The best part about JEE or anyretrieve your footsteps , just DO IT !! when
competitive exam is, it teaches discipline,exams are on head improve your memory
even if you don't get through it, the time ofwith fast and easy , fool proof steps:-
preparation, is whole lot of learningEnhancement techniques of memory is
experience. Do not just value the endcertainly a hot pursuit for students who are
result, work hard, stay focused as nothingappearing in competitive exams. Speed
stands in front of a willing heart & strongnot only saves time and comprehension
determination. Best of luck.power. It utilizes your time brain more,
- Make your notes and
essays user-friendly. Use headings,Expert’sAdvice By:
highlighting and revision cards, and get
tips on other revision techniques from
teachers and friends with experience ofMBBS (SPMC)
JEE.
- Take notes of the important points when
revising. Try to answer the questions of
past exam papers – explain answers toGo to bed early at a reasonable
tricky questions to someone else.time and try and get some sleep. Getting a
- Everyone revises differently. Find outgood night’s sleep will help you much
what routine suits you best - alone or withmore that trying to revise all night – you
a friend or parent/carer; early morning orwill just end up very tired the next day. Try
late at night; short, sharp bursts or longerto think positively – even if you don’t feel
sessions.like it, a positive attitude will help you
- Ask for help from your teacher / learningduring your revision and your exams. If
mentor, parent / carer or a friend if thereyou feel nervous before an exam, try
are things you don't understand.eating a banana – it sounds strange, but
bananas can help to calm you down and
- Don't leave revision to the last minute.they release energy slowly.
- Don't avoid revising subjects you don't
like or find difficult.Some ideas of Dos and Don'ts are:
- Don't forget that there is life beyond
revision and exams.- Have your own revision timetable – start
- Don't cram ALL night before an exam –planning well before exams begin. Your
you'll be really tired in the morning.teacher should be able to help.
Dr. Kapil Jain
Don'ts
Dos -
Naga Naresh Karutura has
just passed out of IIT Madras
in Computer Science and has
joined Google in Bangalore.
You may ask, what's so special
about this 21-year-old when
there are hundreds of students
passing from various IITs and
joining big companies like
Google?
Naresh is special.
His parents are illiterate. He
has no legs and moves around
in his powered wheel chair.
Ever smiling, optimistic and full
of spirit; that is Naresh. He
says, “God has always been finishing my school work fast in class and
planning things for me. That is why I feel I sleeping on the teacher's lap!
am lucky.” Read why he feels lucky. January 11, 1993, the fateful day :
Childhood in a village : On the January 11, 1993 when
I spent the first seven years of we had the sankranti holidays, my
my life in Teeparru, a small village in mother took my sister and me to a nearby
Andhra Pradesh, on the banks of the village for a family function. From there
river Godavari. My father Prasad was a we were to go with our grandmother to
lorry driver and my mother Kumari, a our native place. But my grandmother did
house wife. Though they were illiterate, not come there. As there were no buses
my parents instilled in me and my elder that day, my mother took a lift in my
sister (Sirisha) the importance of father's friend's lorry.As there were many
studying. Looking back, one thing that people in the lorry, he made me sit next to
surprises me now is the way my father him, close to the door.
taught me when I was in the 1st and 2nd It was my fault; I fiddled with the
standards. My father would ask me door latch and it opened wide throwing
questions from the text book, and I would me out. As I fell, my legs got cut by the
iron rods protruding from the lorry.
Nothing happened to me except
scratches on my legs. The accident had
happened just in front of a big private
hospital but they refused to treat me
saying it was an accident case. Then a
police constable who was passing by
took us to a government hospital.
First I underwent an operation
as my small intestine got twisted. The
doctors also bandaged my legs. I was
there for a week. When the doctors found
that gangrene had developed and it had
reached up to my knees, they asked my
father to take me to a district hospital.
There, the doctors scolded my parents a
lot for neglecting the wounds and
allowing the gangrene to develop. But
what could my ignorant parents do?
In no time, both my legs were amputated
up to the hips. I remember waking up and
asking my mother, where are my legs? I
also remember that my mother cried
when I asked the question. I was in the
hospital for three months.
Life without legs :
I don't think my life changed
dramatically after I lost both my legs.
Because all at home were doting on me, I
was enjoying all the attention rather than
answer them. At that time, I didn't know pitying myself. I was happy that I got a lot
he could not read or write but to make me of fruits and biscuits.
happy, he helped me in my studies!
Another memory that doesn't
go away is the floods in the village and
how I was carried on top of a buffalo by
my uncle. I also remember plucking fruits
from a tree that was full of thorns. I used
to be very naughty, running around and
playing all the time with my friends.. I
used to get a lot of scolding for disturbing
the elders who slept in the afternoon. The
moment they started scolding, I would
run away to the fields! I also remember
SUCCESS STORY
WISH HIM A GOOD LUCK!
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Er. Bhuvnesh Jakhar - Physics
He is B-Tech in chemical engineering, from
IIT-Delhi and has taught at Kota and Delhi
centres of Resonance. His experience of
being an IITian helps in understanding the
needs of students aspiring for IIT-JEE.
Having worked at corporate sector also, he
has a knack of industrial field. He is well
known as a mastermind of Physics and
also very famous among students for his
dynamic personality. Students feel
themselves very comfortable while
sharing their problems with him.
Dr. Kapil Jain
Chemistry (Inorganic and Physical)
He is MBBS from S.P. Medical College,
Bikaner and was HOD chemistry in
Concept Institute for last 5 years. His
salient approach towards physical and
inorganic chemistry is the best in whole
region. Despite being a doctor, his
experience of producing 100–130 IITians
in last 5 years makes him a sought after
teacher between students. His chemistry
knowledge is much deeper than five years
of experience reflects.
Er. Pravesh Sharma - Maths
He is B-Tech and M-Tech from IIT-Delhi
and has taught in Narayana and Aakash
Institute at many centres all over India. His
teaching methods of Mathematics are
superb and he provides the maximum
number of short tricks to solve tedious
questions. Himself being from rural
background, he treats students very
clinically. Having done his M-Tech from
Mathematics and Computing department
(M.C.A., IIT-Delhi), he is an avid follower of
maths & serves well for JEE aspirants.
Mr. Shashank Goswami
Chemistry (Organic)
He is M.Sc. (Organic Chemistry) from
Rajasthan University and a well known
name in field of organic chemistry in the
region. He has an experience of 8–10
years in teaching organic chemistry and
has got a hold of nerve of IIT-JEE. Many of
his classroom illustrations appear in IIT-
JEE as it is. His slow and caring nature of
teaching helps the students become
comfortable in asking any doubts and
questions in class.
Mr. Rahul Garg - Mathematics
He is a B-Tech from IIT-Kanpur in mining
engineering. He has himself worked at
Jindal Steels in Gujarat and now has
decided to guide the young generation of
IIT-JEE candidates. Having studied in
Kota himself, he has an immense
knowledge of mathematics and is always
ready to listen to the problems of the
students. He comes from Barmer district,
where education is still in its nascent stage
and Mr. Garg has decided to guide the
students of that area with extra zeal.
Mr. Sunil Sihag
Physics
He has done B-Tech from Dhiru Bhai
Ambani College (DA-IICT), Gandhinagar
(Gujarat). Having taught at various
institutes in Bikaner for the last 2 years, he
holds an extra edge of knowing different
education cultures. His enthusiasm of
developing new questions and tricks for
IIT-JEE makes him a superb asset to the
academy.
8. Page-8 April, 2011 Vol - 1, No 001 In House Newsletter
Bhuvensh Jhakhar
B.Tech IIT-Delhi
that “I am sorry but I am not going to
prepare for IIT”. But now let me introduce
you to the third and rarest kind, these are
When a child is born he see everyone the individuals who know exactly what
around him happy and laughing, some they want and more importantly how to
with tears in their eyes but I always achieve it without sacrificing the other joys
wonder why the child cries when he see all of life. These are the distinguished few
these happy people with over inflated
smile on the faces, because may be in the
slightest way possible he has already
realized that he is born in the world with an
“excess baggage” if not “burden” of
expectations.As we grow up we slowly but
very steadily realize that this burden will
only grow along with our age and the only
way to deal with it is to get strong enough
to carry it forward. Then there are people
who are not satisfied with this baggage
and add on the burden of aspiring to be an
IITian because this is truly worthy of being
a burden and not just some excess
baggage. As soon as an individual
decides he wants to be an IITian unless he
has been one of those students who sits
on the first seat of the classroom for his
entire school life and has never seen an
iota of red in his report card he is just being
over ambitious because in order to get into
IIT you either have to be average5 or as I
call it waste some precious years of your who are involved in other relationships
life with just one goal and that is to get into also apart from just books , do not sacrifice
IIT. I have seen students completely their social life to the extent that they
change as soon as they are tagged as become socio phobic later on in their lives
“Preparing for IIT as if they are involved in but still manage to get into IIT and these
some top secret mission to save the are the people who truly defines being an
planet and are not allowed to share any IITian and that's the message I wanted to
information with the layman, as if it is a sin convey with the last 539 words, that it is
to be away from books for more than 2 good to have a goal in life and channelize
hours and even bigger sin to be engaged all your efforts in attaining that goal but it is
in social events like going out with friends, equally important to keep track of the
attending parties and meeting relatives. Is things you have lost on your way to
it really worth it to sacrifice all this for achieve this goal and is it really worth all
something where your chance of the sacrifices you have to make.
It is very important that you have a dream
as it gives life a purpose and a meaning
but what's more important is not to let that
dream take life away from you. Best of
luck to all IITaspirants.
succeeding stands at a ratio of 1:200. By
now most of you must be thinking of me as
just another individual who could not get
into IIT and is living the same old story of
“Sour Grapes” but this is not true because
the things that needed to be sacrificed in
order to get into IIT are too precious and
close to my heart to be given up and
maybe that's the reason why I was the one
with that irritating smile in the hospital and
not the people around me when I was
born. Smile was the only way I could
communicate and I did as loud as I could
As with any parent of a student aspiring to like the idea. And we decided to get
to become a good engineer, even I was him enrolled in Phoenix IITAcademy.
worried. Especially with so many options I believe it was one of the most intelligent
available to complete the graduation decisions of my life. While other tutorials
from and so many entrances to face it have a few traditional faculties involved
was ever more important for the students in the teaching process, but at Phoenix
to make the right choices. IIT-JEE was IIT Academy many instructors are ex-
and still is the most prestigious IITians. This meant the quality of
engineering entrance that any aspiring guidance received by my son is the best
student would want to get through. It's available. He too is showing a lot of
easier said than done. interest in the way of teaching. I can see
When my son decided to appear for the improvement in his performance as well
IIT-JEE all I could think of was the extra as his confidence about taking on the IIT-
hard work he would have to put in to JEE. They are preparing him exclusively
succeed in it. I was pondering about how for IIT-JEE.
to ease his efforts. I was determined to They are offering various courses and
make a contribution towards his future you can choose the one suitable for your
and ambition. I researched a lot through children. I am glad I decided to get my
all available sources. son tutored by Phoenix IITAcademy. The
There were many tutorials giving good counseling sessions are not only useful
training to appear for the IIT-JEE but for the aspiring student but also for the
what I was looking for was the best one parents as it gives a good idea about
among them. But it was going to be a what to expect and how to prepare you
tough ask. Then, one fine day I received for what is expected. The people giving
information from a friend about Phoenix the counseling are the one's who have
IIT Academy. A little visit to their institute been there and done that so whatever
caught my interest and I decided to counseling you get is the right one.
discuss it with my son.
This is a sincere effort by an IITian & a
Doctor. What interested me most was
that the methodologies of teaching were
interactive -learning sessions, problem
solving sessions and strategy sessions
and of course the concept of Exclusive
IIT Preparation. This meant all I required
was to get enrolled in Phoenix IIT
Academy. There was no hassle of
diversion of focus. Even my son seemed
The
IITPrejudice
and Concerned
Parents
The less miserable
Munna Prasad is one of the four children
of a poor weaver of Patwatoli in the
benighted Gaya district of Bihar. His
father, Krishna, works back-breaking 16-
hour-a-day routine on his looms to bring
in a paltry Rs 2,500 home every month.
These odds didn't deter Munna from
completing high school four years ago
and setting his sights on the tough IIT-
JEE (Indian Institute of Technology-Joint
Entrance Examination), the passport to a
promising career in engineering and
science. Unable to buy books and sign on
expensive courses in preparation, Munna
took tuitions by day, earning around Rs
750 a month, and prepared for the
examination at night. The effort worked
wonders: he cracked the IIT-JEE and got
admission in Roorkee College of
Engineering last year. His first preference
is mechanical engineering. "Here people
say Munna will go to America after
qualifying in the examinations and earn a
lot of money," says father Krishna.
Munna bhai jayega IIT
IIT-JEE ASPIRING STUDENTS & PARENTS
Bhuvnesh Jakhar
B.Tech, IIT Delhi
Dr. Kapil Jain
MBBS, SPMC BKN
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