My Journey From NIT to NISER
Hello Everyone!! I am Deepak Kumar Sharma presently
studying at NISER (1st year
Int.Msc). I am here to share my experience on how I cleared NEST (entrance
for getting into NISER and UM-DAE CBS) while studying at NIT Rourkela. I hope
you all are in your BTech 1st year and I wish this blog will make
you reach closer to your dream.
Eligibility
Criteria
Generally, if you are in you BTech 1st year, I
think you must be eligible for this examination but still you can verify your
eligibility at this site – https://www.nestexam.in/
When
is application Released?
The application for applying for Nest exam and the Brochure
is uploaded in the month of January (but this year due to corona nothing can be
predicted). You can visit the given site above to remain updated with all the
details.
How I
prepared for the exam?
Before starting I would like to inform you that for getting
into NISER you need to clear SMAS (Section-wise Minimum Admissible Marks) in
all the four subjects (PCMB). Yes, you need to study Biology for getting your
name into merit list for NISER. The level of questions of NEST are much above
mains but below JEE advance.
So, while I was preparing for JEE and other entrance exam I
had made up my mind that I will be joining a research institute as I was very
much interested for taking a deep dive into physics, but the situation went
against me. I was good at physics and mathematics but my chemistry was not that
good so due to this I was unable to clear the subject cutoff for chem in JEE
advance and eventually failed to crack it. Still I had hope left with NEST exam
but that too gave me a thunder shock when I discovered that biology was
compulsory for qualifying into NISER. I had all my hopes shattered and I also
could not think of taking a drop as I was already in my drop year and further
not qualified for JEE Advance, also I had not studied biology in my whole 3yr
preparation and I can’t risk one more year just for it. But the situation
improved a bit and luckily, I got a seat in electronics branch at NIT Rourkela
and further I came to know that I was still eligible for giving NEST exam. So,
I decided to prepare for it while staying and studying at NIT.
I had finally decided that I will be studying biology,
improve my chemistry and just do problems of physics and mathematics so that I
don’t forget the concepts. When I went to NIT I realized that there was quite
sufficient time which you can use for studying and that to biology was also
there in my first semester. You will also see that in the first year the
courses are not that tough and you could easily score by studying 10 days
before semester examination.
So, I had set up a daily routine, our classes would end
around 4 or 5 pm and after that I would take rest for around 1 hour and give 1
hour daily for biology and 1 hour for rest of the subjects. For biology I used
to study from Neela Bakore tutorial on youtube l and refer NCERT and make notes
so that I could memorize and remember things. I used to toke 1-2 week break
from these preparations when there was exam. These all went on steadily then
came corona era, I got a lot time to sharpen my concepts and practice during
this long vacation. Then came the day when there was exam. I was nervous, I
calmed down myself and thought that this is the last attempt where I can enter
into a research institute or I would have to take a long and resistive path
(physics after engineering) for pursuing a career into physics. I sat in the
exam and when I saw the questions of biology, I got tensed up but I had already
made up my mind that I will not go by guess, so I only attended those questions
which I was able to solve. Finally, came the day when the result was out and
boom!!, I saw that I got quite decent rank of 261. I was happy because as per
previous year trend I could easily get into NISER. Finally, now my admission is
completed and I am going to leave for NISER as the offline classes are going to
start.
So, now concluding my blog I would like to say you that
cracking the cutoff of biology is neither that tough( SMAS is 20% of the
highest marks in that subject so it also
will not exceed 10, as the full marks for each subject is 50 ) nor that easy ( due to negative marking). You need
not work too hard for this, work steadily and you will get the result. For
biology it is not necessary to cover all the chapters (first start with cell
and then genetics whole and then move to other chapters as per your
convenience). Practice all previous year questions (which you can obtain from
there site) so that you can get an idea what type of questions they ask. They
will focus more on your concepts than your calculation skills.
I hope that this blog would have helped you.
Best of luck for your
coming future and may you achieve all your dreams.
congratulations dear🤗
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