JEE Exam facts

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Hard way :
Step 1) Stop all distractions for one year ....Like Quora,Facebook,Whatsapp....Give up your good mobile...

Step 2) Make some good friends who study hard and enjoy as well...

Step 3) Read Arihant books like DC Pandey and all those ....For basic Physics -H.C.Verma...

Step 4) Mug up Inorganic Chemistry ....

Step 5) Either make your concepts very clear or solve thousands of problems ...

Step 6) Don't chase any girl....(For one year ....If you get into IIT you won't get any...)

Easy way : There is no EASY WAY

Don't straight away start with JEE level questions, start with your boards, solve sums,read theory. Feeling confident? Yes? Start with mains. If no. See where you are going wrong. Address the problem.  I'm pretty strong in math and chem. Because I studied on my own. And physics is weak. I'll be honest. But it was my mistake. Pratice more and more. Remember correcting your mistakes plays a vital role here. All the best.
There is no difference between rank 1 and rank 1000. It is just that day, the guy who got better rank was able to catch the trick in questions faster and most questions were his solved ones. When you go over the data of ranks in AIEEE and IITJEE, you are likely to find that some students get nearby ranks in the two exams while some have contrasting ranks. 
Here are some instances:
1) One of my friend ranked in 800s in IIT and in 700s in Mains. (Consistent)
2) I got 901 rank in IIT while 204 in Mains.  (some difference)
3) One of the toppers in my coaching got under 100 rank in mains while 1000+ in IIT.  (more difference)
4) I saw in Advanced-2013 report that some student who barely managed to qualify for advanced (i.e. just in top 1.5 lakh) got under 1000 rank in advanced!    (highly contrasting)

If the same person can get so different rank, we cannot say that the IIT topper knows PCM better than the lakhs of students sitting for JEE. As a matter of fact, IIT-2014 topper got 38th rank in mains.
 
In a nutshell, your preparation matters a lot but your state of mind and luck factor determines how much percentage of your preparation turns into performance on that day.


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