Since the day I cleared JEE Advanced, some young engineering aspirants have asked me to advise them on the best ways to prepare for the same. I am humbled by the kind of importance people seem to attach to the views that I hold. Thanks for the same.
This was due from a long time - I always wanted to share my experiences of this journey and help other students as much as I can. I hope these blog posts can be of help to those who wish to derive motivation from it, and to those who are confused about various aspects of the preparation - which books to read from, importance to be given to each subject, number of hours to be studied every day, and so on. I also hope that I don't start preaching anywhere through my posts - stop me when I do so.
This blog never has been, and never will be, solely for the engineering aspirants. It is for anyone who is interested in reading my views and experiences.
Finally, I thank some of my seniors whose blog posts helped me a lot while preparing - Raaz Dwivedi and Aman Goel. I will essentially be addressing similar questions to the ones that you have answered, so I hope you will not mind if similarities pop up. If you think there are way too many, please let it be known to me, and I'll remove that content right away.
I think many more such highly successful people should contribute by these means, as it is an added motivation to the aspiring students when they feel low, or when they are perplexed due to the vast variety of options.
I think many more such highly successful people should contribute by these means, as it is an added motivation to the aspiring students when they feel low, or when they are perplexed due to the vast variety of options.

Very nice guidance, my daughter is also preparing for JEE, she is working hard. She is studying in Catalyser Institute here, they do not create much pressure but it is an exam where students feel by themselves. Would meditation help them to get free from stress?
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