In Conversation with Dr. Urmila Gautam, the renowned Biology teacher from Karnal.
Q 1) M’am if we talk
of Biology subject for a student who wishes to take medical entrance
test (NEET/ AIIMS), what kind of preparation is required in classes
VIII to X ?
Ans) NEET and AIIMS
are the Aim/ target for all medical students if they are wishing to
take Biology as the main subject in XI class.
- As these days students basically cram things and are more into rote kind of learning, NEET/ AIIMS tend to get more and more difficult for them.
- Students need to learn the basics, concepts rather than cramming things for sheer clearing a school exam.
- Preperations for conceptual learning starts from VIII class as such, as Science gets specialised into three distinct parts, physics, chemistry and biology.
- ‘Basics’ mean learning and grasping each and every word in the book and uttered by the teacher in the class.
Q 2) M’am how
important is correlation of practical knowledge in life science with
theory?
Ans) Science is ‘what
is happening around us’? , ‘How & why it is happening’? If
it is happening/ happened/ going to happen it is all practical. It
has to be ‘felt’, ‘seen’ & ‘done’. So, practical
makes you perfect and theory & makes you only good for the school
exam.
- NEET and AIIMS paper are all conceptual, all basic knowledge tests. It require practical’s to ‘see’ things which stays in your mind forever deleting the need of cramming, otherwise.
Q 3) Should a child
study extra books for NTSE exams, beyond syllabus books?
Ans) If a child is
through with NCERT’S and has the grasp of basics in details, extra
books hardly are needed.
- In Science, a little detail of basics and concepts are required but that surely doesn’t mean any other reference book will do.
- A Good teacher who can provide basic notes and knows the limits will help.
- A teacher can guide the child what exactly the child needs (extra preparation) and the practice questions.
- Students and parents should be smart enough to judge such teachers that can help the child rather than spoil their time energy and hard earned money.
Q 4) Your many
students from Karnal are in prestigious Medical colleges in the past
and presently, how they used to learn/ study?
Ans) I am fortunate to
have mentored many hard working, intelligent, industrious students.
One thing common in all of them was perseverance and their belief in
their teacher. They were eager learners, laborious, tireleless and
ready to take on what the teacher says.
- ‘Over Confidence’ at times in Students takes a toll. It is dangerous for them.
Q 5) Apart from
coaching in the city do they require extra classes from Delhi
Chandigarh.
Ans) Presently we have
the team of best teachers in Karnal.
- There is hardly any need for the students to move around haphazardly to various cities.
- ‘Self Study’ is the key to ‘selections’ apart from a good Mentor.
- It is sheer wastage of time, energy and money hopping here and these and at the end of the day gaining nothing but exertion.
Q 6) There is ocean of
books in the market with answered questions, guides practice books.
Do students need to buy & learn them all to clear competitive
exams?
Ans) No, not at all
with last 20 years of experience and analysis of NEET and AIIMS
premedical tests, what I have concluded is that the child requires
conceptual learning which comes from curiosity inside the child,
asking questions, studying the prescribed syllabus thoroughly and
guidance from a good mentor.
- Reading good prescribed books (NCERT'S) if possible older versions and the one told by the mentor, nothing else is needed.
- Child needs to know which book is ‘good’ to read & which not. Only a good teacher can tell the difference.
- Taking queries as many should be encouraged.
- Practical books (preseribed by the board) are mandatory to follow.
- ‘Guides’ are good only for getting pass marks in the school exams.
Q 7) Any advise to
the future aspirants ?
Ans. Students should
be focused, have faith on a teacher, read what is required, manage
their time well and should get involve in at least one sport so as to
break the monotony arising from continuous sitting on a chair. Body
needs to relax. Jogging, swimming, playing at least for an hour per
day should be eweouraged in routine.
- Healthy diet again is very important along with. Parents should look after this aspect.
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