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Who is Vikas Gupta in Vibrant Academy?

Vikas gupta sir is one of the seven HOD & Director of Vibrant Academy Kota. He teaches mathematics in Vibrant Academy . He have completed his graduation in mechanical engineering from IIT GUWAHATI . He is known for his short tricks which helps the students to solve very complex problems in very elementary steps . He is one of the most prominent faculties of mathematics in india, he is known for his command in CO-ORDINATE GEOMETRY . He is author of the book- Advanced problems in mathematics it is best book for JEE Advanced as it contains numerous problems with appropriate difficult level that caters the very needs of JEE Aspirants . It includes 1 - single correct, multiple correct questions , matrix match, assertion-reason,integer type questions . I myself have attempted this book it is bit hard but once you develop interest you will surely enjoy it . He is also the author of the book Advanced Problems in Co ordinate geometry which is one of the best books for co-ordinate geometry it includes 1 - concise theory, single choice questions,multiple choice questions,matrix match,assertion-reason type,integer type questions. 2 - It includes chapters like straight line,circle,parabola,hyperbola,ellipse. Thanks for reading.

What rank did Sankalp Gaur (JEE Main 2015 topper)

Sankalp Gaur a boy from pune, Maharashtra earned a score of 345/360 in JEE Mains 2015 not only this he also obtained the All India Rank (AIR) 1 out of 13.05 lakh JEE Main candidates.He was brilliant student throughout his school days, he had scored 97.80% in Class XII and also achieved AIR 56 in JEE Advanced 2015. In an interview Sankalp Gaur shared some of information and experiences of his voyage of JEE preparation . After reading his interview let me share the unsung angle of the Topper’s story . Sankalp Gaur is from Pune, Maharashtra he did his schooling from DAV Public School and simultaneously took a coaching for JEE preparation .He belongs to a nuclear family his father is a DGM of Arms and Ammunition Factory, Khadki, Pune. His mother was working with High Energy Materials Research Laboratory (HEMRL) . He owe his success to his mother as 2 years prior she left her job just to support him in his delicate phase of life. Since his childhood he was focused on pursuing pure science and not engineering but after class 10th his teachers suggested him that pursuing engineering would be a better choice as he will not only be able to know the details about the subjects but also the practical and application aspect of the area as well and consequently he thought he can pursue Pure Science after completing engineering as well. On regular days, after attending school and coaching he used to study for 2 to 3 hours and during holidays he studied for 6 to 7 hours. Maths and Physics were his favorite subjects and he enjoyed studying them. Chemistry on the other hand was a bit tough and complicated for him due to the vast knowledge and theoretical aspect that is involved in the subject. He devised a strategy for attempting paper in which he used to solve chemistry first followed by physics and mathematics so that he can solve them peacefully. He stated that school education is not enough to fetch a good rank in JEE one need the proper guidance of coaching institutes who offers a systematic structure for JEE preparation. After completing graduation he want to pursue Masters in pure Physics and in future he would like to go for research. When he was asked for the advice for upcoming JEE aspirants he said that the secret behind his success was his love for the subjects catalyzed by regular and systematic study regime. So, according to him one should not take this journey as a burden unless he/she should enjoy each and every phase of it . He also said it’s not about the number of hours you study it’s about how much you put in every hour . Thanks for reading

How good is Playing with Graphs by Amit M Aggarwal

It is a very helpful book for JEE Advanced, I myself used this for my JEE preparation. Before buying this book I was very much afraid of the graphs and my teacher also used to tell us innovative approaches to solve conventional problems easily using graphs it made me more anxious, I thought ‘if this scenario continues I will surely loose my grip from mathematics(especially calculus)’ . Then one of my senior suggested me Play with graphs, I started practicing the starting was very smooth as the book started with basic graphs like logarithmic, trigonometric,exponential functions and then it took to me complex graphs which are actually combinations of basic graphs i.e. they contain 2 or more than 2 functions. After continuous practice I actually started playing with graph . Thanks for reading.

What is Shitikanth Kashyap AIR-1 in IIT-JEE-2008 d

Shitikanth kashyap a boy from Patna,Bihar became an idol overnight when the results of JEE 2008 was announced . When the results of JEE were announced in 2008, he fled his hometown Patna and went to Mumbai. He couldn’t deal with all the attention he was getting from media and politicians . After his JEE knock he went to IIT kanpur to pursue computer science engineering . In July 2008, he also won gold medal at the 39th International Physics Olympiad. Kashyap is now at Canada’s University of Waterloo, where he is completing a PhD in quantum computing .

I am getting a 5000-6000 rank in the JEE Advanced

No, You are not screwed at all .You secured a decent rank in JEE Advanced with this rank you will get branches like metallurgy, biotech,textile,chemical in old IITs and branches like civil,mechanical in new IITs. Now,it’s up to you what will you prefer branch or college . You can enter in old IITs with an average branch and work hard in the first year then you can upgrade your branch. If you get a branch of your dream even if in the new IITs then go pursue your passion . You also secured good marks in BITSAT with this marks you can get branches like electrical,mechanical in BITS GOA and hyderabad and branches like civil, chemical in BITS PILANI. You can also upgtrade your branch in BITS but for this you have to score above 9.5 cgpa. Now, it’s upto you what you choose . GOOD LUCK for your future .

I got 25 marks in JEE Main and my percentage in Ma

With 25 marks in JEE MAINS 2018 you can’t get computer science in any of the government colleges unless you are a PwD candidate .If you given MHCET and secured good rank then there are chances . My advice is that If you have interest in JEE and you are ready to work hard then go for a drop otherwise try private engineering colleges. GOOD LUCK for your future.

Will I get into CSE in Thapar? My rank is about 32

With a rank of 32,000 in JEE Mains 2018(other state) it is tough to get CSE in Thapar University as for 2017 cut off for various rounds were as following : round 1 -19863 round 2–26906 round 3- 27614 round 4- 42872 So, it is sure that you will not get CSE till 3rd round but in 4th round also there is little chance to get CSE as this year cutoff rank is expected to lower down .But don’t loose hope you may get CSE in 4th round and also try for government engineering colleges. Despite of CSE you can easily get branches like 1- Electronics & Communication Engineering 2-Electrical Engineering 3-Mechanical Engineering in Thapar university . GOOD LUCK

Is Sushant Singh Rajput an IIT student?

No, Shushant singh rajput is not an IITian .He was a National olympiad Winner in Physics he also cleared 11 engineering entrance exams including that for ISM Dhanbad and he secured AIR-7 in Delhi common entrance consequently he joined Delhi College of Engineering(now known as DTU) in mechanical engineering department . While being a student at DTU , he enrolled in Shiamak Davar’s dance classes. He also joined acting school, here he found his passion for acting . Within a few months of joining the dance class, Rajput was selected to be a member of Davar's standard dance troupe. In 2005, he was chosen to be one of the group of background dancers at the 51st Filmfare awards. In 2006, he was part of the troupe that went to Australia to perform in the cultural program at the opening ceremony of the 2006 Commonwealth games. By this time, he was tired of engineering, where he was failing papers and had no real interest in the subject. He was happy and successful in the dance and drama classes, and decided to do what he was good at. He dropped out of engineering and devoted himself full-time to dancing and acting. So, he is a drop out from DTU, he dropped in the beginning of the fourth year of his graduation .

Is there a subject-wise cutoff in the JEE advance

Yes, there is subject wise cutoff in JEE ADVANCED. But we can't actually predict the cutoff marks even if it is subjectwise because cutoff depends on the basis of difficulty level of the paper, and it can be properly decided only at the time of results. But for last year i.e. 2017 it was approx 10% for each subject as each subject comprised 124 marks and the subjectwise cutoff was 12 marks . So, it is generally 10% of the subject marks and it is not a big deal to score 10% marks if you have prepared well.

Who has topped JEE Mains 2018?

Bhogi suraj krishna has secured AIR -1 in JEE MAINS 2018, he scored 350 out of 360 in one of the most prestigious exams of india . In an interview with Careers 360 he shared some of information regarding his past life and JEE preparation . After reading his interview let me share something about topper of JEE 2018 He is from Andra pradesh and he completed his schooling from the same state . He took coaching from Sri Chaitanya - a renowed institute for JEE preparation . He shared that in the beginning of 9th standard he realized that he want to become an IITian and in order to achieve his goal he started preparing for JEE from 9th standard, he joined a foundation coarse in Sri Chaitanya which nurtured him with both JEE and boards preparation . He stated that” there is no huge difference between JEE and boards the only difference between them is that one is subjective and the other one is objective, if your concepts are clear then you will not face any problem in any of these exam”. He also shared that he used to study for 9 hours a day and also he sacrificed his passion for movies during this preparation period .He said that emphasis should be levied on time management as well as it is one of the vital aspects of JEE MAINS exam . At the end he wrapped up by saying that enjoy your journey, chase your dreams and keep faith in your hardwork.

What are the best things to do in the mid-break of

It’s really a very good question and I think this is the best time to answer this question because on upcoming sunday i.e. on 20 th may JEE ADVANCED 2018 is going to be held . So, the upcoming points are some shades of my experience 1- The first thing is that never carry any study material along with you to the examination center because if you will carry then you will wish to revise something and trust me this is not gonna help you at all . 2 - Since now you are not carrying any material so you can’t cross check your formula,etc that you have applied during the exam in the 1 st half . This is how you got rid of very first problem that is faced by students, the moment they come out of examination hall they try to cross check their concepts,formulas,etc due to which they get panic. 3- Now, never ever discuss your paper amongst your friends because if your answers doesn’t matches to their answers and they look confident about their answers then you will surely be anxious and consequently you will loose your self confidence . 4 - If your parents are accompying you then go with them to a restaurant and have a light and healthy meal, talk to them and try to talk about something other than JEE, this will refresh your mind . And if you are alone(i.e. your parents are not accompying you )then go to a restaurant and order some light stuff and listen to your favourite music this will reenergize you . 5 - You can analyze your time management strategy that you have employed in the first paper and you can think about constructive amendment that can be made into for the next paper. 6 -One thing I want to share but I will not say you to try it because it can be harmful to some of you . Just before entering into the examination hall for paper 2 in review tests held in vibrant academy, I used to drink REDBULL because after drinking it my focus used to increase 200 times and it was much needed during the paper 2 . I did samething in JEE ADVANCED as well. But I will suggest you to have a coffee or tea because in the second half you will feel tired and sleepy . 7 - And lastly regain your confidence to get ready for your second indeed last innings . GOOD LUCK

Can I get into mechanical engineering at Thapar Un

It is very tough to get Mechanical Engineering in thapar university with this rank , you may get it in the 4 th round counselling because the mechanical engineering cutoff for 2017 was: 3 rd round 52107 (outside punjab) 4th round - 78103(outside punjab). So, keep your fingers crossed and I would prefer you to take Chemical in online counselling and wait for the upcoming couselling sessions . You can also go for Electronics (Instrumentation & Control) Engineering ,Mechatronics, Mechanical Engineering (Production) if you are interested because these branches can be available for you at this rank and have a good scope as well. GOOD LUCK