Physics Wallah Caoching Experience For JEE Exam

This is a one-year dropper student.

I had completed my 12th class in the COVID period. I learned about the word JEE when I used to watch old lectures by Alakh Sir for the completion of the 12th course. Here my mind clicked to prepare for the 2nd toughest exam JEE and pursue engineering.

Eyes are full of dreams, which can glitter one’s life.

Those were the days of putting on your dream college’s wallpaper, watching videos detailing seniors’s prep stages, feeling the urge to follow their schedule, and being ecstatic after seeing what they had achieved.

But the inner me knew that it wasn’t going to be a cakewalk like watching videos.

  • I have to be consistent, and there will be a reduction in almost everything relaxing and enjoyable. (either online or offline),
  • It was the month of June when I enrolled myself in PW’s Prayas Batch course for droppers.

I preferred this online batch over others; if I had been given the choice to choose from offline centres, I may have gone for others.

Since the post-COVID situation was prevailing, it was assumed that the exam would most likely be delayed.

I was determined, but I still lacked consistency. All the motivational lines by teachers and all those shiny dreams were fuel, and I had to drive the vehicle with all the controls. It was me who could make it to the finish line or end up in a ditch.

I used to make daily plans (timetables) in my initial stages, but later on, after completing 80% of the whole syllabus and 95%, 90%, and 50% of the syllabus in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, respectively, I switched to weekly plans.

  • In the beginning days, I was so punctual and attended every lecture but gradually became reluctant to watch all topics of chapters (just sticking to those that were crucial).
  • I discussed these things with other students; they said that’s normal, but don’t let that fire cool down. Let’s slow down, but never leave it completely.

So months passed, and I reached 50%, and then I realized that the slope had become negative. And it was a must to reach a corner or curve point to make it positive again.

That time finally came in mid-December, when I started giving mock tests. Marks were not just marks; they fell upon me like thunder and lightning. All those faces and hopes made me so anxious, which is why I started this journey. That moment of realization was a sharp curve for me.

That pace by which I completed 50% to 80%. Gosh!!!

Then came the month of January, when I finally started giving mock tests and landed at around 200, and that was the peak point that I never reached. But I was content with getting such a result after being exhausted. Now news highlights delays, another reason for procrastination. The exam, which was supposed to happen in January, tortured us in June and July. I was exhausted and didn’t even care about Advance, and then Advance didn’t care about me. I gave AYJR by Mathongo, and believe me, that gave me the temperament of JEE Mains. The exam was held on June 28th and July 29th, with similar marks of approximately 160 for both sessions. Committed more silly mistakes in the second session. I ended up with 97.6% of the digits, which may be a dream for many and for some not worthy enough to even mention. But it has worthwhile consequences, so cheers up!

I would also like to mention one regret:

  • I couldn’t improve my math; had it been mediocre, I may have gained more.
  • With peace in my heart, it will end here.