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How was your JEE Mains 2024 April attempt?

07.06.2025 06:22

How was your JEE Mains 2024 April attempt?

For physics Abhilash sharma unacademy atoms channel. His oneshots are out of this world.

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My cbse 12th boards result was also okiesh. Got 93.2 percent in total.

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Now the next good thing happened is when one of my friends gave me a telegram group where all the Lakshya batch lectures of pw were uploaded and I heard a lot of Rajwant sir before that. So I started watching his lectures and preparing. Chem I will come later as for a long time I ignored it and focused on phy and maths only. I forgot to mention that friend of mine who first motivated me also told me about the importance of mock tests so I purchased the test series of Allen along with the study modules. So during this time I studied from Nishant Vora( from unacademy channel) and Rajwant singh( from telegram) and solved all the modules. When my Allen mock tests started my aim was to score 150 to 160 only with physics and maths so that before mains I knew that if I studied a little bit of chem too I would easily score 180 plus. I was successful in that plan to a large extent. Now the most important part of revising 11th while in 12th, let me write it in a diff para.

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So let me first give you people a brief account of my background.

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Till class 9th I was planning on pursuing commerce(as my elder sister took sci and she really scared me about it). Nvm I was always a bright student like the one who didn’t study much but always managed to be right below the toppers😂😂. But in class 10 like most of the people do I also decided to pursue science only.

Now coming to Jan attempt of jee mains my exam was on 27th Jan💀💀. U know what came next😂 scored 96.4 percentile with a marks of 187. Was devastated but didn't worry that much as my parents didn't force me in anything and said they were happy with this only. Nvm my boards came but I continued my mains prep between boards and this time I completed the entire chem(ncert level only) and planned on getting 200 plus in my April attempt. My confidence was on peak as in the full syllabus mock tests of mathongo I was securing 190 plus and also 200 plus in some of the exams( i didn't give the Allen tests as it seemed irrelevant to me). My boards ended on 4th April and had my mains on 8th April.

On D day I was cool and relaxed and had an excellent sleep. Also played bgmi with my friends the night before to keep myself relaxed 😂😂. The exam started and I paced through physics solving 24 out of 25 questions in just 45 mins. Then came chemistry and luckily we had the easiest chem sec of all the other shifts and I solved around 18 to 19 questions which was a great improvement from Jan attempt. Then came maths and I solved 14 questions. This time I was confident of getting 200 plus and just hoped that the cut off would be low. The result came out on 24th April and atlast I got 99.24 percentile with AIR 12184 which ik is not very much but still quite good for someone preparing from yt😂.

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End of the day secured 96.4% in class 10th with 100 in maths.

Now for chem I targeted to score around 30 using only inorg and some ch of physical chem. I did only ncert and nothing else and solved the pyqs. I did around 2500 pyqs of physics, 1000 pyqs of maths and 800 pyqs of chem in total in an app called Marks.

Coming to class 12 initially it was a ruckus. Physics seemed boring. Maths was okiesh but chem as usual I was clueless. I didn't have any source of prep at that point of time. Then things started to turn around as I started searching lectures in YouTube and found an absolute legend for mathematics. For me he is next to a god now. He is the one and only Nishant Vora sir.

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Now coming to class 11 unlike my peers I decided not to take physical coaching classes and just went to offline ttns close to my home where only boards level was being taught to us. However I developed deep interest in physics and kind of fell in love with it and as for maths I was always good in it but at that point it was not still at Jee level. Chemistry was my nightmare and frankly I sucked in it😂. Fast forward to our mid term exam I secured highest marks in both physics and maths and that too by far the rest of the students and literally our school papers used to be tough(I am from DAV). Then one of my friends first motivated me to prepare for jee mains and then the fucking journey started. I was clueless initially so I purchased the Arjuna 3.0 batch in pw but according to me it was waste of money because it isn't possible atleast for me to attend 3 live lectures in a single day and then do self study. My 11th went away quickly and the only subject which was kind off jee level was physics at that point of time. Scored 83% in 11th.

First of all it was quite a journey preparing for jee.

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Ngl I didn't appear for advanced as I prepared for mains only. Further I knew that I couldn't crack it😂.

Here let me give a few other insights of my prep for those who are without both offline or online coaching. YouTube is sufficient for the prep. Give plenty of mock tests. If u have any coaching module dedicatedly solve those and most importantly trust the process. A lot of times u will feel that u r going nowhere but every step in this prep is a achievement itself. Practice will make u perfect. Hope u enjoyed reading it and if any doubt feel free to reach out in the comments.