details on madhapur test?

Hello people of Anonymous Campus, Fellow junior here.

The Madhapur test is on 28th and I have no idea what the questions are gonna be like. Was hoping someone would answer these questions. What kind of questions will they be asking in the subjective paper? How hard is it to clear the test average kid? Interview?!?

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  1. I got 4th rank last year and I messed up interview but you learn more from failures than success so I guess I am certified enough to answer this. First of all everyone tells its going to be hard but it not, its just a bit tricky to understand the question and if you have prepared for olympiads like Ioqm, Nsep, Nsec then this is going to be a piece of cake for you and if you have maintained top 10 rank in your Fiitjee centre in foundation classes, then don’t worry you will get in(only if you got top 10 because of MPC marks and not because of biology and social)

    • they will just check your analytical skills, they will give questions and ask you to find ways to solve it on the spot and also they want to know why u want to join and what you have been doing, also if u want to know where to study from, Fiitjee material is the best, compendium in specific, thats what got me 4th rank but also remember to try to solve the question on ur own otherwise you will fuck up the interview too.

    • the subjective part contains mainly proof for physics and maths, maths learn the basic proof’s and then you would be able to manage to solve any question if you have got some iq and physics learn proof’s for all the basic formulas like lens formula, mirror formula, magnification etc. As exam is in 4 days only, don’t waste time on proofs, leave subjective part because not many will be able to do them anyway, if you focus on objective part, you can get better marks. For chemistry, they will ask theory questions

  2. the subjective part contains mainly proof for physics and maths, maths learn the basic proof’s and then you would be able to manage to solve any question if you have got some iq and physics learn proof’s for all the basic formulas like lens formula, mirror formula, magnification etc. As exam is in 4 days only, don’t waste time on proofs, leave subjective part because not many will be able to do them anyway, if you focus on objective part, you can get better marks. For chemistry, they will ask theory questions.