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- The Founder Of Super 30 Said – Focus On Difficult Questions By Star Marking Them, Pay Special Attention To Calculus
Patna40 minutes agoAuthor: Amit Kumar
Anand Kumar, the founder of Super 30, told his star formula to the students preparing for IIT and Board exams. He said- If you prepare for any exam keeping in mind the above formula, you will definitely get success. First read the entire syllabus once. Do not give any star to easy questions which you can solve. After that, practice again and again by putting single star on slightly difficult questions, double star on slightly more difficult questions and three stars on most difficult questions. Leave the question which comes first, then practice all the rest, then focus on two and three stars and finally focus only on three stars.
Study with a strategy, solve previous question papers
Anand Kumar said that there is no need to be afraid of the examination, but there is a need to study by making a strategy on it. Make 10 to 15 years old questions. Be it board preparation or IIT. Solving previous year’s questions from both the points of view will prove to be effective. It proves effective not only in maths but also in other subjects. State board students are very bright. Most of the state board students remain in Super 30. Today they are bringing laurels to the country by working in the country and abroad. Everything is achieved by hard work.
don’t be intimidated by difficult questions
Anand Kumar said that there is no need to panic after seeing difficult questions. What looks difficult is actually easy. It is very important to maintain confidence during the examination.
Anand Kumar gave the following answers to the questions asked by the students regarding the preparation of the inter examination: –
Question: When doing maths, there is panic on seeing the problem, what to do? (Nandani Singh, Daudnagar, Aurangabad), (Sushmi Singh, Azamgarh)
Anand Kumar said that make friendship with maths and try to understand it, then slowly the fear will end. After this, there will be no fear of making maths, but it will be fun. If we had gone to Cambridge, we would not be where we are today. Your failure is your opportunity. Take every situation in a positive way.
Question: I want to score 100 in 100, is it possible, if so how? (Kanak Gupta, Deoria, UP)
– It’s definitely possible. First of all keep positive thinking that I will definitely be able to do this. Read the complete syllabus. Do not leave any topic considering it difficult. Revise well. Solve 10 to 15 years old question papers. Take mock test. Test yourself every fifteen days.
Question: At what age should we read the previous year’s questions?
Must solve at least ten years previous year questions. All the problems will be solved in this.
Question: Which topic to read? (Pushpa Gupta, Bhagalpur), (Roshan Kumar, Kaimur)
Every topic is important. Still, when it comes to important topics, focus on Calculus. It needs more attention. Many questions come from this in the intermediate exams. Apart from this, focus on Trigonometry, Set Theory in Probability, Permutation and Combination, Basic Maths, Differentiation and Integral. Write the answer in full detail. Explain it, you will get good marks from it. Draw graphs where necessary.
Question: Which book will be good for Inter exam? (Trilok Kumar, Bijnor)
Read NCERT book or any good writer’s book.
Question: What to do and how many hours to study to get good marks in Inter? Papendra Barbani, Uttarakhand
Read the entire syllabus. Try to solve the questions by understanding how and why concepts. Focus on revision. Give as many tests as possible. Take mock test. Read as long as you want. Do not force.
Question: I don’t feel like reading, what to do? (Ranjit Kumar Tiwari, Aurangabad)
– Doesn’t understand, so doesn’t feel like it. If you start understanding mathematics, then most of your mind will be engaged in this subject. Focus on self study.
Question: How to prepare well in less time? (Abhishek Saini, Pathankot, Punjab) , (Ranveer Sharma, Pathankot, Punjab)
Don’t depend too much on anyone. Try to understand maths, good preparation will be done in less time. Study by adopting the star formula.
Question: How to do revision? (Anjali Singh-Banka)
Read the entire syllabus. Try to understand its concept. Prepare by marking difficult questions.
Question: I am from poor family. I am a student of normal government school, there is no one to guide me, how to study? (Kailash Chandra, Nainital, Uttarakhand)
In such a situation, focus more on self study. NCERT books will come in handy. Study with some friends by forming a group. Group discussion will be beneficial. Contact me via e-mail on my Facebook I will guide.
Question: How to remember difficult maths formula?
Try to understand the origin of how the formula was made. Will never forget Practice the questions related to it again and again.
He also asked questions: (Anita Kumari, Begusarai), (Kuldeep Chowdhary, Mathura), (CB Singh, Samastipur), (Chhotu Kumar, Sahabganj, Bhagalpur), (Ashok Kumar, Chhapra), (Smita Kumari, Samastipur), Golu Kumar (Daudnagar, Aurangabad) ), (Subhiksha, Bihta), (Karan Kumra Bhagat, Darbhanga), (Gaurav, Aurangabad) , (Harendra Rajwardhan, Ghazipur) , (Aniket Kumar, Hajipur), (Shubham Kumar Pandey, Aurangabad),