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8th April 2020, 10:47 PM
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Integrated Higher Secondary with BTech-IIT course is available? Wheter CBSE syllabus helps in cracking JEE Advanced and BITSAT?
Should one get into an integrated course like 11th, 12th and BTech-IIT after 10th or go for a normal course for IIT coaching along with CBSE Board? What would be beneficial for a student of above average calibre? Would continuing the CBSE syllabus help in cracking competitive exams such as JEE Advanced and BITSAT.
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22nd March 2023, 03:44 PM
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Re: Integrated Higher Secondary with BTech-IIT course is available? Wheter CBSE syllabus helps in cracking JEE Advanced and BITSAT?
The decision to choose between an integrated course like 11th, 12th and BTech-IIT after 10th or a normal course for IIT coaching along with CBSE Board depends on various factors such as personal preferences, learning style, financial constraints, and availability of resources.
An integrated course can provide a structured and focused approach to learning, as it is designed to prepare students for engineering entrance exams from the very beginning. However, it may not be suitable for everyone, as it requires a high level of commitment and academic rigor. Additionally, it may limit the student's exposure to other subjects and extracurricular activities. On the other hand, a normal course for IIT coaching along with CBSE Board can provide a more well-rounded education, allowing students to explore different subjects and interests. It also provides flexibility in terms of choosing a coaching center and preparing for the entrance exams. Regarding whether CBSE syllabus helps in cracking JEE Advanced and BITSAT, it is important to note that both exams require a strong foundation in science and math concepts, which are covered in the CBSE syllabus. However, it is also important to supplement this with additional study materials and practice tests to ensure comprehensive preparation. Ultimately, the best approach for a student of above average calibre would depend on their individual preferences and goals. It is advisable to consult with teachers, mentors, and family members to make an informed decision. |
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22nd March 2023, 03:45 PM
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Re: Integrated Higher Secondary with BTech-IIT course is available? Wheter CBSE syllabus helps in cracking JEE Advanced and BITSAT?
There are integrated higher secondary courses available that include BTech-IIT, but it is important to carefully consider the benefits and drawbacks of such a program before enrolling. One benefit is that students will have a clear path towards obtaining an engineering degree from a prestigious institution. However, an integrated program may not offer as much flexibility as a traditional program, and students may miss out on opportunities to explore other fields before committing to a specific major.
Whether a student should opt for a normal course for IIT coaching along with CBSE Board or an integrated course depends on their individual preferences and goals. If a student is confident in their desire to pursue engineering, an integrated program may be a good fit. However, if they are unsure of their future career path, a traditional program may be a better option. As for whether continuing the CBSE syllabus helps in cracking competitive exams such as JEE Advanced and BITSAT, it can be helpful for building a strong foundation of knowledge in the relevant subjects. However, it is important to also supplement this with targeted test preparation and practice. Ultimately, success in these exams depends on a combination of factors, including hard work, dedication, and a strong understanding of the material. |
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