Sourabh, Odisha’s topper, shares his mantra to manage JEE preparation and the school program together – education


Odisha Sourabh Soumyakanta Das’s child, who scored in the 100th percentile and emerged as the best state on the JEE (Main) exam, the results of which were declared by the National Testing Agency (NTA) on Friday evening, has advised all aspiring JEE candidates to get basic. Clear concepts and practice from previous years question papers as much as possible for success.

Das, the son of an official from the East Coast Railway in Bhubaneswar, scored 99,992 on the 2020 JEE (Main). He was also the best status on the January 2020 JEE Main exam.

Stitiprajna Sahoo is the JEE main state topper in the female category. She has obtained a mark of 99.98 percent.

“I used to study 3-4 hours separately for the main JEE program in addition to what I studied for the study program at my school. It doesn’t matter how many hours we are studying. But what matters is studying with maximum concentration. We have to clear up all our doubts in the schools or training centers and also resolve the questionnaires from previous years as much as possible. Since speed and accuracy are important in the exam, I used to practice a lot to be able to write the answers within the specified time, ”said Das, who scored 97.4 percent on the Class 12 exam conducted by CBSE this year.

The former wants to pursue his B Tech in Computer Science at IIT Mumbai. “If I get a good rank in JEE Advanced, I will choose IIT Bombay,” he said.

JEE Advanced, the final leg of admission to IITs would take place on September 27. Only holders of the top 2.5 lakh range on JEE Main can apply for the JEE Advanced. The registration process for JEE Advanced will begin at jeeadv.ac.in starting today.

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