National Testing Agency (NTA) will conduct the JEE Main session 4 exams from August 26. This is the final attempt for the JEE Main aspirants to improve their scores to qualify for the JEE Advanced exam 2021. Here’s what the toppers’ from the previous three sessions suggest for scoring a perfect 100 percentile.
JEE Main March session topper Mridul Agarwal secured 99.999 percentile in the February attempt but reappeared to score a perfect 100. Mridul followed NCERT books, even the laboratory manual part, from where questions in chemistry are asked. He also practiced mock tests available on the National Testing Agency’s Abhyas portal and solved previous years’ questions and sample papers.
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Pal Aggarwal is one of the two girl toppers to score 100 percentile in the JEE Main session 3 results 2021. For the past two years, Pal has been focused on preparing for the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) and therefore, stayed away from social media. She appeared for multiple mock tests before the exam and revised her concepts few days before the exam.
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DV Paneesh obtained 100 percentile marks and is among the JEE Main session 3 toppers. Paneesh studied for approximately 12-13 hours each day and never felt pressured to score well. While group study can be distracting for some students, Paneesh who stayed in a hostel to prepare for the exam said that studying with like-minded people in the hostel helped him score well in the entrance exam.
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Delhi boy Pravar Kataria, who also achieved 100 percentile in both the February and April sessions of JEE Main 2021. Pravar suggests preparing through various test series to get the real-time experience of appearing in the exam.
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Kavya Chopra was the first female topper of the JEE Main two sessions conducted by March 2021. In the February attempt, she focussed on physics and chemistry but couldn’t score high. Therefore, in the March attempt, she devoted extra time to chemistry. The Delhi girl gave 7-8 hours to the engineering entrance exam.
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Anshul Verma, the Rajasthan state topper was confident about his result as for him the JEE April session exam was comparatively easier than the previous two sessions. The topper focused on completing his daily schedule which comprised of studying physics, chemistry, and mathematics three hours each. He also solved one three-hour mock paper every day
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