TLDR;
This video introduces the "Flash Test for Revision" (FTR) batch by Team Competion, designed to help students preparing for the IIT JEE 2026 exams to revise effectively. It addresses common revision problems such as time management and superficial learning. The FTR batch offers chapter-wise, subject-wise, and combined PCM tests to facilitate quick and comprehensive revision.
- Addresses the common problem of neglecting revision due to time constraints and superficial learning.
- Introduces the "Flash Test for Revision" (FTR) batch, designed for quick and comprehensive chapter revision.
- Offers various batch types (demo, chapter-wise, subject-wise, and combined PCM) to cater to different student needs.
Introduction: The Importance of Revision [0:00]
The video begins by emphasising the critical role of revision in IIT JEE preparation. Regular, cumulative revision is essential for building confidence and quick recall during the exam. Students who revise consistently are more likely to solve questions faster and more accurately than those who neglect it. Many students struggle with revision, often prioritising completing the syllabus and practicing different types of questions. This video addresses these issues and introduces a solution to make revision more efficient.
Common Problems with Revision [1:13]
Two main problems with revision are identified. Firstly, students often feel they are wasting valuable time on revision, fearing they should be practicing more questions instead. Secondly, some students either revise superficially, leading to poor recall, or get bogged down in excessive detail, making it impossible to revise the entire syllabus. Both approaches are ineffective and can lead to decreased confidence during the actual examination.
Introducing Flash Test for Revision (FTR) [2:06]
To address these revision challenges, Team Competion introduces the "Flash Test for Revision" (FTR) batch. These tests are designed to facilitate quick revision of entire chapters. Each test focuses on key points, formulas, and common mistakes, condensing the essential information into a short, time-bound format. Physics and Chemistry tests are 15 minutes long, while Mathematics tests are 20 minutes, each containing 45 questions.
The Concept and Purpose of FTR [2:19]
The FTR tests are not designed to assess in-depth knowledge like regular tests but to help students quickly revise important concepts and formulas. By answering 45 questions in 15-20 minutes, students are forced to recall information quickly, reinforcing their understanding. The goal is to provide a time-efficient way to revise the entire syllabus multiple times before the JEE exams. The presenter estimates that the entire syllabus can be revised in approximately 7.5 hours using this method.
FTR vs. Practice Tests [4:08]
The video clarifies that FTR is different from regular practice tests. While practice tests assess depth and calculation skills, FTR focuses on quick recall of concepts. The questions in FTR are designed to be straightforward, allowing students to answer them quickly and efficiently. This approach ensures that all important concepts are covered during revision, unlike question-based revision, which may miss certain key areas.
Types of Batches Available [5:12]
Several types of FTR batches are available to suit different student needs. A free demo batch includes one chapter each from Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. Chapter-wise tests are available for ₹9 each, allowing students to revise specific chapters. Subject-wise batches (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics) are priced at ₹299 each and offer access to all chapters within that subject until June, with each test available for up to 10 attempts. A combined PCM batch is also available for ₹900, providing access to all subjects until June, with 10 attempts per test.
Access and Validity [7:34]
The access and validity periods vary depending on the batch type. Chapter-wise tests have a 12-hour access period, during which the test can be attempted twice. Subject-wise and combined PCM batches have access until June, with each test available for up to 10 attempts. This flexible structure allows students to revise at their own pace and convenience.
How to Access the Batches [8:02]
To access the FTR batches, students can download the Competion app from the Google Play Store or visit i.compition.com. The "Flash Test for Revision" category is prominently displayed, allowing easy access to the various batch options. After purchasing a batch, students can access the tests through the "My Course" section and view their analysis in the "My Exam" section.
Who Will Benefit from FTR [9:36]
The FTR batch is most beneficial for students who have covered a significant portion of the syllabus but struggle with recall. It is particularly useful for those who find it difficult to revise effectively using their notes alone. Students who already have a strong revision routine and can revise their notes quickly may not need this batch.
Complete Chapter Coverage and Conclusion [10:04]
The FTR tests are designed to provide complete chapter coverage, including both important and less important concepts. The 45 questions in each test ensure that all key areas are addressed. The video concludes by encouraging students to register for the FTR batches through the Competion app or website and provides a contact number for any inquiries. The presenter wishes the students the best for their JEE 2026 preparation and invites suggestions and feedback in the comment section.