JEE Exam Stories 2016

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Are they equally "talented", not sure. But yes they all have worked equally hard.

At least for the first 100-200 rankers, they are almost the same. Had the test been conducted some other day, may be the 200 ranker would have come first. The so called luck factor then comes into play. Many uncertain things play a role which distinguishes, say a 800 ranker from some one with rank of 100 like:

  • The paper code: Some of us get a code where all the tougher or lengthier questions at the start and at the end. So from wherever you start, you would believe that this year's paper is indeed tough. Moral down. Game over!
  • The heat: The exam is in the May end or first week of June. The temperatures across India are at their peak (somewhere in mid 40s!). Did I forget, Oh yes, most of the And to add to that, your exam center has fans which don't provide the comfort but simply add that screeching noise while moving. Believe me, that is certainly one of the worst background noise one would like to have while writing an exam.
  • Level of confidence: Now this mainly depends on how have your mock tests been going till the week before the exam. Accordingly you have your attitude. If you are really confident (and mind it not OVER confident) you would be having an attacking strategy. You would start with a question and not leave until done with it without doubting your approach or method. If you are low on confident, seeing a different question you would try to avoid it.     
  • PANIC: the fear of consequences sometimes makes us panic. Some people suffer from it during the exam and end up with a lower rank.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           
  • However at times the level of preparation of a 1000 ranker is also different from a top 50 ranker. The latter might have solved more questions, given more mock tests etc.


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