Friday 16 February 2018

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7 Proven Study Tips



Want to do better on your tests? Or are you finding studying strategies that can help you get good score? We have found scientifically proven study techniques, perhaps these tips help you too ace that final. A new academic year is a perfect time to create your study plan using these techniques. Hope they help you develop a learning strategy that will make you achieve your study goals.
  1. Study smaller portions at one go

Study smaller quantities of syllabus every day instead of taking on huge portions. If you hurry with all the chapters you haven’t yet covered, you will be able to memorise very little of it for exam day.
You need to break up information into small portions and then review that consistently over a long period of time. Therefore, learn a few rows every day and review each lesson before starting anything new – you don’t need to memorize the entire periodic table in one sitting.
  1. Self-testing

Testing yourself on a regular basis is a great way to prepare yourself for exams – the more you practice, the better you’ll become. You can test yourself with flashcards; get tested by your friends or study partners, or by solving sample papers and previous year papers. Testing helps you encode the information better so you’ll do better on your exam.

INJSO 2018 – Detailed Analysis by Resonance



On 27th January 2018, INJSO (Indian National Junior Science Olympiad) – 2018 exam was conducted by the Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education (HBCSE) at many centers all over the country. INJSO is the second stage for selection of aspiring and talented students in the Junior Science Olympiad Program. The student can move forward to attend the Orientation Cum Selection Camp (OCSC) after clearing this stage.
Eligibility: Only Indian citizens born between January 1, 2003 and December 31, 2004, (both days inclusive) and are students studying in Class X or lower as of November 30, 2017, can apply and appear for NSEJS 2017. The student must not appear any of the senior science Olympiad. 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.
Student satisfying these criterion can apply and appear for INJSO 2018 after clearing NSEJS, 2017.
Syllabus: No detailed syllabus is given for INJSO. There were questions from Physics, Biology and Chemistry.
Question Paper: The medium of test was English only and it comprised of 42 question (30 objective type questions with 1 marks each and -0.25 negative marking for incorrect answer and 12 subjective type of total 60 marks) correct.
Merit Clause: Approximately 35 students are to be selected for camp.

Overall Marks Distribution

The medium of test was English only and it comprised of 42 question (30 objective type questions with 1 marks each and -0.25 negative marking for incorrect answer and 12 subjective type of total 60 marks) correct. Subject wise breakup is given below.

Wednesday 7 February 2018

NTSE Stage-1 Rajasthan Result 2017-18 has been declared.

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NTSE Rajasthan first stage result declared.
236 students selected (Gen - 180 SC- 36 & ST - 20)
Cutoff General - 131, SC - 104 , ST - 105 & PH - 62