Popular Myths of IIT JEE that Should Be Ignored

September 24, 2019

Popular Myths of IIT JEE that Should Be Ignored

IIT JEE is a popular entrance exam that is conducted on a national level in India. Every year lakhs of engineering aspirants register for the exam with one aim – to land a seat in some top IITs or NITs in the country. However, the road to achieving success in JEE is quite challenging. The exam itself is difficult to crack, and candidates have to prepare well because the questions that are asked in the exam are quite tricky. The syllabus, on the other hand, is vast and students have to put in a lot of work to stay ahead in the competition. But this is just one part. 

Many students also quit when they are halfway through their JEE preparation journey. This is because even though they have decided to appear for the exam, they come across a lot of misconceptions and rumors about the exam. They fall prey to this wrong information and are misguided. Ultimately, they fail to make the right decisions, and they end up backing out because of the false projection of the exam. Against such a backdrop, in this article, we will learn about several IIT JEE myths that students should not believe and ignore completely. Avoiding these unmerited speculations will help them focus better and prepare more effectively for the exam. Let’s look at a few of the popular ones below.

Only Best Coaching Institute Can Help You Crack IIT JEE- Kota

Whether you decide to take up coaching or not, but today most of the coaching institutes can help you learn productively and do well in the exams. They further offer refined study materials and a lot of good mentors that will help clear all your doubts. It has to be said that going to Kota also might not be needed. Currently, there are a lot of good institutes all around the country. There are even online coaching facilities that are rapidly becoming the go-to solution for many students. 

However, success in JEE does not totally depend on coaching. It depends on how you carry yourself during the preparation stage. You should be focused and be serious about the exam. Remove all the distractions, organize a study timetable and have a positive mindset towards the exam.

JEE Can Be Cracked Only by Toppers or Intellectual Students

One wrong notion that has been floating around the IIT JEE 2020 space in that only toppers or intellectual students can clear the exam. This case is not entirely true. Yes, toppers might have higher chances, but even if you are an average student, you can still crack a JEE exam whether it is JEE Main or JEE Advanced. What you can do is plan smartly, work hard, be focused on your goals and believe in your abilities to perform well in the exam. The are some critical ingredients for success.

Board Preparation Is Enough For IIT JEE 

Well, the fact is that the board exam and JEE exam are two totally separate exams with different syllabi. While some concepts may be similar, board preparation will help you only to some extent. JEE requires additional and more advanced preparation. Moreover, the type of questions, the exam pattern, exam mode and even the objective of the exams are unrelated. You have to prepare accordingly for the exam.

Questions Can Be on Anything and Asked from Anywhere

This is a myth of IIT JEE. Questions are not asked from random sources. JEE syllabus is fixed, and questions are mostly set from the syllabus. You don’t have to worry and instead study what is given in the syllabus which should be enough to tackle questions in the exam. A pro tip; you should always make an effort to go through the syllabus before starting your preparation. Getting an overview of the syllabus will give you better clarity on what chapters or topics to focus on.

JEE Requires You to Study for Long Hours

Yes, you need to put in a lot of hard work for JEE, but at the same time, you need to be smart. Studying for long hours is not healthy. Besides, it can negatively impact your preparation wherein you might have dullness of the mind and mental exhaustion. This is a bad practice. You should create a suitable timetable for studying and also take breaks in between. You should also get enough rest during the night so that your mind is refreshed and you will be able to grasp information more quickly and clearly.

These are some of the myths that you should be aware of and avoid them at all costs. Now, whenever discussions arise about JEE among your friends, family or mentors, you know what to believe or reject.

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