Tuesday 26 December 2017

Revision Packages for JEE(Main) & JEE(Advanced) 2018


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Rank Booster

  • Under this complete JEE syllabus is divided into topics. This book has two sections, Section-I provide Topic wise questions and Section-II provides Part & Full Syllabus tests.
  • The quality and quantity of problems in the R-RB have been framed with great precision and accuracy with the level of problems as per the JEE standards keeping in mind the requirements of JEE 2018.
  • ​Section-I of Resonance Rank Booster (R-RB) is a collection of over 3000 questions - more than 1000 questions in Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics each.
  • Section-II comprises of a series of test papers (3 Part Tests for class XI & XII each, 1 Full Syllabus Tests of class XI, XII, Class XI & XII respectively). In all there are 6 PTs and 3 FSTs (9 Test Papers).
  • Each question is framed by the experts of Resonance focusing on student’s perfect preparation and rectifying the prevalent misconcepts.

Ready Reckoner

  • A Compendium of Important Concepts & Formulae.
  • Weightage Analysis Sheet of last 10-Years papers in all the three subjects (Unit/Topic-wise)
  • 3 Practice Papers
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Resonance Major Test Series for JEE(Main+Advanced) & JEE(Main)

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Major Test Series help Students to give final  touch & Anaylse of Student preparation & performance towards JEE (Main)& JEE(Advanced) Exam.It Provides All India Ranking along with the students of classroom contact programmes(In Live & Online MTS). 
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KVPY Aptitude Test Results - 2017


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The provisional list of students who have qualified in the Aptitude Test and eligible to be called for interview based on the performance in the KVPY Aptitude Test held on November 5th and November 19th, 2017 is published herewith. The cut off marks for different streams are as under:
·         Stream SA - 45 marks out of 100 
SA - SC/ST - 35 marks out of 100
SA - PwD (Person with disability) – 35 marks out of 100
·         Stream SB - 43 marks out of 100 
SB - SC/ST -33 marks out of 100
SB - PwD (Person with disability) – 33 marks out of 100
·         Stream SX - 53 marks out of 100 
SX - SC/ST - 43 marks out of 100
SX - PwD (Person with disability) – 43 marks out of 100


Results of the Aptitude Test held on 5th and 19th November 2017
The following students are short listed for the KVPY-2017 interviews subject to verification of details of the candidates. The interviews are likely to be held during January 15, 2018 - February 20, 2018. However, the students will be informed about their interview dates, time and venue shortly by email / KVPY website.
Please note that there is no re-evaluation possible for the ONLINE exam, as the score does not change by re-evaluation.
As the selection process is not yet over, the marks of the student will not be available now. However, the marks of all the students selected/not selected will be published on the KVPY website during April 2018, after the entire selection process including interviews is completed

Saturday 9 December 2017

JEE(Main) 10 Years Solved Papers

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NSEA 2017: Detailed Analysis by Resonance

National Standard Examination in Astronomy (NSEA) 2017 Detailed Analysis

On 26th November 2017, NSEA (National Standard Examination in Astronomy) – 2017 exam was conducted by the Indian Association of Physics Teachers (IAPT) at many centers all over the country. NSEA is the stepping stage for selection of aspiring and talented students in the astronomy Olympiad Program. The student can move forward to other stages only after clearing this stage.
Eligibility: Only Indian citizens with date of birth between 1 July 1998 and 30 June 2003, both days inclusive and studying in Class XII or lower as of November 30, 2017, can apply and appear for NSEA 2017. The student has to himself re-assure his eligibility. At any stage if the student is found to be not eligible for the exam, he/she may be disqualified from the program. The student must not be appearing in NSEJS 2017.
Syllabus: The syllabus for National Standard Examination in Astronomy (NSEA) is almost similar as the curriculum of senior secondary level (Class XI and Class XII) of CBSE. However, only basic guideline for the course is mentioned. No detailed syllabus is given for NSEA. There is greater emphasis on physics and mathematics (calculus not asked) and elementary astronomy.
Question Paper: The medium of test was English only and it comprised of 80 objective type questions, each with only one of the four options correct with 3 marks each and -1 negative marking for incorrect answer.
Qualifying for the Second Stage: The basic objective of conducting this test is not focusing on merit but to involve as many students from the country to participate in the exam and try to show and expose their talent. Hence the selection to the stage II examinations i.e. Indian National Olympiad Examinations (INOs) is based on the following scheme.

NSEC 2017 – Detailed Analysis by Resonance

National Standard Examination in Chemistry (NSEC) 2017 - Detailed Analysis by Resonance Experts

On 26th November 2017, NSEC (National Standard Examination in Chemistry) – 2017 exam was conducted by the Indian Association of Physics Teachers (IAPT) at many centers all over the country. NSEC is the stepping stage for selection of aspiring and talented students in the Chemistry Olympiad Program. The student can move forward to other stages only after clearing this stage.
Eligibility: Only Indian citizens with date of birth between 1 July 1998 and 30 June 2003, both days inclusive and studying in Class XII or lower as of November 30, 2017, can apply and appear for NSEC 2017. The student has to himself re-assure his eligibility. At any stage if the student is found to be not eligible for the exam, he/she may be disqualified from the program. The student must not be appearing in NSEJS 2017.
Syllabus: The syllabus for National Standard Examination in Chemistry (NSEC) is almost similar as the curriculum of senior secondary level (Class XI and Class XII) of CBSE. However, only basic guideline for the course is mentioned. No detailed syllabus is given for NSEC.
Question Paper: The medium of test was English only and it comprised of 80 objective type questions, each with only one of the four options correct with 3 marks each and -1 negative marking for incorrect answer.
Qualifying for the Second Stage: The basic objective of conducting this test is not focusing on merit but to involve as many students from the country to participate in the exam and try to show and expose their talent. Hence the selection to the stage II examinations i.e. Indian National Olympiad Examinations (INOs) is based on the following scheme.

NSEP 2017 – Detailed Analysis by Resonance

National Standard Examination in Physics 2017 - Detailed Analysis by Resonance Experts
On 26th November 2017, NSEP (National Standard Examination in Physics) – 2017 was exam is conducted by the Indian Association of Physics Teachers (IAPT) at many centers all over the country. NSEP is the stepping stage for selection of aspiring and talented students in the Physics Olympiad Program. The student can move forward to other stages only after clearing this stage.
Eligibility: Only Indian citizens with date of birth between 1 July 1998 and 30 June 2003, both days inclusive and studying in Class XII or lower as of November 30, 2017, can apply and appear for NSEP 2017. The student has to himself re-assure his eligibility. At any stage if the student is found to be not eligible for the exam, he/she may be disqualified from the program. The student must not be appearing in NSEJS 2017.
Syllabus: The syllabus for National Standard Examination in Physics (NSEP) is almost similar as the curriculum of senior secondary level (Class XI and Class XII) of CBSE. However, only basic guideline for the course is mentioned. No detailed syllabus is given for NSEP.

Friday 8 December 2017

Resonance All India Open Test

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NEET application form to be available in January 2018

NEET Application Form to be available in January 2018












Medical aspirants should gear up as the expected dates for NEET 2018 is out. Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will release NEET Application Form 2018 in January on the official website, cbseneet.nic.in
Admissions which are based on NEET results will begin in deemed universities from July 10 and the results for the NEET are likely to be announced in the first week of June.

Important Dates:

  • NEET Exam 2018 (previously known as AIPMT) will be conducted on May 10, 2018
  • CBSE will release NEET UG 2018 Online Application Form in January 2018, last week
  • Closing of application fee payment facility will be in March 2018, first week
  • Last date to apply for NEET application form will be in March 2018, first week

Important guidelines:

  • Aadhaar card is a mandatory requirement for form submission, apart from being eligible for NEET exam
  • Mobile number and email ID entered during registration must be candidate's own or their parents
  • All official communications regarding the exam will be sent to these communication points