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JEE Main And JEE Advanced Exam Experience

I began my JEE Mains preparation as soon as I started my eleventh-grade year. I was an ordinary student in the class. I never paid attention to anything but boards before the eleventh grade. This is a result of my confusion over whether to pursue PCM or PCB.

Yes, however, there was no turning back after the tenth. My son would become an engineer, my parents informed everyone, a fact I can still clearly recall. They had no idea how much mental pressure I was under. Setting that aside, let me share with you my finished product, which has a unique tale of its own.



I started my self-preparation through YouTube class after completion of the 12th board examination and I didn’t take any separate Coaching for Jee but in college, I took PCM along with Jee coaching.

My first attempt:

My score of 68 was below the cut-off for JEE Advanced that year due to the paper’s difficulty and the record-breaking marks vs. rank.



Now, coming to my journey As I mentioned earlier, I began preparing for JEE mains in Class 11. Every day, I studied for a long period after returning from college.

At night, my father would enter my room and order me to go to bed. he was concerned that because I was studying so much, I wasn’t getting enough sleep. It served as a kind reminder that my family was thinking of me and the effort I was making.

Sometimes, I felt tired and unsure about my studies. That’s when my older sister, who had been through similar struggles, became my mentor. Her stories of overcoming challenges inspired me to keep going.

As the big exam day approached, I began to feel as though everything I had learned was fading from my mind. I became quite concerned about it. After working so hard and studying late into the night, I started to worry that I would forget something vital. My mind was racing with calculations and material I had read on the day of the test. Trying to remember everything was like a mental sprint. In this difficult period, the support of my friends and family became even more crucial.

I inhaled deeply as I entered the exam room, hoping that all of my hard work would be rewarded. I had no idea what would happen, and the questions were challenging.

I was excited and relieved after the exam. Despite my best efforts, I couldn’t help but feel a little anxious about the outcome. I returned home, where my folks were hoping for some encouraging news. Yes, I did say that as well, but I was concerned in secret.

Now, if I discuss the outcomes, These are the scores I received on my first try:

A total of 68 out of 360 with 82% and according to category there is no seat in iit or nit or iiit.

Lastly, I planned to take long-term coaching some what I thought but it didn’t work out at that time and finally joined a private university and continued my btech studies.

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