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| The Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) can be considered as one of the toughest examinations conducted in India, which it has to be as it is the gateway to the IITs- India’s prestigious institutes of learning. It has thus inevitably led to keen competition. In a mad rush to solve problems, the educative value of a problem is often lost. The thought process of students is thus skewed into solving problems without thoroughly understanding the basic concepts lying behind the problems and without a corresponding development of the thinking ability. Consequently, they are often unable to offer logical negation of a statement, even though they are intellectually capable of it. In fact, once you get into habit of attacking a problem by thinking, there are many rewards. Thinking helps you not only to correctly see the focal point of a problem but also to come up with the right approach. In some cases it guards you against numerical mistakes or approaches with false promises. |
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