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All India Toppers: JEE Advanced 2013!
Joint
Entrance Exam- JEE (Advanced) 2013 results got declared
earlier than expected, on Friday, June 21, 2013. The exam was conducted on June
2. Pallerla Sai Sandeep Reddy, a student of Sri Chaitanya Narayana IIT Academy,
Andhra Pradesh bagged the All India first rank. The same guy has also topped EAMCET engineering stream whose result was
declared on June 5, 2013.
Interestingly,
P Sai Sandeep's classmate from the same coaching institute has secured All
India Rank 2 at JEE Advanced. And with just one mark separating the ranks, we
have the third topper. Here’s what all the three Toppers told shiksha
correspondent Madiha Jawed about JEE, their preparation strategy and IIT
plans!
How does
it feel being the JEE Advanced 2013 topper?
P Sai Sandeep Reddy,JEE Advanced 2013 Topper
I am
delighted. I have been preparing for this for the last 5 to 6 years i.e. since
class 7. However, I wasn’t that serious till class 10, but picked up momentum
after 10th. And yes, of course, I was expecting to top. I had high
hopes and was quite sure.
You also
emerged as the EAMCET 2013 topper. Did you expect top performance in both
exams?
Actually
since the beginning, JEE Advanced was my main target. I took EAMCET to just
give it a try. I never really prepared for it.
So, how
did you plan your preparation?
Since JEE
Advanced was my target, I started preparing for it quite early. I found JEE and
EAMCET quite similar. Both had the same topics and EAMCET like JEE did not have
tough and standardised questions. However, there were some portions in EAMCET
that were not covered under JEE and for these portions; I started my
preparations just a week before EAMCET.
What was
your overall score in JEE Mains? What study plan did you follow for JEE
Advanced after you cracked Mains?
I never
really prepared for JEE Mains as my sole aim was to crack JEE Advanced. I
devoted 12-14 hours a day towards my studies.
I am a
student of Sri Chaitanya Narayana IIT Academy and that’s why I did not face
much problem because the institute gives you training for both IIT and state
boards.
The state
board exam was very easy. Being a resident of Andhra Pradesh, it’s an advantage
for us. North Indian people have to study more I guess. My overall score in JEE
Mains was 311/360.
How
different was the syllabus of JEE Advanced from EAMCET?
The
syllabus for both the exams was quite similar, except for some topics as I told
earlier. Preparing for EAMCET was not at all tough and the questions were very
easy.
I liked
maths and was quite good at Maths since my childhood. I practiced a lot and it
really helped to pick up speed. It was this speed that made EAMCET easier for
me.
What's
your exact score in JEE Advanced and EAMCET?
My
overall score in JEE and EAMCET was 332/360 and 154/160, respectively. The subject-wise
break is:
JEE Advanced: Physics – 112/120; Chemistry – 113/120; Maths
– 107/120.
EAMCET: Physics – 39/40; Chemistry – 39/40; Maths – 76/80
So, which
is your dream IIT and which stream are you planning to opt for?
I am
vying for IIT Bombay and have no second thoughts about it as I'm quite sure to
get through. As far as the stream is concerned, I am planning to pursue
Computer Science.
Most
importantly, IITs are the best in the country and who would not want to study
in an institute like that.
What are
your views on the new JEE concept?
The new
JEE concept is not really good according to me. It has extra syllabus for JEE
Mains and you need to study forcibly for Mains even if you do not want to.
Moreover, I do not like the percentile and the board marks system.
In fact,
even a talented student would falter and might not get admission because of the
percentile and board thing. Most importantly, what I have noticed is that the
board is not good at correcting exam papers, so, ultimately, it’s the student
who suffers.
What are
your marks in Std XIIth?
I scored
98% in my XIIth boards and preparing for XIIth was not a
great deal. In fact, many students got more marks than me. We need to prepare
well and give extra time to our studies. It’s not about the syllabus but about
how well you manage your time and studies.
What all
other exams have you taken?
Besides
JEE and EAMCET, I took VIT, where I bagged the 31st rank and BITSAT
where I scored 41/450(there are no ranks in BITSAT).
Any
success tips for aspirants who would be appearing next year?
· Have a
good study plan based on the syllabus
· Divide
time between subjects based on your interest and difficulties faced
· Study
topics you are not good at
· Spend
more time on subjects you are not good at
· Time
division is highly important, so divide your time accordingly
· While
studying, complete concentration is of utmost importance
· Do not
study continuously. Study for 50-60 minutes and then take a 10 minute break.
· Interact
with your teachers as much as possible
What's
the feeling of being the second topper of JEE Advanced 2013?
A.Ravi Chandra, second topper,JEE Advanced
2013
Since my
intermediate 1st year, I was expecting to be in the Top 10. However, I never
expected to be in the Top 3 for JEE Advanced 2013. I am very happy and
delighted.
How long
have you been preparing and what was your study plan for JEE advanced after you
cracked JEE Mains?
JEE
Advanced was my main focus since the very beginning and I have been preparing
for it since my Intermediate 1st year. JEE Mains had questions that
were mostly factual while on the other hand, JEE Advanced had analytical and
logical questions. I scored 315/360 in JEE Mains.
I am a
student of Sri Chaitanya Narayana IIT Academy and the institute helped me a
lot. It’s like if you are preparing for IIT-JEE, you will automatically be able
to crack your state boards. That’s the kind of training we got at our institute.
P.Sai Sandeep, the 1st topper and I were classmates and sometimes
used to study together.
What’s
your score in JEE Advanced and 12th boards?
My
overall score in JEE Advanced is 330/360 and the subject-wise break up is:
Maths –
110/120; Physics – 120/120; Chemistry – 100/120
In my 12th
boards, I scored 968/1000 i.e. 96.8%
Which
IITs are you vying for and which stream do you wish to pursue?
IIT
Bombay is my dream institute and I want to pursue my UG there because of the
job opportunities you get after passing out. Secondly, all the toppers go
there.
As far as
the stream is concerned, I am going to opt for Computer Science.
What is
your take on the new JEE pattern?
JEE Mains
is just the same as AIEEE while JEE Advanced is equal to IIT-JEE. There is nothing
new in the pattern. It’s the old pattern with a new name and I absolutely like
it.
Which
board are you from? How different was its syllabus from JEE Advanced?
I am a
student of Andhra Board. The syllabus of Andhra Board is bigger than the JEE
syllabus but the depth of the JEE Syllabus is any day more. I never
concentrated on my state board and studied it only a month before the exam. My
sole target was JEE Advanced.
Which
other exams have you taken?
Apart
from JEE, I took BITSAT where is scored 410/450, EAMCET where I bagged the 9th
state rank and VIT where I got the All India 36th rank.
Any tips
for aspirants who would be appearing for the exam next year?
I would
advise the aspirants taking the examination next year to pick up any good book
on IIT prep from the market and just practice. Practice actually makes a man
perfect. Also, the second tip is to solve previous years’ question papers. It
really helps and I can assure you of this fact as I did the same.
How are
you feeling being the third topper of JEE Advanced 2013?
Anand Bharoskar, Third Topper, JEE Advanced
2013
It is a
pretty awesome feeling. I am all happy and satisfied because I wasn’t expecting
it. I would have been happy if I got anything under AIR 100 but this is just
too much. I never thought I would be the All India 3rd topper for
JEE Advanced 2013.
How long
have you been preparing and what was your study plan for JEE advanced after you
cracked JEE Mains?
I have
been preparing for the last two years and took coaching classes in XI and XII
from Ranker’s point, Indore. Since the very beginning, my focus was JEE
Advanced. My JEE Main score was 306/360. After Mains was over; I got a revision
pack from both Resonance and Ranker’s point. The packages helped me a lot in
realising my weak points.
I was a
bit in weak in Chemistry. For Organic Chemistry, I studied from a book by M S
Chauhan and for Inorganic Chemistry; I referred to a book by K Kumar. Besides
this, I also solved last 5-7 years question papers.
What’s
your score in JEE Advanced and XIIth boards?
I scored
329/360 in JEE Advanced and 94.4% in my XIIth Boards. The subject-wise break up
is:
JEE Advanced: Physics – 111/120 ; Chemistry – 118/120 ;
Maths – 100/120
Std XIIth – Physics: 96/100; Chemistry: 95/100;
Maths: 99/100; Computer Science: 95/100; English: 87/100
Which is
your preferred IIT and which stream do you wish to pursue?
Undoubtedly
I will be going for IIT – Bombay and have planned to pursue Computer Science.
However, my second option was IIT-Kanpur but I dropped the idea because the
academics out there is quite challenging and thus I opted the easier IIT. Also,
IIT Bombay has a reputed faculty. Most importantly, being a Marathi speaking
guy, IIT Bombay will be culturally close.
What is
your take on the new JEE pattern?
I quite
like the idea mainly because students can prepare easily for both – JEE and
Boards with ample time in hand. Earlier, IIT-JEE was conducted right after
boards, so students did not get time to study properly. Now students can
concentrate on their boards as well as JEE.
Which
board are you from? How different was its syllabus from JEE Advanced?
I am a student
of Sri Sathya Sai Vidya Vihar, Indore which is affiliated to CBSE. The syllabi
of JEE Advanced and Boards weren’t quite different.
Basically
Board syllabus is based on NCERT and a few chapters like semi-conductors and
electronic devices are not there in JEE. The kind of questions in JEE, however,
are tougher than boards. Also, NCERT questions are not asked in JEE, so that’s
why it’s not sufficient to just stick to it. One has to refer to other books as
well.
I had to
devote a bit of extra time to prepare for JEE but it was not a tough task for
me. I started preparing for JEE since 10th but started studied for
my Boards only two months before the exam. If you are preparing for JEE, boards
would not be tough for you.
Which
other exams have you taken?
Besides
JEE, I took BITSAT where I got 430, VIT where I scored 244 and MP-PET where I
bagged the 17th rank.
I also
took Physics, Maths, Astronomy and Chemistry Olympiads. I cleared the 1st
and 2nd round of the Physics and Astronomy Olympiads, however, could
not qualify for the third round.
I also
bagged the All India First Rank in Kishore Vaigyanik Protsahan Yojana (KVPY)
Any tips
for aspirants who would be appearing for the exam next year?
· Since, I
found the exam to be tough, hardwork would top the list of suggestions I would
give to any aspirant taking the exam next year
· Physics ,
Chemistry and Mathematics are easy subjects, so do not take it as a burden
· If you
dislike studies, the more difficult it would get
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