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JEE students reveal study habits, burnout mistakes and survival strategies

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New Delhi : Every year, lakhs of students enter the intense world of JEE preparation with coaching modules, study schedules, and the pressure to crack one of India’s toughest entrance exams. But somewhere between mock tests, rankings, and sleepless nights, many students realise that success is rarely about studying the longest.

It is usually about understanding your own weaknesses, managing pressure smartly, and staying consistent when motivation disappears.

Now, first-year engineering students who recently cleared JEE are opening up about what genuinely helped them survive the chaos, avoid common mistakes, and prepare more effectively.

RAJESHAWARI, FIRST-YEAR BTECH (CSE CORE), MANAV RACHNA UNIVERSITY
My path to JEE wasn’t planned; it began as a pivot after a shift in plans regarding my NDA aspirations. With only two months left for JEE preparation, I had to cover the entire syllabus, including topics I had not studied in school.

I was also unfamiliar with the exam pattern, but the limited time pushed me to stay focused and prioritise smartly instead of panicking.

The first habit that helped me was peer-driven mapping. I spoke to friends preparing for IITs to identify “high-yield” topics.

Being strong in Mathematics, I immediately dove into PYQs. I treated Chemistry as my “scoring engine,” focusing on it to build confidence. However, Physics remained my greatest hurdle.

I soon realised that rote learning was futile; I had to focus on conceptual clarity instead. I began breaking down complex theories into fundamental principles before attempting heavy numerical practice.

I dedicated twelve hours daily to this rigorous routine. The final two weeks were focused completely on mock tests and refining my sleep cycle to ensure peak mental clarity.

My journey taught me that when time is limited, calculated focus and leveraging your strengths become your best weapons for success.

AADITI PAVANKUMAR CHOUGULE, FIRST-YEAR BTECH (CSE CORE), WOXSEN UNIVERSITY
For a long time during my JEE preparation, I believed that cracking the exam meant solving every question bank, referring to every book in the market, and constantly switching between multiple resources and mentors.

I was scared that missing out on even one reference book would mean missing out on my dream score. But somewhere along the journey, I realised that JEE is not about how many materials you complete, it’s about how deeply you understand the concepts behind them.

What truly changed my preparation was focusing on the basics and asking “why” behind every concept instead of mechanically solving questions for hours. I learned that if your fundamentals are strong, even difficult problems become a child’s play.

One thing I would genuinely advise every aspirant is that NCERT is the “holy-grail” of JEE preparation. It may not contain the toughest JEE-level questions, but it builds the foundation for all of them.

Another challenge was self-doubt. Being surrounded by incredibly talented students often made me question my own abilities. But the moment I stopped comparing myself to others and started competing with myself, everything changed.

One quote that stayed with me throughout was: “Aut viam inveniam aut faciam” — I will either find a way, or I will make one.

And honestly, that mindset carried me through my preparation journey.

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What becomes clear from these JEE preparation stories is that there is no universal formula for cracking JEE. Some students relied on mock tests and PYQs, others focused on NCERT and revision, while many had to first overcome self-doubt before improving academically.

But almost all of them arrived at the same lesson: consistency matters more than panic, and understanding concepts matters far more than collecting resources.

The pressure around exams like JEE can make students believe they need to study endlessly or follow every trending strategy online. These experiences suggest otherwise.

Smart planning, honest self-analysis, proper rest, and the ability to restart after setbacks often matter just as much as hard work itself.

 

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