1 out of 4 Career Launcher Arc students clear IIT-JEE 2009

255+ IITians in IIT JEE’09.     850+ IITians till date.

The number of Arc success stories in IIT-JEE’09 is three times higher than the industry average!

Arc – the IIT-test prep division of Career Launcher – has just rewritten history in IIT-JEE’09. With more than 250 Arc students making it through to the prestigious IITs, which translates to a success ratio of 1 out of 4 Arc students cracking IIT-JEE’09, this is truly an enviable record.

And if that was not enough, our students, while cracking IIT-JEE effortlessly, have also performed equally well in their Board exams!

Arc Delhi IIT- JEE’09 results
Total Results : 74
Students in Main merit list : 15
Students in Extended merit List : 59.
Top rank : 320  ( SC rank is AIR 4 )
4 students in top 1000

Of these achievers, the board performance highlight is as follows:

Arc Delhi Boards results

Four have scored more than 95 % in aggregate
21 have scored moret than 90 % in aggregate
In Maths , two have scored perfect 100 and 23 have scored 95 or more
In Physics , 14 have scored 95 or more
In Chemistry , 11 have scored 95 or more

Our Delhi IIT-JEE Achievers

Devaret M (JEE 320, AIEEE 1076)
Sarthak H (JEE 330, AIEEE 66)
Gaurav A (JEE 530, AIEEE 1436)
Harpreet M (JEE 603, AIEEE 5477)
Mayur R (JEE 1884, AIEEE 1694)
Rajat B (JEE 2578, AIEEE 2608)
Manish D (JEE 2875, AIEEE 3792)
Aditya B (JEE 3122, AIEEE 1116)
Aman G ( JEE 3949)
Kshitij L (JEE 5306)

Arc Mumbai IIT- JEE’09 results
Total Results : 159
Total students in Main merit list: 42
Total students in Extended merit list:
Top rank : 197  ( SC rank is AIR 9 )
6 students in top 1000

Our Mumbai IIT-JEE Achievers

Yatish T (JEE 197, AIEEE 255)
Anirudh S(JEE 244, AIEEE 373)
Kalpak Tapas (JEE 332, AIEEE 490)
Zaman (JEE 585, AIEEE 2026)
Rahul M (JEE 600, AIEEE 1232)
Hemant G (JEE 941, AIEEE 3293)
Yash (JEE 1014, AIEEE 1200)
Shristi (JEE 1186, AIEEE 6280)
Chinmay ( JEE 2029, AIEEE 2762)
Avik (JEE 2239, AIEEE 4297)
Jagrit (JEE 2425, AIEEE 1025)
Chintan (JEE 2509, AIEEE 5309)
Aftab(JEE 2511, AIEEE 5046)
Anang (JEE 2560, AIEEE 883)
Harsh (JEE 2561)
Rahul (JEE 2732, AIEEE 4995)

Here’s what some of our achievers had to say about their Arc experience:

“Here the focus is on teaching of concepts, instead of exam tricks. Adaptability to students’ needs is yet another feature. For example, Adjustments of class dates and timing on the go.” – Devavret Makkar (JEE 320, AIEEE 1076.)

“Class management of faculty was awesome. It is encouragement from the Arc staff that helped me immensely to reach my destiny.”– Harpreet Singh Matharoo (JEE 603, AIEEE 5477)

“The planned way in which the two year course was set up is what i liked the most. The foundation and funda books with detailed theory and different types of exercises were very helpful to me in my preparation.”– Mayoor Rastogi (JEE 1884, AIEEE 1694)

The results attained by our students simply proves the validity of our belief that as an exam IIT-JEE is not difficult, just different.

This basic philosophy runs through our entire teaching methodology – be it in keeping matters simple by avoiding all jargon, focus on building concepts and in-depth understanding or promoting an environment where learning is stress-free.

Be a part of Arc today.

Increase your chances of getting into the IITs tomorrow!

May 26, 2009 at 9:07 am 9 comments

Some recent articles at Education Times:

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Tips for AIEEE

AIEEE 2009

April 23, 2009 at 12:53 pm Leave a comment

IIT-JEE 2009 Analysis and Solutions

Changing pattern of the IIT JEE is nothing new – recent years have experienced many such changes. However, the JEE 2009 there was a qualitative shift in the kind of questions asked – these do not require a lot of rigorous problem solving, but rather a fairly good understanding of the concepts and the ability to comprehend and analyse. This shift is welcome. The major changes: disappearance of assertion reasoning type of questions, subjective questions back in paper and negative marking in one or more than one correct choice types.

Expected Cut off

Whereas a score of about 150 can be suitable for securing name in the common merit list. An average student has chances to score almost equally in all three sections.

Click here to download the complete analysis.

IIT- JEE 2009 – Paper 1 Code 7 Answer Key

IIT- JEE 2009 – Paper 2 Code 0 Answer Key

April 12, 2009 at 2:18 pm Leave a comment

IIT-JEE 2008 and 2007 Analysis and Solutions

IITJEE 2007 Analysis


IITJEE 2007 Solutions:

Paper 1

Paper 2


IITJEE 2008 Analysis


IITJEE 2008 Solutions:

Paper 1

Paper 2


AIEEE 2008 Analysis


AIEEE 2008 Solutions:

Math

Chemistry

Physics


April 1, 2009 at 5:42 am Leave a comment

10 days to IITJEE

There is very little time left now. Students have already studied everything they planned to, revised, taken mocks and done their strength and weaknesses analysis topic wise, as well as subject wise. Students don’t even dream of studying anything new at this point of time. What they should be doing is-

  • Focusing on revision of important formula steps, assumptions, etc.

  • Working towards deciding their test taking strategy for the JEE. Students now know which areas they are weak in and in which areas they are strong in (subject wise), so they should decide which subject to start with, and also make an estimate about how many questions should be correctly answering or attempting in order to secure the rank which they are aiming at, based on previous years’ analysis available on IIT websites etc.

  • Eating healthy, maybe anti oxidants etc, getting adequate sleep and meditating, and so on.

April 1, 2009 at 5:27 am Leave a comment

Trend in DCE Questions (2007-2008)


PHYSICS

Sl. No.

Chapter

Years

2007

2008

1.

Units, Measurement and Motion in one Dimension

2

4

2.

Motion in Two and Three Dimensions, Vectors

3.

Circular Motion

6

4.

Laws of Motion, Momentum and Collision

1

5.

Work, Energy and Power

1

3

6.

Rotational Motion

3

2

7.

Gravitation

8

2

8.

Properties of Matter

3

3

9.

Heat and Thermodynamics

2

3

10.

Simple Harmonic Motion

2

2

11.

Sound and Waves

3

5

12.

Electrostatics

2

5

13.

Current Electricity

1

1

14.

Thermal and Chemical Effects of Current

2

15.

Magnetic Effects of Current

2

3

16.

Magnetism

2

17.

Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Current

6

2

18.

Electromagnetic Waves

4

19.

Ray Optics

2

6

20.

Waves Optics

1

1

21.

Optical Instruments

2

22.

Electron and Photon

3

5

23.

Atomic, Nuclear Physics and Radioactivity

3

6

24.

Solids and Semiconductors

2

4

25.

Universe, Relativity and Transmission

Total Number of Questions

60

60

CHEMISTRY

Sl. No.

Chapter

Years

2007

2008

1.

Atoms, Molecules & chemical Arithmetics

2

2.

Elements & Their Extraction

1

3.

Gases and Liquids States

2

1

4.

Atomic Structure

2

3

5.

Periodic Table

4

1

6.

Bonding & Molecular Structure

4

3

7.

Solid State

1

1

8.

Nuclear Chemistry

2

2

9.

Solutions

3

1

10.

Chemical Thermodynamics

1

2

11.

Chemical Equilibrium

3

3

12.

Electrochemistry

3

2

13.

Chemical Kinetics

3

3

14.

Surface Chemistry

1

2

15.

Organic Chemistry of Hydrocarbons

12

16

16.

Purification of Organic Compounds

2

1

17.

Natural & Synthetic Polymers

1

1

18.

Chemistry in Action

4

1

19.

Non-metals I, II

4

1

20.

Chemistry of Heavier Metals

1

1

21.

Representative Elements

6

22.

Transition Metals

2

3

23.

Coordination Chemistry & Organometallics

2

1

24.

Quantitative Analysis

1

25.

Biomolecules & Biological Processes

4

Total Number of Questions

60

60

MATHEMATICS

Sl. No.

Chapter

Years

2007

2008

1.

Sets, Relations and Functions

1

2

2.

Trigonometric Functions

3

4

3.

Straight Line, Pair & Family of Straight Lines

2

4

4.

Circles and Family of Circles

3

2

5.

Conic Sections

4

4

6.

Complex Number

3

2

7.

Quadratic Equations

3

3

8.

Sequence and Series

2

9.

Permutations and Combinations

1

2

10.

Binomial Theorem

3

3

11.

Exponential and Logarithmic Series

1

2

12.

Solution of Triangles

2

2

13.

Inverse Trigonometric Functions

3

14.

Stat-I (Mean, Median, Mode, SD Variance etc)

1

15.

Number System

16.

Matrices and Determinants

1

17.

Functions, Limits and Continuity

3

3

18.

Differentiation

1

19.

Application of Derivatives

4

3

20.

Indefinite Integral

2

2

21.

Definite Integral

2

2

22.

Differential Equations

3

2

23.

Vector

2

3

24.

Three-Dimensional Geometry

3

4

25.

Probability

5

3

26.

Stat.-II (Pro., Cov., Correlation and Regration etc.)

1

27.

Computing

4

28.

Numerical Methods

29.

Dynamics

1

30.

Linear Programming

2

31.

Mathematical Reasoning

2

Total Number of Questions

60

60

February 25, 2009 at 6:43 am Leave a comment

AIEEE Analysis

Mathematics

Topic

2008

2007

Sets, Relations and Functions

2

1

Limits, Continuity & Differentiability

1

2

Application of Derivatives

2

4

Indefinite Integrals, Definite Integrals & Area under the Curve

3

3

Cartesian coordinates & Straight Line

1

3

Circles

1

1

Conics

2

2

Quadratic Equations, Inequalities, Progressions

3

2

Complex Numbers

1

1

Binomial Theorem, Exponential & Logarithmic Series

1

3

Permutation & Combination

2

1

Probability

2

2

Vectors

2

2

3-D Coordinate Geometry

2

3

Differential Equations & Properties of Triangles

2

2

Trigonometric Ratios, Equations, & Inverse Circular Function

1

1

Heights and Distances

1

1

Matrices & Determinants

3

2

Mathematical Logic

2

Statics & Dynamics

3

Statistics

1

1

35

40

Physics

Topic

2008

2007

Units, Dimensions, Errors, Experiments

5

Kinematics

1

2

New ton’s laws and friction

1

Work, Power & Energy

1

1

System of particles

3

1

Gravitation, Rotational mechanics

2

3

Properties of Matter

3

SHM, Oscillations

4

Mechanical Waves and Sound

3

1

Ray Optics , Wave Optics

5

2

Heat and Thermodynamics

1

4

Electrostatics

2

6

Current Electricity

2

1

Magnetism , Magnetic effects of current

2

5

EMI , AC and EM waves

1

2

Modern Physics

4

7

35

40

Chemistry

Topic

2008

2007

Atomic Structure and Classification

1

1

Chemical Bonding

2

3

Stoichiometry

1

2

States of Matter

1

1

Chemical & Ionic Equilibrium

4

3

Chemical Kinetics & Nuclear Chemistry

1

4

Chemical Thermodynamics

2

3

Solutions

2

2

Electrochemistry

1

2

General Organic Chemistry + Functional Group I

9

9

Organic Chemistry – Functional Group II

1

1

Organic Chemistry – Functional Gp III

1

Chemistry of Representative Elements

5

4

Transition Elements

1

3

Coordination Compounds & Organometallics

2

Surface Chemistry

1

Biomolecules

1

1

35

40

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February 20, 2009 at 7:52 am Leave a comment

Chemistry Tips for IIT JEE 2009

  • Chemistry is one of the most important and scoring section of JEE. One of the most important feature of chemistry as a subject in JEE exam is the homogeneity of the paper.

  • You will find at least one question from almost all chapters. Three sub division of chemistry ,viz., Physical, organic and inorganic chemistry has almost equal weightage , the first two having slight advantage over the third.
  • The following is expected to be the marks-wise breakup for topics:

Topics

Percentage(Marks)
General Chemistry 8%
Physical chemistry 30%
Organic Chemistry 35%
Inorganic Chemistry 27%

  • While all topics are important, based on analysis of past years’ papers, following sub-topics have a higher probability of figuring in the paper:

Topics Sub Topics Probability
Atomic Structure Heisenberg principle, Quantum numbers High
Chemical Bonding Hybridisation, Dipole moment, MOT High*
Chemical Energetics Resonance energy, First law of thermodynamics High
Ionic Equilibrium Salt hydrolysis, Buffers and Solubility product High
Chemical Kinetics Arrhenius equation High
Electrochemistry Electrolysis and conductance, Concentration cell High
Gaseous And Liquid State Kinetic gas theory, Diffusion High
General Organic Chemistry All topics High
Hydrocarbons Alkanes, Alkynes, Markovnikov’s rules High *
Ethers Breaking of ether linkage High *
Aldehydes & Ketones Aldol condensation, Nucleophilic addition High
Carboxylic Acid & Its Functional Derivatives Carboxylic acid, High
Amines Exhaustive ammination, High
Purification & Characteristics Of Organic Compounds Separation and analysis of alcohols and phenols High *
Chemistry Of Representative Elements Silicon, Structure of oxides and oxyacids High
Coordination Chemistry & Organo-Metallic Compounds Colour and Magnetic properties, Hybridization High
Qualitative Analysis IInd and IVth group Analysis High

  • Students must not try to learn new things at this stage. They should try to consolidate whatever they already know. In the paper a score of about 45% to 50% will be good enough.

  • Over the years, in chemistry, questions have been repeatedly asked on electrochemistry, thermodynamics, ionic equilibrium, states of matter, chemical bonding and organic chemistry. If we cover these topics thoroughly we would be able to secure 50% marks easily

  • In organic chemistry, reaction mechanism, particularly those involving reactions of alekenes, alkynes, alcohols and carbony compounds are the most important areas in which students are tested. Another important topic is strength of organic acids and bases.

  • Biomolecules is also becoming increasingly popular with JEE question setters.

  • In inorganic chemistry qualitative analysis, coordination compound, Periodic propertiesand extraction of metals are particularly important.Apart from that questions are also asked from general properties of s, p, d & f block element.

February 19, 2009 at 9:24 am 1 comment

Mathematics Tips for IIT JEE 2009

  • Mathematics paper has often been more difficult than the other two subjects (Physics & Chemistry).

  • Very often a Maths problem can be solved using a number of ways – only one way will be the shortest and most elegant. So, it might help if a student spends a few seconds after reading a question thinking which may be the shortest way to do the problem. Understanding the graph of a function can be very helpful.

  • Following will be the marks-wise breakup for topics:

Topic

Marks

Algebra

30%

Trigonometry

5%

Two dimensional geometry

20%

Three Dimensional geometry

5%

Differential Calculus

19%

Integral Calculus

18%

Vectors

3%

  • While all topics are important, based on analysis of past years papers, following sub-topics have a higher probability of figuring in the paper:

Topic Sub-topic

Probability

Algebra Complex Numbers: Geometry High
Algebra Binomial Theorem: binomial coeff. High
Trigonometry Properties of Triangle High
Trigonometry Inverse Trigonometric functions High
2D Geometry Locus Problems on Circles/straight lines High
2D Geometry Conic Sections: Parabola, Ellipse High
Differential Calculus Real Functions Properties High
Differential Calculus Applications of derivatives monotonicity High
Integral Calculus Definite Integrals properties High
Integral Calculus Differential Equations evaluation High
Vectors Vector Product High
3D Geometry Straight line in symmetric form High

February 17, 2009 at 7:53 am Leave a comment

Physics Tips for IIT JEE 2009

  1. Pattern for the JEE 2009 is expected to be similar to that in 2008. However, following will be the marks-wise breakup for topics:

Topic

Marks

Measurements & errors

5%

Mechanics

30%

Waves & Sound

7%

Heat & Thermodynamics

8%

Electricity & Magnetism

25%

Optics

10%

Modern Physics

15%

  1. While all topics are important, based on analysis of past years’ papers, following sub-topics have a higher probability of figuring in the paper:

Topic Sub-topic

Probability

Measurements Vernier Calipers & Searls appratus. High
Kinematics Relative Velocity, Projectiles High
Properties of Matter Surface Tension, Viscosity High
Waves Resonance Column, Organ Pipes High
Thermal Physics Heat Transfer, Newton’s Law of Cooling High
Electrostatics Field, Capacitors High
Electric Current Kirchoff’s Laws High
Magnetism Magnetic Field due to Current & torque High
EMI, AC AC Circuit High
Optics Young’s Double Slit Experiment High
Modern Physics Photoelectric Effect, X-Rays High

  1. Students must not try to learn new things at this stage. They should try to consolidate whatever they already know. In the paper a score of about 40% or 45% will be good enough.

  1. Since the pattern will be new, students must be prepared to face any type of questions. However, irrespective of the question type, these will test the understanding and ability to apply basic knowledge.

February 13, 2009 at 5:56 am Leave a comment

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