Not every subject was equal in Basit's JEE Main and advanced journey. Physics, he says, was the easiest โ and the reason is telling. "I was able to relate it to the real world," he explains.
Health, she says, is often underestimated during preparation. โDo not ignore your health. Sleep adequately. Take care of hygiene, food and sleep habits,โ she advises.
Mock tests played a central role in preparation, especially during the drop year. Full-length tests were used not only to assess performance but also to identify patterns of errors. According to she, analysing mistakes was as important as taking the test itself.
After coming to IIT Bombay, Yogesh claims his life has changed. He attends classes regularly and actively participates in sports and cultural activities. The environment here has helped him grow not only academically but also personally.
Among those who cracked NEET in the very first attempt is Shashank Sinha, who secured All India Rank (AIR) 20 with 712 marks at the age of 18 years. Hailing from Katihar, Bihar, and currently pursuing MBBS at AIIMS, New Delhi, his journey offers insight into how disciplined preparation.
RBSE Class 12 Science Topper: A student from the PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) stream, she has a deep interest in Chemistry and aims to pursue graduation while preparing for the prestigious UPSC examination.
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Akshat Singh cracked NEET UG last year. He suggests NEET aspirants to follow NCERT religiously and talk with teachers and parents whenever they feel a little demotivated or stressed.
Besides her course modules, she trusted the process to make her notes for every chapter. In the interview, she claimed that writing things down helps retain them better.
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