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Why gaining an admission in CMI is more difficult than IITJEE

Why gaining an admission in CMI is more difficult than IITJEE

  1. When investing in a learning platform/ program assess how much can be best assimilated by the child…Feeling challenged is fine, but a child feeling overwhelmed or inundated with resources is a completely different matter. As a parent you will often get to know the reality. 
  2. Listen to your child, respect her. We do a great job of providing our children with love, affection, care, material comforts. But we rarely honour them. We often embarrass and shame, to discipline them. (We would possibly do away with 90% of parenting problems if we didn’t use shaming as a tool to raise children).
  3. Mathematics is one subject that often arouses maximum anxiety in parents and children alike. It is imperative that parents understand the reasons if they are to adequately support their children. 

Firstly, Math is abstract and the ideas are tough to communicate and until the neural connection around the concept is formed the ideas can remain inaccessible for the young learner. Also, very often, the binary approach to learning Mathematics where either something is right or wrong can make it a daunting, discouraging journey. Unless Mathematics is a place for adventure we cannot nurture love for learning.

 When children grow in their understanding of ideas, after refinement through activities, appropriate contextual discussions, arguments and the right, incisive questions; they soar in confidence. They become leaders in pursuit of learning and discovery rather than settle down into being obedient, subservient followers!

Leadership, questioning, logic, reasoning, discovery, confidence, challenging, debating, refuting, verifying, learning and benefitting from mistakes, correcting, unlearning, relearning…..these are some of the keywords to learning well.

Provide a safe platform for this, one where children can question, speak freely and make mistakes without risk/ fear of being judged or disapproved; without which real learning remains elusive and it becomes mere assimilation of facts.

It is not lack of proficiency in Math that affects people as much, but the belief that being bad at Math has serious consequences and that it reflects a low mental ability.

What is being bad at Math? For most it simply means being bad at tests conducted in a stressful, anxiety-provoking environment. 

We look at people who can, however, handle such stuff with awe. We suspect they are endowed with extra intelligence and not just a different kind of interest.

A person, who lacks appreciation of art and music, neither sees himself nor is seen by others as lacking. He accepts himself and is accepted by others as simply a person who has interests elsewhere.

Why then, should people torment themselves or others for not having an interest or proficiency in Math? Why should it be seen as a failure of any kind? 

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Preparing for Chennai Mathematical Institute (CMI) Entrance Exam: Insights from a CMI Graduate

Chennai Mathematical Institute (CMI) stands as a prestigious institution renowned for its strong mathematical foundation, rigorous academics, and nurturing environment for aspiring mathematicians. The institute fosters a culture of critical thinking, problem-solving, and innovation, making it a coveted destination for mathematics enthusiasts. This is first person account on how to prepare for the CMI entrance by Abhinav Kumar, who has now graduated from the institute.

CMI is the best institute for Pure Math enthusiasts: Entering Chennai Mathematical Institute (CMI) is a dream for many aspiring mathematicians seeking a rigorous academic environment and an excellent platform to delve deep into the realm of mathematics. Having navigated through this journey myself, I understand the dedication and preparation required to ace the CMI entrance exam. Here’s a comprehensive guide based on my experiences and strategies that proved beneficial.

Foundation Building and Early Preparation: The journey toward CMI often begins long before the actual exam preparation kicks in. For me, it started at the end of class 9th, participating in Pre-RMO exams and various olympiads. Actively engaging in math contests from a young age not only developed my interest but also sustained it. Discussions about math problems with friends and my mother, who is a math tutor, provided invaluable insights, making math an enjoyable pursuit.

Study Materials and Resources: While preparing for the CMI entrance exam, quality study materials are crucial. Books such as “An Excursion in Mathematics” by V.V. Acharya and M.R. Modak, “Problem Solving Strategies” by Engel, and “Mathematical Circles” by Dmitri Fomin, Sergey Genkin, Ilia Itenberg were instrumental in enhancing my problem-solving skills and understanding complex mathematical concepts. These resources, combined with regular practice, greatly contributed to my preparation.

Interacting with Peers: Interaction with friends preparing for similar high-level exams is immensely beneficial. Sharing insights, discussing problem-solving techniques, and collaborating on challenging questions not only broadened my perspective but also provided mutual support and encouragement. Understanding that each person has a unique learning style is crucial—what works for one might not work for another. While group classroom learning lectures didn’t suit my style, they might be advantageous for others.

Balancing Preparation and Mental Well-being: Despite the rigorous preparation, maintaining mental well-being is crucial. For me, engaging in sports, particularly basketball, acted as a stress reliever and helped maintain focus during study sessions. Allocating 3 hours per day for focused preparation allowed me to maintain a balance between academic rigor and personal well-being.

Conclusion: Preparing for the CMI entrance exam is a challenging yet rewarding journey. It involves not only rigorous study but also a holistic approach that nurtures one’s passion for mathematics. By starting early, utilizing quality resources, engaging in discussions with peers, and maintaining a balance between academics and well-being, aspiring students can pave the way toward success in this esteemed institution.

Remember, there is no one-size-fits-all approach to preparation. Understanding your learning style and adopting strategies that resonate with you personally will significantly enhance your chances of excelling in the CMI entrance exam. Best of luck on your mathematical journey!

Author: Abhinav Kumar