Summary of Score 60/60 In Maths | IAT 2025 | IISER Aptitude Test | Follow These Tips |
Summary of Video: "Score 60/60 In Maths | IAT 2025 | IISER Aptitude Test | Follow These Tips"
The video provides a comprehensive guide on how to excel in the mathematics section of the IISER Aptitude Test (IAT) by aiming for a perfect score. The speaker outlines several strategies and resources to enhance understanding and performance in mathematics.
Main Ideas and Concepts:
- Understanding Concepts:
- If you're struggling with a specific chapter, utilize resources like Moit Yagi's YouTube channel for conceptual videos.
- For those with a basic understanding, focus on short tricks to solve problems efficiently using Nishant V's "Back of Maths" video series.
- Creating a Formula Sheet:
- Develop a revision formula sheet for each chapter.
- Aim to revise 2 to 4 chapters daily, depending on your study pace.
- Practice is Key:
- Engage in solving previous years' questions (PYQs) and JEE Main questions to reinforce understanding.
- Understanding the reasoning behind each solution is crucial, not just memorizing methods.
- Testing Knowledge:
- Regularly assess your knowledge by taking tests:
- Weekly tests: One chapter-wise test for every two chapters studied.
- Bi-weekly tests: One full syllabus test for mathematics.
- Use test results to identify weak areas and focus on improving them.
- Regularly assess your knowledge by taking tests:
- Advanced Practice:
- If time permits, tackle the Math Inu 500 questions, which are likely to appear on the exam. These questions are available in an Excel sheet linked in previous videos.
- Continuous Improvement:
- Focus on increasing your scores in tests over time and address any drop in scores by revisiting weaker chapters.
Detailed Bullet Point Methodology:
- Concept Understanding:
- Use Moit Yagi's conceptual videos for difficult chapters.
- Refer to Nishant V's "Back of Maths" for short tricks.
- Formula Sheet Creation:
- Create a formula sheet for each chapter.
- Revise 2 to 4 chapters daily.
- Practice Questions:
- Solve previous years' questions (PYQs) and JEE Main questions.
- Understand the concepts behind each solution.
- Testing Strategy:
- Weekly: One chapter-wise test for every two chapters studied.
- Bi-weekly: One full syllabus test for mathematics.
- Focus on improving scores and identifying weak areas.
- Additional Practice:
- If time allows, complete the Math Inu 500 questions from the shared Excel sheet.
Speakers/Sources Featured:
- Moit Yagi (YouTube Channel for conceptual videos)
- Nishant V (An Academy mentor and creator of "Back of Maths" series)
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