My JEE Exam Experience
I prepared for the JEE at Mentors Eduserv Coaching Institute, Patna, known for its effective teaching methods and excellent faculty. During my preparation, I primarily used “Concepts of Physics” by H.C. Verma for Physics, “Organic Chemistry” by Morrison & Boyd for Physical Chemistry, and Pearson “JEE Advanced Mathematics Calculus” by Om Sharma for Mathematics. These books provided a solid foundation and helped me grasp the core concepts required for the exam.
My JEE exam centre was 150 km from my hometown. To reach the centre, my mother and I travelled a day before the examination and found a hotel to stay in. On the day of the exam, I felt a bit worried because I didn’t feel fully prepared. However, my mother reassured me, saying that stress could cause mistakes even on questions I knew well. To calm down, I listened to music before the exam. In the end, the exam went well, and I confidently solved the questions I knew.
The exam consisted of multiple-choice questions, with each subject divided into three sections: easy, medium, and difficult. I started with Physics, as it is my strongest subject, and quickly solved the questions I was confident about. Next, I moved to Mathematics, focusing initially on questions that required straightforward calculations. Finally, I tackled Chemistry, ensuring I spent adequate time on Organic Chemistry questions, which are typically more scoring for me.
The exam environment was strict yet comfortable. Invigilators were attentive but not intrusive, ensuring a fair exam experience.
My Journey through JEE Exam Experience
The Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) is a national-level test held twice a year for aspiring engineers. It consists of two papers: Paper 1 for B.E./B. Tech and Paper 2 for B.Arch/B.Planning. I took Paper 1, which covers subjects like Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. Passing this exam, my first major test, significantly boosted my confidence.