u/Demskemop

so i hv 96.43%Ile in mains
i dont want any lower branch than cse

but i m thinking to select cce as well in pref list , as my mind may change later
so if i select cce , and dont get cse but get cce , and i decide not to take admission in cce even after getting alloted the seat , will they not refund my 25k fees?

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u/Demskemop — 8 days ago

I genuinely don’t understand why hate towards JEE/NEET prep is increasing so much nowadays.

I scored ~97 percentile in JEE. Not enough for tier 1 colleges (general category), but I have ZERO regrets about the preparation.

And honestly, I feel people have completely forgotten the actual purpose of studying.
Studies are NOT just for getting into a college.

They are meant to train your brain to build logic, mental endurance, problem-solving ability, and discipline.

50–60 years ago, IITs existed. But there was no “JEE culture” like today. People didn’t obsess over coaching or ranks. The ones who were genuinely serious about learning naturally developed strong thinking ability and getting into IITs was just a byproduct of that.

Now people say
“Don’t prepare for JEE, IITs aren’t even close to Ivy League.”

But seriously — is getting into a college the ONLY reason you study?

Ever noticed how toppers in PCM exams often become excellent engineers?

It’s not magic. It’s because they’ve trained their brains to think deeply, logically, and consistently solve hard problems.

That level of thinking does NOT come from just board exam preparation.

Like after preparing for jee for 2 years , i can feel the difference in me
i know how to sit and focus for long hours now , my brain is now lot more logical , my problem solving ability has increased , like now i fucking know how to work hard and focus on one thing

I can personally feel the difference in myself compared to many of my friends who didn’t go through this process.

Even though I may not get a tier 1 college, I know I’ve built something much more valuable the ability to think and work hard.

So yeah — if YOU want to prepare for JEE, do it.
But don’t do it just for a college tag.
DO it to build your brain.

Because that’s what will actually matter in the long run.

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u/Demskemop — 8 days ago
▲ 36 r/JEE

I m confused af whether to take drop or not

My condition-

-JEE - 96.5%ile , 64/54/6 in P/C/M , Prolly 90%+ in boards

-The best college option i hv is LNMIIT CSE

-Parents are supportive and very kind

-Will take an offline coaching if i decide to drop

-I will be targeting under 10k rank in mains (IIIT Delhi cse)

-Mistakes

Maths - Did negligible practice from oct-april
Know theory of 70% of the chapters
Practiced few questions of these chapter while they were taught in coaching
30% chapter have to do rom beginning

Physics - didnt study WAVES & FLUIDS , little less practice in 2-3 chapters

Chemistry - didnt study biomolecules, D&F , P block , Salt analysis , practical chemistry
also 2-3 chapters were weak from 11th
(my organic is pretty fine)

also from the last 7 days i had been studying Definte Integral , Indefinite Integral , Differential calculus

i took a test of these chapters and scored 55/100 , while last year i got 23/100 in the same test

Like i wanna know is it worth for me taking a drop ? or if i choose to work hard in the college i m getting will i be fine?

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u/Demskemop — 14 days ago