Is there jee dropers who got success,please say me ,I am in a dilemma to drop or not
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Dear student, its not the most intelligent that get through; it’s the people who work the hardest who are the real champions. Irrespective of your intelligence level, if you work harder than you think you could, nothing could take away from you what you deserve. IIT is a place for people who deserve to be there, lost nights of sleep during the past two years in the name of preparation. People usually like the “underdog wins the fight” stories. There are many real life examples of students supposedly “average” in the eyes of others, who came out with flying colours in the IIT entrance examination. Here are a few examples of such gems, which could inspire a lot of students doing JEE preparation in Riyadh:
Dungra Ram Choudary:
Hailing from a small village in Rajasthan, he supposedly dropped one year for better preparation. He breaks all the misconceptions that anyone hailing from a small town is no matching the others from bigger cities. His all India rank was 1. Pursued computer science from IIT Kanpur, and currently works at Oracle.
Nikhil Garg :
Just an above average student in school who did not like subjects that needed a lot of slogging. His all India rank was 6.He started preparing for IITJEE from class 11. He had joined Bansal coaching in Kota, and studies hard for two years. He pursued computer science from IIT Delhi, and presently works at Quora.
Gaurav Soni:
An average student who switched schools at a crucial time. He changed from a Hindi medium to an English medium school. Language difficulties let to poor grade, and worse performance. But he overcame it gradually, and obtained a good percentage in his board examination. He attended Resonance coaching classes in Kota, and kept rising to higher echelons as time passed. He cleared the JEE exam successfully, and chose chemical engineering IIT-Roorkee.
Rajiv Dandotiya:
A government school student from a small town in Rajasthan, with no classrooms and where studying under a tree was the usual norm. He scored a staggeringly low percentage in his boards: 39 percent. After passing 12th, he helped his father with work. Small business dint click, and closed down soon. His board percentage made him ineligible for literally everything he was looking for. Then he stumbled across IITJEE. After borrowing a few prominent books and working out from them, but his poor English was a barrier. He cleared IITJEE in 2000, and tried again the next two years because the rank wasn’t satisfactory. He attended the exam the last time in 2002, and secured a rank of 1758. He pursued IEM at IIT, Kharagpur.
Amrose Birani :
Didn’t get selected in his first attempt in 2006. But in his second attempt in 2007, he bagged an all India rank of 3.
There are a lot of examples where students overcame their fears and obstacles, and worked hard to get what they deserved. Be it from a town, or a huge city with a lot of hurdles; if you are clear about your goal and your actions also speak in the same direction, then even your name could be included in the elite list of people who cleared IITJEE.
All the best
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Hey aspirant!
I'm not a droper but I'm saying it from experience that I regret not dropping one year for a better college and settled for a mediocre one. Right now repeating 1 year seems to be a really big deal but after 4 years of trouble you will think you should've gone for it. Many people drop, prepare again and succeed. It's totally your call, ask yourself do you have the time, courage and determination to drop and work extremely hard, if you can, you should definitely go for it, the success rate is pretty high!
1)Stay focused and motivated.
2)Work hard and study and practice and revise about 10–12hrs /day.But attend a good coaching in ur city and stay connected to ur mentors.
In addition I would advice u to join Resonance/Allen DLP especially Reso for JEE ADV.
3)Physics is very conceptual so instead of solving huge no of problems try solving conceptual problems from HCV (Especiallythe last 20–40)questions each exercise. )and Selected problems from Irodov.This will clear ur concepts upto JEEAdv level. For additional practice in time limit Use Resonance/Allen test series for TWT and Solve Reso Dpps, Study mat, Ur coachings sheets.This will ensure speed plus accuracy .
4)Resonance Chemistry material is very good both in Theory as well as Questions.Solve THEM. Also solve MS Chouhan for Organic NAwasthi for Physical Chem.
5)For Maths u have to do infinite practice. Reso material is awesome and also do BL Sharma (For Main) and Vinay Kumar/Cengage for ADV.
6)Make time slots and study three subjects equally. In 1 day study 2 sub and like this revise it periodically. Never feel demotivated /depressed.Work hard.
7)After ur JEE Mains exam Solve Allen/Reso Rank Booster for JEE adv.
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