Saturday, 4 June 2016


 

5 tips to pick the right engineering college for you


If you want to pursue engineering, it is important that you consider your aptitude and history of college as well before making the final choice.
How to pick the right engineering college for you  
The engineering admission process is on across the country.
If you're in the stream stream, chances are you are getting a lot of admission offers from various engineering colleges and institutes.
Congratulations!! But there is a headache too.
There are a lot of options, what to choose?
A bad decision can affect your overall career life.
Worry not!! We have created a decision support system for proper choice making.
You are going to choose based on -- brand name of college, stream of engineering and accessibility (location).
Your choice should also be based upon your strengths and goals.

1. Strengths

Identify your natural abilities -- your aptitude. It is very important.
There are various engineering streams and you need to map your aptitude for a specific engineering stream.
In simple terms, what you fancy about may be an indicator of your aptitude.
What are you interested in? Car design, mobiles, high rise buildings or in pure abstract thinking?
Your interests indicate your aptitude.
There are scientific tests which can reveal more about your aptitude.
Assess your personality type. Your personality type can be a parameter for your choice.
Assess your financial position.
In case of private seat versus government seat, this parameter will have a huge bearing.
Review your family history. Though not a very important factor, but a scan is important to help you make an informed choice.
If you see families where majority are doctors, civil servants or chartered accounts, it says something about the family genes -- a natural propensity towards a specific kind of profession.

2. Goals

Define your goals. Decide whether you want to opt for a job or business.
A job may be in private or government sector.
You can run your family business or start your own.
What are your primary motives? Power or money or both.
If you are tempted towards power, government services would suit you more.
If you wish to earn a lot of money, you would opt for private jobs or business.
Whether you wish to settle down in India or abroad also have a bearing on your choice.
Say if you are interested in settling in the USA then IT-related engineering streams would suit you more than opting for civil engineering.

3. Choice

You need to choose -- the college, its location and stream.
For example, if you are getting calls from IITs and NITs then you have to decide, whether the IIT or NIT.
Assuming you decided for IITs. Now question arises, which IIT. Say you decided for IIT Mumbai, and then question arises, which stream.
Now analyse your strengths and goals.
Map your strengths and goals.
Do the market survey about the demand of the specific stream. Then opt for the choice which helps you in attaining your goals and is in line with your strengths.

4. Background Research

Proper background research is necessary for good decision making.
You need to do research on:
College: Know about the faculty members, brand positioning, status of particular engineering stream in that college and placement offers etc.
You should also know about the extra-curricular activities.
Location: Distance from your base, language, cultural issues, eating habits, environmental parameters, socio-economic conditions and political situations are a few parameters which need to be glanced at.
Stream: Please see how a specific engineering stream relates to the aptitude, personality and goals of the candidate.
Present and future market demand of the stream too needs to be investigated.
Family background: If the goal of the candidate is to opt for business, family background needs to be considered in the back of the mind.
Competing scenarios: When you are into the decision process, there will be a lot of competing scenarios.
You need to make a pros and cons list of such competing scenarios and accordingly take the final call.
Sources of information may be; admission prospectus, web-sites of the colleges, various educational web-sites, your friend circle, your relatives and teachers etc.
It will be good if you can visit some college situated nearby and get the first hand information.
Always try to get information from multiple sources, from your well-wishers and in case of conflicting information take your own call.

5. A few recommendations

Considering all others parameters same; it is always advisable to:
Opt for brand
Go for a branded college.
You will leverage the benefit of the brand throughout your career.
For example, if you have to choose between a good branch in an established NIT and a not-so-good branch in the IIT, we will suggest you to opt for IIT.
Similarly you can apply the logic between the NITs and state engineering colleges.
If you have to choose between a very good private engineering college and a not-so-good, relatively new government college, we would suggest opting for the private college.
Opt for a stream that aligns with your goals
Choose as per your strengths, goals and future prospects of the stream.
If your goal is to opt for MBA and you are getting mechanical as well as industrial engineering, opt for industrial engineering.
If your father deals in real estate and you want to continue in the family business, logically civil engineering will be the best option.
If you are interested in government services, say Indian engineering services or civil services, opt for the stream which will be useful for these examinations.
Opt for established college. 
Given an option between an old, well-established and a new college, opt for the older one.
Opt for new location 
Resist the temptation to be in your state or district.
Opt for new places.
Say, you are in north India, and have the option of choosing between a college in north and south India, please choose the latter.
Diversity is a life-long learning.
Please note that there cannot be any straitjacket mathematical formula for such decision making.
It is important that you see the things in perspective, research, be well informed and above all, make your own decision.
We have a lot of power seekers and money minting human machines around us.
What the world wants is leaders.
So make sure all the decisions ultimately develop the qualities of a leader in you.
All the best!

Thursday, 2 June 2016

How to handle School and IIT JEE Preparation at the same time?

School and IIT JEE Combined Preparation
Short answer: Hard work and practice!
From 2017, Board marks will not matter for calculating JEE Main ranks, but performing in School Board is equally important along with the preparation of IIT JEE. The good consistent academic score in your school will give you more confidence and you will feel mentally strong for your IIT goal.
To get admission into IITs and NITs, a candidate needs to be either within top 20 percentile or secured 75% marks in class 12th (or equivalent) board examination.
So how a student should go about combined preparation of school and IIT JEE. Let’s see step by step for students of each class.

When student is in class 10th or below

Up to 10th standard, you don’t need to focus too much other than your school syllabus. So be relax and enjoy your school time. Only one advice: Make sure you study to understand the concepts, not just for getting marks. It’s a practice that every student should adopt from very young age.
You can apply for different Olympiads and exams like NTSE where you develop competitive skills that will help you in your JEE Preparation.
For class 8-10,  a foundation course for IIT JEE can be handy for students, where objective is to create strong foundation for IIT JEE along with the school examination preparation.

IIT JEE Preparation for Class 11th Students

From class 11th onward, it’s like a two way preparation. On one hand you will be studying as per your school curriculum, and at the same time you have to put ten times more effort for JEE preparation.
There have been tendency of students to take class 11th lightly. You should never make this mistake. Save these words, “Class 11th is very important for success in IIT JEE”. Focus on every chapter and understand the concepts because in 12th class you will find use of most of the topics of 11th class.

Combined Preparation of School Board and IIT JEE for Class 11th & 12th Students

First advice is, utilize your school hours in a best possible way. Understand everything that is taught in the class. In-case you missed out on anything, try to clear that after reaching home. It should be your first priority.
Next step is to solve problems that are left by your teacher in the class (I am assuming that teacher in school don’t solve all the questions for you). Go through the examples in NCERT textbook. They are very valuable for the preparation of school exams and JEE both.
It would be best if you finish these things before your evening walk in the park (taking break is necessary to refresh your mind). You may also have coaching classes at this time. Tough luck! But you have to manage this out.

If you have joined a coaching institute for IIT JEE,

  • Don’t miss out on any class and give your full attention in the class.
  • Make notes that are easy to read for you.
  • Solve regular questions on the topics that is taught in the class.
  • Solve questions that are within the syllabus. Don’t go deep into the topic like you are doing research. The objective is to clear the IIT examination, you can do the research part later when you get admitted to IIT!
After break (or coaching classes), you have to study exclusively for IIT. I am sure you have already gone through the syllabus of IIT JEE at this point of time. It’s the time to understand each topic more thoroughly.
If you are not understanding anything, take help from your teacher, coaching class, friends, or anyone, but make sure you understand the concept properly before starting to solve the problems. Once everything is clear, try to solve as many questions as possible. You can refer to recommended books for JEE to practice more problems.
On Sundays and Holidays, your full day should be dedicated to JEE preparation. After Sep-Oct, you need to put rigorous efforts in solving practice tests (AITS) for IIT JEE.
If you put your best effort and stay from distractions, you can do well in both IIT JEE and School Board exams.