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Sarvesh Mehtani AIR 1 JEE ADVANCED 2017 Topper from Lakshya IIT Content Partner of Robomate+

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At last the fateful day arrived when it was show time for millions of aspirants of IIT.  The IIT JEE Advanced 2017 results were officially announced on their website (jeeadv.ac.in) for their engineering entrance exam. May 21st was when the exam was conducted and had around 1.7 lakh candidates appear for it. JEE (Advanced) is only for those candidates who had successfully cleared the JEE (Mains)!

The star this year is the All-India Topper Sarvesh Mehtani. This wonder boy secured himself a score of 339 out of 366. His scores are as follows:

  • 120 in Mathematics
  • 104 in Physics
  • 115 in Chemistry

Even though his JEE (Mains) rank was a double digit one (55), he worked harder to ace the advanced exam and reached all the way to the top. He was schooled in Bhavan Vidyalaya and his area of interest is nothing different from the field that is very much in demand at present: Computer Science Engineering (CSE).

IIT JEE topper Sarvesh Mehtani with his parents

Meet Sarvesh Mehtani and his family

Sarvesh is just a regular boy who loves to watch cartoons, listen to music, play badminton and read novels. Even the genius need stress busters to keep calm and stay focused at the same time. Thus, he used his hobbies and interests as stress busters while otherwise rigorously preparing for IIT JEE (Advanced). His father, Parvesh Mehtani is an officer in the department of income tax. He knew that his son always aimed to be in the top 10 ranks in this intensely competitive examination. His mother works as a placement officer in the Industrial Training Institute (ITI) in Panchkula. An all-brains family, Mehtani`s elder sister, a budding engineer, also had secured a whopping 95.4% score in Class 12 board examinations. Mehtani himself scored 95% in mathematics as well as physics and 97% in chemistry in 12th, his favorite subject being mathematics.

Social Media is not for Sarvesh

Interviewing Mehtani, PTI received this answer when asked if he saw himself as the topper of IIT JEE Advanced, “I always wanted to be in the top 10.” Spreading a message for his juniors and all other IIT aspirants, Mehtani stated that hard work has no alternative and staying organized and focused will definitely lead you to your goal. Both Mehtani and Waikar (rank 2 holder) steered clear of the social media for a couple of years while they were preparing for IIT. “I did not use my smartphone for the last two years. I cannot stay focused while using a smartphone, but those who can, should continue to use WhatsApp and Facebook. I was not able to pursue my hobbies much in the last two years. I also cut down on hanging out with friends,” said Mehtani.

 

Three Idiots and Self Study

Self-study is an important aspect for preparing for IIT even if you take coaching classes elsewhere. Apart from school hours and private coaching classes, Sarvesh dedicated five-six hours of self-study on week days and 8-10 hours during holidays. Talking about coaching classes, Sarvesh received coaching from Lakshya Institute – IIT Wing of Mahesh tutorial in Punjab. He also took help from Robomate+ in his regular preparation. The mentors of Lakshya introduced him to the Robomate+ app through which his preparation became mobile. He could study anywhere and everywhere independently with the aid of Robomate+.

On a lighter note, he also mentioned being inspired by the Bollywood movie ‘3 idiots’. He watched the film when he was in 8th standard and the movie characters inspired him to be an IITian. He considers Infosys co-founder N. R. Narayana Murthy as his idol and draws inspiration from his life and success story.

A little advice for Parents

Just like son Sarvesh, father Parvesh also has a piece of advice for all the parents who dream to send their children to IIT. Parvesh advises parents to not put unnecessary pressure on their children since it does not help in any way. Parents should in turn help their children in achieving their dreams.

Useful tips from Sarvesh:

Regular revisions, organized and planned approach towards study, repeated attempts at mock tests, gaining firm command over fundamental concepts, clearing all your doubts, and focusing on the prescribed syllabus is how it is done!

In a nutshell, discipline, routine and diligence are his mantra towards success that is speaking for itself now! So keep your “Lakshya” focused and download the Robomate+ app to be the next Sarvesh of India!

 

JEE Advanced 2017 results to be declared on June 11, 10 am.

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The results of Joint Entrance Exam (JEE) Advanced 2017 will be declared on Sunday, June 11 at 10 am.

Once the results will be declared, all the candidates can check the same at jeeadv.ac.in

The exam was conducted by IIT Madras for granting admission to the Bachelor’s, Integrated Master’s and Dual Degree programmes (entry at the 10 plus 2 level) in all the IITs.

Steps to check the results:

  • Log on to the official website, jeeadv.ac.in
  • Click on relevant link
  • Enter your registration number and other details in prescribed format
  • Click to submit
  • Results will be displayed

JEE Main Application Form 2018

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All the aspirants must read the information brochure carefully before filling the online application form of JEE Main 2018 to get details about how to apply, application fee & payment mode. The details regarding JEE Main application form are given below:

  • Candidates have to fill the JEE Main application form via online mode only.
  • No printed copy will be provided to apply for JEE Main.
  • Applications are expected to be released in the first week of December 2017.
  • To apply for JEE Main, students should have Aadhaar Number/Aadhaar Enrollment Number/Registration Number which will be provided by facilitation center.
  • In addition to filling personal & academic details, candidates also have to upload scanned images of photograph and signature in prescribed specifications.
  • Candidates can download the acknowledgement page as the proof of successful submission of application form.

Application Fee:

Application fee of JEE Mains 2018 will depend upon the gender of candidate, category and exam mode. Candidates can check the application fee from the below table:

Papers Offline mode (Pen & Paper Based)
Online mode (Computer Based)
Appearing General/OBCs (Boys) SC/ST/PWD/All Girls General/OBCs (Boys) SC/ST/PWD/All Girls
For Examination Centres opted in India
Paper 1 or 2 1000 500 500 250
Paper 1 and 2 both 1800 900 1300 650
For Examination Centres opted in foreign country
Paper 1 or 2 2500 1250 2500 1250
Paper 1 and 2 both 3800 1900 3800 1900
  • Payment of fee can be done either through credit card/debit card or e-challan.
  • Candidates opting e-challan are required to make the payment in Syndicate/ICICI/HDFC/Canara Bank in cash.

JEE Main Application Form Correction

  • Corrections will be permitted in uploaded images (signature and photograph).
  • Correction window will also open for correction in application form details like change in exam mode from PBT to CBT, city of examination, change in paper-2 to paper-1.
  • Candidate can make changes only in the selected fields.

How to get admission in IIM?

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Indian Institute for Management or IIMs are the top B-schools of India. A dream college for many, IIMs have a tough selection process. It is not a cake-walk to qualify for any of the IIMs. A sky high percentile in CAT (Common Aptitude Test) is what will secure you a spot in an IIM. If you are looking to join their executive program, then GMAT is another gateway to get in through their iron doors!

Tracing the steps to any IIM institution, there appear these four landings:

  • CAT Exam
  • WAT: Writing Ability Test (comprehension as well as your writing skills are put to test here)
  • Group Discussions: Once you are shortlisted in the qualifying exam, you will be called over for the GD round.
  • Personal Interview or PI: This is the final leg of the selection process where you would have to face a one-on-one interview.

The CAT exam has two sections:

  1. Quantitative Aptitude/Data Interpretation
  2. Verbal Ability/Logical Reasoning.

You have to bag a minimum of 90 percentile to even start an IIM application. And to make this a reality you have to score a minimum of 80 percentile in all of the sections of the CAT exam.

Now that the process of admission is divulged and seemingly clear to all aspiring students of IIM, lets talk about the toughest part, the exam preparation!

Step 1: Start by doing an honest self-assessment regarding your understanding of the CAT syllabus.

Step 2: Download a bunch of sample papers from the internet, and start solving them. Initially, don’t worry about the timing. Once you are done with the first couple of tests, you would know where you stand. just do them honestly and sincerely. If you manage a good score, you can self-study, if not – enroll into a coaching class.

For self-preparation:

You can download all the books and materials online and make sure you finish each one of them thoroughly before appearing for the exam. While solving the material online, you got to understand the concepts clearly. Also, try to solve every problem in the most efficient way.

While preparing, be sure to attempt as many timed mock tests as possible and aim to improve every day! Time is another important factor that comes on during the later part of your preparation since the actual exam is time bound and needs you to be swift.

Identify your strength and weaknesses and work on the latter till you achieve perfection. Push yourself till you score a 99 percentile in the mock tests, because getting into the IIMs is no easy task. Read through the sample solutions over and over again to know where exactly you are going wrong in your approach. Repeating the same mistakes is an unpardonable offence during your preparation. The idea is to learn from each mistake and come out stronger the next time.

 

Using Robomate+ App for IIT JEE Preparation

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IIT JEE is the most sought-after and one of the toughest entrance exams in India. All eligible aspiring engineers put all they have (effort, time, energy and money) to qualify for this prestigious exam. IIT JEE preparation by students is a nation-wide phenomenon. It is something that parents push their children to work on and clear with high score.

Indian Institute of Technology(s) (IITs) are the cream institutes for pursuing engineering courses. With a few more additions to their colleges, IITs have further increased the scope and opportunity for every aspiring engineer. However, cracking this exam is anything but easy. These institutes only admit the best and have a high standard when it comes to their qualifying marks.

How does Robomate+ help to crack IIT JEE

Robomate+ – The Learning App aids in complete self-learning with enough number of mock tests, and also helps you establish personal contact with eminent and experienced teachers who can clear all your doubts. The Robomate+ learning App has study materials that are prepared by the experts in the field.

Everybody knows the best way to prepare for any entrance exam is by rigorously practicing the mock papers. Robomate+ gives you the opportunity to browse through and solve these question papers.

Also found in Robomate+ is the latest exam pattern, syllabus with chapter names from all the subjects that the exam covers. Needless to say, but if you study for IIT JEE, this preparation will also aid you in writing all other engineering college entrance exams of India as well.

Video modules that are present in the app make understanding of the toughest of concepts much easier than only theoretical material. These specially designed video modules are made by the best of the mentors from Mahesh Tutorials. There are mock tests after every chapter that you study in the app. Tests that are present in the app cover the syllabus from CBSE, ICSE and the State board, so that students from every background fit the bill.

The mock tests that are full length for each chapter include the following:

  • Exam pattern
  • Exam syllabus
  • All topics covered in the exam

Every time you study via the app, it stores your progress and evaluates your strengths and weaknesses. Weaker areas (subjects in general or topics to be specific) are identified. This way the app urges you to focus on things that are bringing down your over-all score.

Try Robomate+ for yourself – Get a Free Trial.

Download the Robomate+ – The Learning App on your Android device from Google Play Store and for iOS device on Apple App Store.

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CA Final Registration Form

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After Passing CA IPCC Both Group Exam Every Student Want to Register for CA Final Course but Every Student not know how to register for CA Final Course, How much fees was payable for CA Final registration, where to submit CA Final register form, how to download CA Final registration Form etc. Here we are providing all details for CA Final Registration.

The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) conducted CA IPCC and CA Final Exams twice in a year i.e in the month of May and In the month of November.Recently ICAI Exam form process for May 2017 is completed and now all students who applied for CA IPCC & CA Final Exams May 2017 are waiting for admit Cards. ICAI is main authority who issued CA Final admit card & CA IPCC admit card for may 2017 exams. In this article you may find latest news and other updates for ICAI Admit Card 2017. Now check more details for CA Final Admit Card, CA IPCC Admit Card for May 2017 exams from below…

Registration can be applied for by submitting the CA Final Registration Form along with the prescribed fee and the supporting documents

CA Final Registration Fees

  • If you have cleared CA IPCC:- (IPCC Route), then CA Final registration fee will be Rs.10,000 + Rs. 2000 towards articleship registration fee (if not paid earlier)
  • For conversion from CA Final old course to new course you will have to pay Rs 1100 towards new study material.

Registration Fees of Rs. 10,000 is to be paid along with the Registration Form. However, if the student has not paid the Registration Fees for Articleship, he also has to pay a one-time Articleship Registration Fees of Rs. 2,000 along with the Registration Form.

Where to Submit CA Final Registration Form

For payment of Fees you will require to made demand draft in favour of “The Secretary, Institute of Chartered Accountants of India” payable at New Delhi/Mumbai/Chennai/Kolkatta/Kanpur in accordance with the registered address of the Student.

Documents Required For CA Final Registration

The Student shall also submit the following documents at the time of submission of the Registration Form:

  • Copy of ITT Training Certificate
  • Copy of Orientation Program Training Certificate
  • Copy of IPCC Mark sheet attested by a Chartered Accountant
  • Demand Draft/Pay Order towards CA Final Registration Fees

Last Date for CA Final Registration Form

There are no Last date for CA Final Registration you should be registered on or before to apply your examination form. I.e you should be CA final registered holder as on date of applying to exams.

In general mean, for IPCC, if you cleared both group in May 2013 then your Final attempt will come in May 2017. As 3.5 years articleship has to be finished before applying for CA Final examination.

In Other Words – A CA Student can appear for CA Final Exams in the last 6 months of his articleship. In other words, as the duration of articleship is 3 years, a student can appear for CA Final Exams after completing a minimum of 3.5 years of articleship. The student can appear for any attempt that f.after completing 3.5 years of articleship.

In case you completed both groups of IPCC and now has to starting your articleship i.e registering to articleship now in such case with out registering to CA Final the ICAI doesn’t register you articleship. In my friend case he qualified both groups of IPCC at a time in single attempt and send the form 102 & 103 to articleship registration with out registering to CA Final after 3 months he received a letter from ICAI you completed both groups of IPCC so should be register for CA Final also. After sending of Final Registration form then ICAI registered him for articleship and CA Final however articleship commencement date registered as the date prescribed in form 103.

A Student can apply for CA Final Registration at any time before submitting the CA Final Exam Form. It usually takes ICAI a few months to process the CA Final Registration Form and therefore we recommend students to apply for CA Final Registration minimum 3 months before submitting the CA Final Exam Form.

 

Also Read:

CA Final Subjects for May 2017 & Nov 2017

CA Final Result 2017 Announced Today and MT Educare Students Outshine Again

CA Final Exam Form Nov 2017: Application procedure

 
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