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panacea_amc
28-06-2008, 12:25 PM
thank u folks. this thread is now closed.
Pathik
28-06-2008, 01:05 PM
Enroll him in some IIT classes. Better still, pack him off to Kota! :D
panacea_amc
28-06-2008, 01:31 PM
how about FIITJEE?
dreamcatcher
28-06-2008, 01:36 PM
in class 9??dont kill the guy now dude.let him reach class XI at least.and anyway.with 11 iits coming up by 2010, everyone will get thru iit now.
karmanya
28-06-2008, 01:58 PM
check your PM's
ssk_the_gr8
28-06-2008, 02:36 PM
dont make him join coaching now
tell him to study hard.. his 9th & 10th course..
in XIth enroll him in a good coaching institute .. like chaitanya, fiitjee etc.
P.S. - the most imp thing is to study yourself. no institute can help u with that :D
panacea_amc
28-06-2008, 02:47 PM
Any materials? i want him to start IIT Physics,chem,maths rite now bit by bit..any other materials like Imanov?
Pathik
28-06-2008, 03:05 PM
If he starts right now, then he ll get bored of it by the time it actually comes.
panacea_amc
28-06-2008, 03:32 PM
u can nevr get bored if u dont want to.
confused
28-06-2008, 06:00 PM
fiitjee mumbai is $hit. it ruined two years of my life. better try paes (good management & good teachers) or vidyarthi (bad management & good teachers)
Vishal Patil
28-06-2008, 06:19 PM
early planning, good, by the way its IIT-JEE not IIT-CET. CET is for admission into state level colleges.
There are many classes FIIT-JEE, Bansal @ KOTA. start preparing your science & maths now itself.
ssk_the_gr8
29-06-2008, 07:33 AM
Any materials? i want him to start IIT Physics,chem,maths rite now bit by bit..any other materials like Imanov?
i warn u.. its beyond him to start iit stuff now.. pehley 9 ,10 ka tooo accha sey padhney dey
ThinkFree
29-06-2008, 07:43 AM
Joining any IIT coaching Instiute in 9th Standard would be a wastage of time as well as money. He wouldn't understand much as course is of 11th-12th level and would not be able to study his current syllabus either.
panacea_amc
29-06-2008, 07:47 AM
my dear friends,let me know wat books r there which r to b studied so dat i can have a rough idea about the time management.just naming those books wil help, no other advices plz
thanks
ssk_the_gr8
29-06-2008, 07:58 AM
man ur focused like hell.. bhai ko IIT may ghusa hii dena hai :D
in physics... HC verma is the most immportant
panacea_amc
29-06-2008, 09:35 AM
HC VERMA physics buk? chem, maths?
dreamcatcher
29-06-2008, 10:25 AM
hc verma-phy
ml khanna-maths
chem-arihant organic,inorganic and physical
hope xtra pressure doesnt screw up his X boards.
shashank_re
29-06-2008, 10:53 AM
9th std student cannot understand anything in HC Verma! He will not be able to differentiate between HC Verma and Chinese text book :-)
a_k_s_h_a_y
29-06-2008, 11:21 AM
depends on city...
just join the best coaching center in the city.
Indyan
29-06-2008, 11:33 AM
How the hell is a class 9 student gonna understand HC Verma and solve ML Khanna? Its ridiculous!
Just do class IX and X stuff thoroughly. That's all.
Or if you are so hell bent on getting him ahead of the curve, make his finish up IX course asap and then finish X also within the same year. After he is comfortable with IX and X stuff he can try some XI and XII level stuff.
Even there dont jump in directly with Arihant Target IIT series. Go for something simpler. Ask him to go through school syllabus books.
As far as coaching is concerned i think some coaching institutes offer courses for IX and X also. But seriously, they are pointless.
panacea_amc
29-06-2008, 01:52 PM
How the hell is a class 9 student gonna understand HC Verma and solve ML Khanna? Its ridiculous!
Just do class IX and X stuff thoroughly. That's all.
Or if you are so hell bent on getting him ahead of the curve, make his finish up IX course asap and then finish X also within the same year. After he is comfortable with IX and X stuff he can try some XI and XII level stuff.
Even there dont jump in directly with Arihant Target IIT series. Go for something simpler. Ask him to go through school syllabus books.
As far as coaching is concerned i think some coaching institutes offer courses for IX and X also. But seriously, they are pointless.
@Indyan exactly dis is wat i intend. 9th,10 th syllabus first n then for the rest.
i just wantd to have an estimate about the books to b covered.so, No use of any IIT physics,chem,maths buks which was there around 10 yrs ago?
Indyan
29-06-2008, 02:12 PM
Actually best books like Resnik Haliday, Irodov, HC Verma (all for physics), ML Khanna maths) were all around 10 years ago.
Among the newer books Arihant's Target IIT series is very good (Physics and Chemistry ones). Give them a try after you have gone through a basic text book.
panacea_amc
29-06-2008, 03:14 PM
thanks for guiding me-
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shashank,dreamcatcher,indyan,confused,vishal,aksha y,ssk,pathik,karmanya,asnvin.
thanks again.
Zeeshan Quireshi
29-06-2008, 03:32 PM
Shipping him off to Kota would be the worst thing you'd do to your brother. There are more important things than just getting marks . Let him concentrate more on 9th and 10th Level Course(which is very less compared to even 11th) and have some good time n then he can start serious studies from 11th .
Pushing him right now would be going overboard and hindering his development .
Just My two cents .
man ur focused like hell.. bhai ko IIT may ghusa hii dena hai :D
in physics... HC verma is the most immportant
lolz:D he won't listen until some bad happens:rolleyes:
panacea_amc
29-06-2008, 08:14 PM
people called Socrates mad when he first said the earth moved round the sun. today, we know he wasnt mad.
always push ur limits. thats the way to new inventions and discoveries.
Pathik
29-06-2008, 09:36 PM
Always push your limits. Not someone else's. Anyways if you brother is focussed, then its great. Good luck!
Indyan
29-06-2008, 10:08 PM
I agree. Dont force anyone, the result is never good. But if your bro himself is interested and wants to study more, then its excellent.
Anyway, since the OP doesnt want to discuss this anymore -
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