Plus two toppers (top twenty ranks) of Orissa board in 2008: Samaja

2 comments May 30th, 2008

Sushree group of institutions in Balangir

Their web page is http://www.sushreetech.com/sushree.htm. At present they manage the following programs:

  • Diploma in Engineering
  • ITI
  • Nursing
  • Plus 2 science: Pioneer reports that they are in the process of making their plus 2 college a residential college.

 

May 5th, 2008

Science magnet school as part of IMA? Not yet, but a precursor.

Following is from Samaja.

April 21st, 2008

ODM +2 Science residential school in Patia

17 comments April 21st, 2008

Two new Plus two Science colleges in Bhubaneswar: IHSE of ITER and Naidu’s

Last year’s list is at https://www.orissalinks.com/?p=283. Following are the ads of two new ones:

  • IHSE (Plus 2 science college of ITER)
  • Naidu Plus 2 science college

1 comment April 10th, 2008

Samaja op-ed: Need to change the plus two curriculum in Orissa

March 25th, 2008

Vacant faculty positions in Orissa universities and colleges to be filled by next academic year: Samaja

The article mentions the status of the three main universities of Orissa:

  • Utkal University: Only 187 out of 340 faculty positions are filled
  • Berhampur University: Only 113 out of 186 faculty positions are filled
  • Sambalpur University: Only 130 out of 150 faculty positions are filled

Note that earlier we mentioned that Ravenshaw University is trying to fill 144 positions.

1 comment March 15th, 2008

OMC Donates 1 Crore for the Completion of Ladies Hostel in BJB Junior College

Orissa Mining Corporation (OMC) has donated one crore rupees for the completion of the ground floor and the first floor of the ladies hostel of BJB Junior College. The hostel will accommodate 50 students in the ground floor and  71 students in the first floor.  The Chief Minister is expected to inaugurate the ground floor and the hostel this month (January 2008). The first floor will be completed by the end of March 2008. Kudos to OMC and the principal of BJB Junior College, Prof. R. N. Panda, for his relentless effort.

January 21st, 2008

Lots of unfilled positions in Orissa colleges: Samaja

November 27th, 2007

More colleges to be given block grants by the state : Samaja

November 16th, 2007

Narayana to start plus 2 : Samaja

October 2nd, 2007

+2 for hearing impaired students: an ad in Samaja

Satyabhama Devi College for hearing impaired

August 29th, 2007

BJB/Ravenshaw Junior Colleges and their performance in IIT entrance exams: how to change it (Chitta1)

BJB Junior College is the premier junior college of Orissa. Earlier we listed its arts and science merit lists. In the science merit list there are about 418 students who have secured more than 90% in their class X exam.  Although I have not seen Ravenshaw Junior College’s list, my guess is the situation will be almost similar (may be a little bit less) percentage wise. BJB Junior College currently has 512 seats in plus two science and Ravenshaw (after the recent seat increase) has 384 seats.

I am an alumnus of BJB (when it had 384 seats) and have close friends from Ravenshaw. Based on my experience in BJB, and my subsequent experience in IIT Kharagpur Computer Sc and University of Maryland (where I had JEE number 1 of a year in one of my classes)  I can say that at least 200 of BJB Jr plus two science students and 150 of Ravenshaw Jr plus two science students have the ability to make it to an IIT and do well in them.

Yet, as I am told, these days annually only about 10-12 fresh plus two pass outs from BJB Jr make it to IITs and may be another 10-12 older pass outs also make it. The result for Ravenshaw Jr is similar. Considering the quality of students that get into BJB Jr and Ravenshaw Jr, this result is dismal and is a shame.

One should just compare how similar colleges from others states do. Many of them send more than 100 students to IITs. An example is Little Flower Junior College of Hyderabad. (It was true in my time and as Partyusa confirms, it was true in his time too.)

Now, it is not the case that Orissa students (as aptly represented by BJB and Ravenshaw) are inferior than students from other states. They are as good, and often they do better (than what their incoming ranks would suggest) once they get in to a national institute.

So why is it that their result in the IIT entrance exam is so dismal!

From my analysis, experience and talking to other friends following are some of my thoughts on this.

1. Lack of Confidence; not believing in oneself: Many students hear about the performance of the previous year and when they find out that only 10-12 from their college made it to IITs, they figure that they won’t be among the top 10-12 in their batch and hence give up before starting. Many others start preparing for IIT but because of lack of confidence, give up mid way.

2. Negative advice: I have heard that certain teachers/seniors/parents/guardians give negative advice. They say that IIT is too hard and if one focuses so much on the IIT preparation then he/she may do badly in other exams and as a result, neither will he/she get IIT, nor will he/she get into the easier options through AIEEE and Orissa JEE.

3. Over dependence on low quality tuitions: Many students take multiple tutions and coaching classes that leaves them little time to study on their own. They depend on their tuition master’s notes rather than reading the books themselves.

4. Satisfied with easier alternatives: Some students set a lower goal for themselves. They notice that graduates from various private colleges in and around Bhubaneswar get well-paying jobs in recognized companies and decide why work hard to prepare for IIT.

Some basic advice to plus 2 students regarding getting into IITs

1. Confidence issues and countering the negative advice: The students who get into BJB jr and Ravenshaw jr colleges with more than or close to 90% marks in their Class X need not doubt their abilities. They will be successful in no matter what they do, provided they put their mind to it. Now, not every one needs to aim or go to IITs. But whatever field they decide for their career they should aim for the best college/institute in that field. So if Engineering is their choice then IITs and BITS should be in the top of their list and if science and maths is their interest then they should aim for NISER and IISERs. If one prepares for these entrance exams in a proper way then even if they are not successful for IIT/BITS/NISER/IISER they will do well in AIEEE, Orissa JEE and Plus 2 examination. The students that get into BJB jr and Ravenshaw jr are among the top 1000 students of Orissa. So there is no reason they should not get within the top 1000 of Orissa JEE and get into a very good local engineering college. With that excellent fall back option, BJB jr and Ravenshaw jr plus two science students interested in engineering should prepare for IIT with their full heart, and without any fear, but in a proper way.

2. A proper way for preparing for IIT and other entrance exams:  First, only reading notes dictated by ones tuition master is the worst way for preparing for entrance exams. When a tuition master dictates notes, at best what it implies is that he/she has read the material from one or more places, hopefully understood it, and has made a summary of it. When someone else (a student taking tuition) just reads those notes he/she does not develop the same level of understanding as he/she would have developed if he/she had read the original material in the books himself/herself.  Similarly, by only reading examples of solved problems (or listening to a tuition master explaining a solved problem) one does not develop the skill to solve problems. Unfortunately, many plus two students take multiple tuitions where their tuition masters dictate notes, and go through solved examples; they do not have time or energy left to read the text book and develop their own understanding and solve problems on their own to develop the problem solving skill. Now that we have discussed what is the wrong way; let us discuss the right or proper way.

* One must read one of the text books and develop their own understanding of a topic. It is ok to ask a teacher, including a tuition master, to clarify certain aspects that the student could not understand on his/her own. One may (does not have to) make their own notes based on their reading and understanding for quick revisions of the material later.

* For each topic, one must solve many problems on their own. Some of the problems may not be solvable in one sitting. Sometimes one may have to think about the problem, and may be go to sleep; may be in their subconscious they will get some insight of how to solve the problems. In other words, for any topic, pick one source (say X)  that has a few solved problems and several  problems to be solved (but with final answers). One should then read the material in the book, then read the material in X, then read the solved examples in X, and then solve the exercise problems in X on their own.  They should not look at another source Y which may have solved some of the exercise problems in X. One needs to do their best, and if necessary spend 2-3 days thinking about the exercise problems in X that they could not immediately solve. Only after one does this kind of routine with respect to a topic and a source X, and has time, one may take a stab at another source Y.  After working with source X, when working with source Y, one should try to not read all the solved examples of Y, but read a few of them and do the solved example problems (without looking at the solution) as well as the exercise problems on their own. However, in general, most students won’t have time to work with more than one source.

* In summary, one must read a book to understand the material (and make their own notes if they desire so) and pick one source (may be the study material of a postal coaching class, or a preparing for IIT book, etc.), and solve all its exercise problem on their own.

Now how does the above fit in with classes at your Junior College and the tuition that many student seem to be taking. I worry that there is not enough hours in a day for most people to take multiple tuitions,  attend classes at BJB/Ravenshaw and then prepare in a proper way as I suggest above. So one has to make decisions.

I personally attended my classes at BJB, and prepared in the above way with my source being study material of a postal coaching class. I never took tuition in my life, and never attended a face-to-face coaching class.

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Many coaching classes do simulated tests. Taking simulated tests are useful, but only if you have prepared in the proper way described above. Otherwise, they are not much useful as you would not have developed the understanding and problem solving skills necessary to answer hard question in an exam.

This is all for now. In my next write up I will discuss some studying as well as test taking strategies. But let me sum up the main thoughts in the above write up.

  • Most students in BJB and Ravenshaw junior colleges are good enough to get into IIT as well as succeed in it. All they need is to believe in themselves, ignore negative advices and prepare in a proper way.
  • Proper preparation means reading the text book (not notes dictated by someone) to develop understanding of topics and solving problems (not reading solved examples) on your own to hone your problem solving skills.

 

4 comments August 12th, 2007

BJB Junior College Plus two science and arts merit list of students

BJB Junior College has put its plus two science and arts merit list of students in the web.

2 comments July 16th, 2007

Seat increase in plus 2 science and commerce in many government colleges

Following is a report on this from Dharitri. As per the report the number of seats will increase as follows:

  • BJB Junior College plus two science: Current 512. Will increase by 32 IT 4th optional seats.
  • Ravenshaw Junior College plus two science: Current 288. Will increase by 96 seats.
  • RD Womens college plus two science: Current 256. Will increase by 128 seats.
  • Sailabala womens college plus two science: Current 128.Will increase by 96 seats.
  • Govt College Anugul plus two science: Current 192. Will increase by 64 seats.
  • Rajdhani junior college plus two science: Current 256. Will increase by 64 seats.
  • RD Womens college plus two commerce: Will increase by 128 seats.
  • Govt College Anugul plus two commerce: Current 128. Will increase by 128 seats.
  • Govt College Rourkela: will start +3 Computer Science (hons)

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2 comments July 13th, 2007

Plus two science colleges in Bhubaneswar-Cuttack area

  1. ABIT junior college, Cuttack (web)
  2. Akash Institute’s plus 2 science college, Bhubaneswar
  3. Apex Institute of Science, Bhubaneswar
  4. Basic Science College of OUAT, Bhubaneswar (govt.)
  5. Bhubaneswar plus two science college
  6. Bhubaneswar College of Computer Science and technology
  7. BJB junior College, Bhubaneswar (govt.)
  8. B. P. College of Science and Education, Bhubaneswar
  9. Christ junior college, Cuttack
  10. Dakshi College of Science and Technology, Bhubaneswar (Plus 2 science and commerce)
  11. Driems plus two science (website)
  12. Ekamra College, Bhubaneswar
  13. Glorious plus two science college, Bhubaneswar
  14. Hi-Tech plus two science college, Bhubaneswar
  15. Image plus two science residential college, Bhubaneswar (web page)
  16. Irodov Science College, Bhubaneswar
  17. Jupiter plus 2 science college, Bhubaneswar
  18. Kalinga Bharati residential College, Bhubaneswar
  19. Kalinga Vikas junior plus 2 science college
  20. KIIT Science College, Bhubaneswar (webpage)
  21. Kiran Science College, Bhubaneswar
  22. Koustuva Institute of Science Plus 2 colleges, Bhubaneswar
  23. Maharshi College of Natural Law, Bhubaneswar
  24. MITS school of Biotechnology -Plus 2 science program, Bhubaneswar
  25. Model plus two science college, Bhubaneswar
  26. NIIS Junior college – Plus two science and commerce, Bhubaneswar
  27. Nucleus Plus 2 science college, Bhubaneswar
  28. Odisha plus two science college, Bhubaneswar
  29. Padhee Tutorials integrated plus 2 science
  30. Panchanan Jena College, Bhubaneswar
  31. Pipli College, Pipli
  32. P. N. College, Khurda
  33. Raghunath Jew College, Deula Sahi Cuttack
  34. Rajdhani Junior college, Bhubaneswar (govt.)
  35. Raman fortune science college, Bhubaneswar
  36. RD Women’s junior College, Bhubaneswar (govt.)
  37. Ravenshaw junior college, Cuttack (govt.)
  38. Resham Science College, Bhubaneswar
  39. Royal College of Science and Technology, Bhubaneswar (webpage)
  40. Royal School of management and technology – plus two science program (webpage)
  41. Satyasai Women’s College, Bhubaneswar
  42. Sailabala women’s junior college, Cuttack (govt.)
  43. SJCET, Naharkanta, Bhubaneswar
  44. Sri Aurobindo institute of integral education, Bhubaneswar
  45. Stewart Science College, Cuttack
  46. Subas Science College, Bhubaneswar
  47. Temple city institute of basic sciences, Khurda
  48. Times plus two science college, Bhubaneswar
  49. Triveni Academy plus two science college, Bhubaneswar
  50. Utkal Bharati plus two science, Bhubaneswar
  51. Vivekananda residential college, Bhubaneswar
  52. Plus two programs at various schools (Central Schools, DM School, DAV Schools, etc.) Search for "Bhubaneswar" (2), "Bhubaneshwar" (9), "Bhubanshwar" (1), "Bhubneshwar" (2), "Buxi" (1), "Cuttack" (8), "Khurda" (2) in the CBSE site.

23 comments June 20th, 2007

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