NITN | @notintownlive | 21 Feb 2018, 11:16 am

Free workshop for engineering and medical aspirants of Kashmir Valley will be organized at the Amar Singh College on February 15th for JEE Main and NEET 2018. Both are highly competitive examinations anddemand focused preparation coupled with determination and optimism. There are various concerns of the students in Kashmir, who have never been properly guided to deal with the competitive nature of entrance exams.
EhtishamQalander and AnzarDraboo will host the event, the mainframe objective of which is to provide the aspirants with an understanding about the three mainstays of an entrance exam, which are the application of the concepts, accuracy of attempts in the paper and the need to use time in the best way possible.
Both of them have done really well in their courses and are currently pursuing the career of their dreams. They mention they’ve always felt that the focus is mostly restricted to theory while problem-solving has never been given the kind of focus it requires, thus accounting this as the basis of their workshop.
The first workshop will be conducted in Amar Singh College on February 15th, 2018 from 11 am to 1 pm and from 2 pm to 4 pm to give a thorough insight in the art of taking competitive exams and the second workshop is scheduled for18thFebruary. If you are interested, then you may register for the free workshop by calling on any of the following numbers -9796177933 or 7889951159 or by mailing them at theexemplarclasses@gmail.com
Ehtisham and Anzar intend to start a quick revision cum test series under the name ‘The Exemplar Classes’, and enrol limited students and guide them in the final days on the subjects and their sub-topics as deemed fit to maximize their ability to score marks. The tests shall be taken on regular basis and the students will be exposed to long drawn continuous hours as a rehearsal before the actual exams.
“The entrance exams on an average last more than 3 hours, requiring rigorous focus and we have observed that students from Kashmir attempt quite nicely within in the first hour of the examination but as time passes, their accuracy drops down significantly which leads to low scoring which is what we are trying to improve with our session.” says EhtishamQalander. In this strategic series, students will be given a subsequent revision study with the help of problem-solving exercises so that the myth of exam anxiety could be overcome.
“We have also come up with an idea of teaching students tricks to solve some of the questions having long solutions in a matter of seconds. Since it is a multiple choice exam, the methods matter a little less. If there can be a smarter way to solve a question, why not do it that way,” says AnzarDraboo.
Lastly, students must not take score of this exam to justify their future self as you may encounter many defeats, but you must not be defeated. In fact it sometimes become necessary to encounter the defeats, so you can know who you are, what you can rise from, how you can still come out of it.
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