JEE: My Perspective On The Toughest College Entrance Exam In India

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JEE: My Perspective On The Toughest College Entrance Exam In India

| Updated: June 28, 2022 12:16

JEE (Joint Entrance Exam), one of the toughest exams in India, is a dream to crack for many students. As an 8th-grade student, I can only imagine running a race to get admission to the engineering college of my dreams. But, with competition, stress and success, JEE is about it all.

As I read various articles or watch online videos on YouTube, I observe that JEE toppers have strict schedules with more than 15+ hours of study. Their cliche routine revolves around waking up early, attending school, coming home to lunch, studying a few topics again, and eating dinner. Further, their day ends with revising whatever they learned the entire day.

However, such rigid routines exist in the life of higher secondary JEE aspirants. But, for pre-foundation students like me, sticking to this schedule isn’t the same. We cannot resort to coaching classes or skip playtime.

Learning took a complete turn when I learned a hack. I discovered a YouTube Channel called the Physics Wallah. With the help of his free one-shot video lectures, I can easily understand the concepts and solve high-level JEE questions.

All said and done, from my perspective, thinking calmly always helps. Someone has rightly said that consistency is the key to a victorious life. It helps to avoid obstacles, overcome hurdles and clear exams like JEE.

Savit Kumar, Class 8, DAV International School

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