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Join AAA long term program starting from 5 July 2023. Enroll before 10 June and get 25,000/- rs off. Classroom training, teachers assisted problem solving and distraction free boys hostel available.
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arjunaaacademy · 1 year
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Thanks Dhanya (Second year students) for positive words about institute and faculty and we are really happy that you are satisfied with Arjunaa Academy for Achievers.
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Listen what Dhanush (Second year students) speak about Hareesh Sir, Sreekanth Sir, Chirag Sir and about Institute.
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Listen what Benakashree (Second year students) talk about Faculty and Institute.
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arjunaaacademy · 1 year
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Student: Arnav Gupta, Second Year
Hi Arnav,
We are thankful of you for kind words about Arjunaa Academy for Achievers.
Thank You!
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arjunaaacademy · 1 year
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Dear "KCET is the last hope to save my face, self-image and falling self-confidence" aspirants.
Board results across the country haven't been that great compared to previous years, the nerve wrecking anxiety and tension among those aspirant's banking on state entrance exams like KCET is therefore very natural and is getting noticed in almost all!
Adding to this JEE results and NEET to be declared results also might have disappointed you!
In this context & backdrop
LET’S FACE THE UGLY DUCKLINGS
1: Hard work doesn't and hasn't paid off
You put hard work
Your friends puts a lot lesser
They get awesome results
You don't!
2: KCET exams might go downhill, going nothing as your expectations, worst paper in history
3: What about the magnanimous efforts you put, sleepless nights you have spent, pain in the head you have ignored, promises you made to your parents and teachers?
That dedication, toil and focus you put?
All for nothing?
NO!
Success is an ITERATION, Success isn't a destination
The sacrifices you have made, peace of mind you have spoilt, efforts you have put tonnes of everything has given you skills, values, knowledge, techniques, strategies, strength and persistence to set for another journey:
A different journey towards a bigger, brighter star!
Accept the best results your best efforts have fetched, tweak your previous algorithm by your experience of disappointment and go for the second iteration!
That's it
Keep doing it
Accept the disappointment
Tweak the algorithm!
Congratulations, you have led this limited Life with its limited span in the grandest, biggest way possible
Trust the algorithm
Trust you’re Efforts
They have made you better!
Uncommon Tips for the Common Entrance Test
1: Revise MCQs which you have practiced very well in early morning especially from Calculus, Matrices in Math, Current Electricity and Electrostatics, Modern Physics in Physics and named reactions in Organic Chemistry + inorganic chemistry FAQs
2: Let OMR bubbling not burst your bubble of hopes and expectations, as and when you solve a question shade the bubble carefully (YOU WON'T GET TIME TO CHECK YOUR RESPONSES LATER)
3: This paper attempt strategy has worked with a statistically significant number of students:
Attempt Class XII pertaining questions only first, IGNORE questions from class XI
4:After taking care of dress code (no full sleeves, jewelry etc.),hall ticket and ID proof, take care of your highly tensed nerves: whenever you feel questions are not going your way take a minute break and orally spell RELAX, drink water (which has to be in a transparent bottle by the way) and then proceed further
While 95% of your competitors succumb to it
You SHUN the TENSION
Realize Time Traps and Concept Traps, let tension not shake you from a very practical understanding that if you can't do it within a minute, and not figure out the approach, many in the race can't either
They shall waste their time in trying to crack the question
Or too demotivated to give their best in questions to come
You shouldn't
You are smart and you are practical
You shall avoid all traps and get an optimal score for your efforts
Efforts are permanent, may your efforts get you more than what you think they deserve
PS: Remove wristwatches from your hand AND ego from your minds outside the exam hall ,you are there to score maximum not to prove that you are an expert in a topic, no matter how many ever questions you have worked with from that topic during study/practice/mock test sessions
Bajaao Happywaali Seeti
Before facing KCET
Kindly please keep in mind the traffic conditions in the city towards your centre before leaving home for the centre, metro and personal transport always the best choices
Love Always
AAA
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arjunaaacademy · 1 year
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Arjunaa Academy felicitation program for Class XI proud achievers. There are no secrets to success. It is the result of preparation, hard work, and learning from failure. “Congratulations! You’re really on your way to making a difference. Keep up the great work!”
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AAA marks its presence on the Success Board again
Our performance in 2nd PUC Board exams 2023
Dear Aspirants and Parents
We take great pride and happiness in sharing the recently declared results of our 2nd PUC Board exam achievers
Arjunaa has struck the bull's eye of consistent good results by achieving the following milestones:
=> 100% pass percentage
=> 9 students out of 32 students secured distinction That’s a whopping 28% of total students converted to distinctions
=> 10 students out of 32 secured 90% and above in PCMB
=> Glorious Centrums: 1 centum in mathematics & 1 centum in physics
These results have manifested on the scorecard entirely due to the hard work, commitment and dedicated sincere efforts invested by our students under wholesome guidance, mentoring and preparation process laid out by our expert faculty team
We take a moment to say Kudos to our strength:Our Team
This strongly knit team of teachers,parents and staff from our esteemed partnered institutes with their tireless round the clock supervision,constant moral and emotional support for students and frequent and smooth conduct of doubt clarification sessions has made this possible
A big THANK YOU!
Ever committed to each of our student's personal excellence! With joy and gratitude
Team AAA
PS: Attaching the results of our distinction achievers
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arjunaaacademy · 1 year
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NEET Long Term Residential CoachingNEET is one of the toughest entrance exams in the country. It is the common medical entrance test for prestigious institutions such as AIIMS and JIPMER. There is fierce competition among candidates and the college cutoffs are very high. Preparation is the key and therefore, the more time you get to prepare, the better are your chances for success.NEET long-term coaching is designed to help candidates prepare for NEET at their own pace, while covering all the topics that are likely to come. NEET long-term coaching can start as early as Class 8, 9 and 10 through foundation courses and can range from one-year program from Class 12 to two-year program from Class 11.
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arjunaaacademy · 1 year
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Meet our JEE Main 2023 Toppers
We are thrilled to extend our heartfelt congratulations to Apeksha Maheshwari, Deepshikha, and Tejas S for achieving excellence and becoming our JEE Mains Achievers 2023. Arjunaa Academy for Achievers also extends its sincerest appreciation to the faculty, whose guidance and support have played an instrumental role in the success of these brilliant students.
The JEE Mains examination is one of the most highly competitive and prestigious entrance exams for engineering courses in India. It demands rigorous preparation, determination, and hard work. Apeksha, Deepshikha, and Tejas have demonstrated these qualities with their remarkable performances, and we are proud of their accomplishments. The exam pattern includes multiple-choice questions, and the duration of the exam is three hours.
The JEE Main exam is a crucial exam for students who aspire to pursue engineering as a career, and the scores obtained in the exam are considered for admission to some of the top engineering colleges in India, including the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) and National Institutes of Technology (NITs).
The JEE Mains course is designed to assess students' knowledge of physics, chemistry, and mathematics, which are crucial for engineering studies. The exam comprises of two papers, with multiple-choice questions in each paper. Paper 1 assesses the students' knowledge of physics, chemistry, and mathematics, while Paper 2 assesses their aptitude for architecture and planning.
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The students have undoubtedly shown their exceptional understanding of these subjects through their performance and hard work. It is also a reflection of the excellent academic foundation they received at Arjunaa Academy for Achievers institute, which has helped them to develop the skills and knowledge required to succeed in such a competitive exam.
We wish these students all the best for their future endeavors. Your success in JEE Mains 2023 is just the beginning, and we believe that your hard work and dedication will lead you to greater heights of success in your future academic and professional pursuits. We hope that your success will inspire many others to follow in your footsteps and achieve their dreams.
As you embark on your new journey, we encourage you to remain focused, motivated, and determined in pursuit of your goals. We are confident that with your hard work, determination, and resilience, you will continue to achieve great success in your future endeavors. The next hurdle for the trio is the JEE Advanced exam and from what they have achieved so far, we expect nothing less than another distinguished performance going forward.
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These images are about NEET, IIT JEE, CBSE board and NEET, JEE Mains, JEE advanced exams 2023 dates.
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NEET, IIT-JEE, Foundation Coaching Institute Bangalore, India - Arjunaa Academy for Achievers. NEET, JEE, KCET toppers.
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Warming Up for the Boards: A Perspective
Dear Anxious Afraid Aspirants (AAA) from AAA Imagine you are on a mission to develop your health and body to better fitness levels, you begin exercising. Immediate result after Day 1? Absolutely no change, in fact you will end up more tired, sore in the joints and fatigued the next day, quite contrary to the "purpose" you started the exercise routine with! Pre-Boards is this initial jittery, painful and frustrating Day 1-Day 10 Exercise phase towards being "fit" for the Boards. Pre-Boards scores may (in many cases) not be that great, upto your liking, may break you down, make you feel like a loser. But just remember its the same as day 1 of your exercises, only if you stick up with the pain and get over the Give Up call, "consistently", you will be fit! Here are some pointers to give a thought about: 1: Pre-Boards is an indicator of your present preparation, it DOES NOT predict your future performance in the Boards Student statistics from multiple CBSE schools across the country suggests a minimum 20% increase in a student's total marks in the final boards when compared to their Pre-Boards, so a 70% here would put you up for a 90% in Final Boards (a high probability event) T & C apply (Read on) 2: The Pre-Board papers shall be set a notch above the Boards standards conceptually as well as on the time management level. It also shall carry "out of syllabus" questions The only thing you can do about it is: " Focus on attempting those questions from the topics to which you have given your 100% efforts" This may or may not give you a great score, but it is anytime better than the next best option " Surrendering to the panic and anxiety and developing a negative attitude towards the exam itself " 3:When time is limited and the tasks to be mastered are so immense in number and diverse in nature, we start getting the feelings of fear and frustration. Most of us succumb to "Kuch nahi hone wala" mode and enter into a "Do Nothing, Helpless" Zone. But instead a productive way to tackle this is to switch to " Replace Anxiety with excitement, Lose wars But win the Battle" mode. Wars=Pre-Board and Sample papers Battle=Your Boards! 4: Every student has favourite subjects which he or she loves to study and finds easier to prepare than others. On the contrary, some of the subjects seem to be very tough for the preparation of which you may need to labour hard and struggle a lot. For such subjects you need to allot relatively more time and resources.: Something which very surprisingly is not followed by many students 100 in your favorite subject is good, but 80 in the subject which you hate is the best (this elevates your confidence and gives you Winner Vibes) 5: While preparing for the pre-board examination you must make day-wise DETAILED & Precise plans to suit your time and resources. Emphasise on " Revision, Retention and Recall"-the RRR blockbuster strategy for acing any examination (Boards not an exception) 6: Do not ignore the previous year questions and NCERT examples because they are literally the fishing ponds for the examiners. 7: Solve in a test environment, ambience & time constraints a minimum of 8 sets of model question papers per core subject, this IS REQUIRED for you to know which section to attempt first, your strengths and weaknesses followed by a meticulous assessment of test result Taking tests without result assessment is trying to lift yourself by pulling on your hair, pointless and an incredible waste of time 8: Do not get carried away by the unrealistic dreams and targets fixed by the parent-teacher-peer ecosystem. By now, you know where you stand and how high a leap you can make, given the limited time & resources. Tip: You need not attempt the sections in the paper sequentially. Based on the feedback from many students, MCQs consume more time but fetches less marks. So it is wise to do those questions which are relatively easier and carries more marks at the first! Pre-Boards=Preparation For Boards quite literally! Pre-Boards is not the destination of which you should be proud of or be sad about, that destination is the Boards to which Pre-Boards is a part of the journey! Wishing you all the very best in managing the very best and worst outcomes of your efforts Happy Strategizing! PS: It is freezing out there, so warm up your preparations as well as your Health!
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Tips to Crack CBSE & PU Term 1 Board Exams
Here are some tips that can help you prepare for your CBSE and PU term 1 board exams:
Start preparing early and make a study schedule. This will help you stay organized and focused on your studies.
Make sure to understand the exam pattern and the marking scheme. This will help you plan your studies and focus on the topics that carry more weightage in the exams.
Go through the syllabus and make a list of all the topics that you need to cover. This will help you stay on track and ensure that you don't miss out on any important topics.
Take regular breaks while studying to avoid burnout. This will help you stay fresh and focused on your studies.
Practice solving previous year's question papers and sample papers. This will help you get a feel for the exam and improve your speed and accuracy.
Revise regularly and make a list of all the important points and formulas that you need to remember. This will help you retain the information and recall it easily during the exams.
Stay calm and focused on the day of the exam. Avoid distractions and stay away from negative thoughts.
Following these tips can help you prepare effectively for your CBSE and PU term 1 board exams. Remember to stay focused and determined, and you will be able to do well in the exams.
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arjunaaacademy · 2 years
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The Possible Merger of JEE & NEET
The National Eligibility Entrance Test (NEET) formerly known as The All India Pre-Medical Test (AIPMT), is the prerequisite exam for the MBBS and BDS programs in Indian medical and dental institutes conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA).
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JEE Main examination 2023 & 2024 - Here’s what you need to know.
JEE Mains exam is indeed one of the toughest entrance exams in India. With a wide syllabus and so much to cover, students strive harder than usual to achieve exceptional scores. Speaking of which, we are proud to announce that 2022 has been yet another year with our students excelling in JEE Mains exam. This is a proud moment for us for which we heartily congratulate our achievers for all the hard work that has collectively brought us success.
With the release of JEE Main syllabus for 2023, this gives a headstart to students to start preparing for the entrance exams well in advance. As the examination is usually held in the month of April-May, it is important to start early to achieve great scores.
Here are a few pointers for you to keep in mind while preparing for your JEE exams.
Make a proper schedule
It is important to dedicate enough time to studies if you are looking to score good grades. The syllabus is vast and the chapters are numerous, but with proper planning, you can cover each subject easily. Hence, make a schedule where you dedicate minimum 3 hours of your day’s time to studies. You can also choose to cover concepts from 2 different subjects in a day to stay focused.
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2. Refer to last year’s papers
Referring to last year’s question papers will help you understand the paper pattern better. You will also be able to identify the difficulty of questions that would help you prepare accordingly. This way, you can structure your studying strategy well. Moreover, sometimes, few questions from previous year’s examinations may also get repeated. Hence, that would turn out to be beneficial for you.
3.Understand concepts
With a vast syllabus, students generally end up mugging up concepts and answers to try to score better. This may look easy but it might backfire in the long run. You do not want to forget your answers during your exam, do you? Hence, it is important to dig deeper and understand the concepts rather than just learning them for the sake of it. Take enough time to gain knowledge about concepts and if you are stuck somewhere, you can always reach out to your friends or teachers who can make it simpler for you to understand and comprehend. This will prove to be very beneficial for you in the long run.
JEE Main has been conducted by the Central Board of Secondary Education in the past years. However, that might not be the case from 2024 onwards. The examination from the year 2024 will be National Testing Agency (NTA), hence, sooner you start preparing, the better results you are likely to achieve.
Hope this article has been helpful for you.
All the best!
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