Physics is
the subject where you can score extremely well. In fact, it can
prove to be the deciding subject, provided you find the pulse to it.
Most of the time, students go about preparing for Physics the wrong
way-Physics cannot be cracked by memorizing theoretical concepts or
by cramming formulae. The secret to success in Physics lies in
understanding the physical phenomena, so that you can decipher the
objective of each problem when writing the exam. Equally important
is the application of your knowledge of physical phenomena, which
requires accurate analytical skills.
In AIEEE, just 35 MCQs are going to decide the fate of your two
years of hard work. Try to avoid gathering superficial knowledge.
Instead, build on your understanding of the basic principles of the
subject. Practice doing calculations for questions mentally, rather
than trying to work out the answer mechanically. Here are some tips
to help you ace the exam.
Topic-wise tips
1.
Mechanics:
Mechanics requires a through understanding of the basic laws and
vector concepts, as all problems are extended applications of these.
Pay special attention to Rotational Motion, as it can be tricky.
2.
Electricity & Magnetism:
Electricity & Magnetism (including Current Electricity, Magnetic
Effects, Electro-Magnetic Induction, and Alternating Current) can
translate into high-scoring topics if you apply the concepts
logically. Drawing parallels between electricity and magnetism can
help you remember.
3.
Thermodynamics:
Thermodynamics needs rigorous long-term preparation; else, some
problems can just leave you guessing. Second Law of Thermodynamics
is the nerve of this unit.
4.
Modern Physics:
Modern Physics is again a very high-scoring domain, provided that
you have prepared it well. The Photoelectric Effect and de Broglie�s
Hypothesis are the keystones of Modern Physics.
5.
Optics: Optics can
take you places, provided you know how to properly apply concepts of
Wave Optics and Ray Optics. Spend time perfecting your understanding
of Dispersion in ray optics and Diffraction in wave optics.
Final Preparation Tips
1.
In the exam, there may be some conceptual questions in which you
will never go wrong if you apply simple logic.
2.
In assertion-reason type of questions, it is usually the most basic
concepts which explain the assertion. So, getting your basics clear
can fetch between scores.
3.
Short-cuts for calculations and for arriving at conclusive equations
are very helpful while solving numerical problems. My advice to all aspirants:
Master the fundamentals, practice a lot, and manage your
time well, u can succeed.
All The Best !