JEE is a national-level engineering entrance exam used for admission into:
IITs (through JEE Advanced)
NITs, IIITs & GFTIs (through JEE Main)
👉 Clearing JEE opens doors to top engineering colleges in India.
JEE Main:
First stage
Required for NITs/IIITs
Qualifying exam for JEE Advanced
JEE Advanced:
Second stage
Only for IIT admissions
Tougher conceptual level
👉 You must clear JEE Main to appear for JEE Advanced.
Passed or appearing in Class 12
PCM (Physics, Chemistry, Maths) required
Age limit depends on category & year (check official notification)
👉 Droppers are also eligible.
JEE Main:
3 consecutive years
2 attempts per year (best score considered)
JEE Advanced:
Maximum 2 attempts in consecutive years
Chemistry: NCERT is a MUST
Physics & Maths: NCERT + practice books
👉 NCERT builds strong fundamentals, but practice is required for high rank.
There is no fixed number, but toppers generally:
Study 6–8 focused hours
Increase to 9–10 hours near exams
👉 Quality > Quantity.
✅ YES, absolutely.
JEE toppers are not born geniuses.
They win because of:
Consistency
Smart practice
Regular revision
👉 Even average students crack JEE every year.
Best time: Class 11
Still possible in Class 12
Droppers can also succeed with discipline
👉 Late start ≠ Failure.
❌ No.
You can crack JEE with:
Self-study
Online resources
Mock tests & PYQs
👉 Coaching helps with structure, not success guarantee.
🔥 Extremely important.
PYQs help you:
Understand exam pattern
Identify repeated concepts
Improve confidence
👉 Last 10–15 years PYQs are a must.
1 mock per week (initial stage)
2–3 mocks per week (final months)
📌 Always analyze mocks, don’t just attempt.
90–95 percentile: Decent NIT chances
97+ percentile: Top NITs
99+ percentile: Very strong rank
👉 Rank matters more than raw marks.
JEE is challenging, not impossible.
Difficulty comes from:
Time pressure
Concept application
Competition
👉 Smart strategy makes it manageable.
✅ Yes.
In fact:
Board preparation helps JEE basics
JEE strengthens board concepts
👉 Balanced planning is the key.
❌ Common mistakes:
Too many books
Ignoring revision
Fear of mock test scores
Comparing with others
👉 Focus on your own progress.
JEE is not about studying all day,
It’s about studying every day.
Be consistent. Trust your preparation.
One correct decision daily beats motivation.