The JEE Main Result was recently declared on 12th February 2024 on the official website jeemain.nta.nic.in. JEE Main is the 5th toughest exam when it comes to engineering, and not all that easy to crack. JEE Main requires dedication and a long hour schedule to finally crack the exam.
NTA announced that 23 students have scored a perfect 100 percentile from different parts and regions of India. Now, it is time for these perfect 100 percentile scorers to prepare for the ultimate gateway to IIT - the JEE Advanced Exam which is scheduled for 26th May 2024.
So how did these toppers manage to score a perfect 100 percentile in the JEE Main Exam? We have gathered the responses of the top 3 aspirants and here’s what they did. Read the full article below to know more.
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AADITYA KUMAR
Aaditya is among those top 10 who have scored a perfect 100 percentile in the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main 2024. He is now a JEE Advanced aspirant and is preparing for the exam along with his Class 12th board exams. Aaditya Said “I want to get into research. I have always been curious about the universe and want to study astrophysics, which is my ultimate aim”
He moved to Kota in 2022 along with his mother and has spent 6-8 hours of self-study to be able to crack the JEE Main Exam. He added “Every student has their ups and downs with mock papers. The key is not to let it bottle up and rather work on correcting where you lagged. Also, everyone feels low at some point and, when you do, it’s crucial to open up to someone. Plus, you can always select interactions and avoid those in the negative”.
The aim for Aaditya is to study Computer Science at IIT Bombay.
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DWIJA D PATEL
This year, not a single girl has scored a perfect score, but Dwija has managed to score a near-perfect score, i.e., 99.9 percentile. She wants to study Computer Science at IIT Bombay and wishes to start her own business. When Dwija was asked why she chose engineering, she said “Math is my favourite subject. We studied coding in Class IX and X and had a good teacher, which is when I decided to take up engineering. Most women are interested in biology and, hence, there are more female candidates for the medical exam; so, medical colleges have more women while engineering colleges tend to have more male students. It’s a choice, ultimately”. She further added that her family has an inclination towards science, and she will be the first-ever engineer in her family.
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Dwija’s Preparation Tip: “I believe solving question papers from previous years is the most important aspect of self-study. Even if your concepts are clear, it’s important to solve papers on a daily basis”. She further said that she would take a sufficient break before she sat to study.
MEET V PAREKH
Meet, an aspirant from Rajkot is also among the top perfect scorers in the JEE Main Exam. He is gearing up for JEE Advanced and his goal is to pursue Computer Science from IIT Bombay. When asked about his career aspirations, Meet said “A good all-India rank, essentially between 1 and 50, makes you eligible to get computer science at IIT-Bombay, which is the top course on offer. All JEE aspirants dream of it. I want to become the CEO of a top tech company, which is my final goal”.
With a ‘Can Do’ attitude, Meet said that he put in 5-6 hours of self-study and would work hard to crack the JEE Main Exam.
Meet’s Preparation Tip: “I would be in the self-study room at my coaching institute and would go home for meals and sleep. The top 10 to 15 students of a class have their own batch, who then could prepare in the self-study room, which has 5 to 6 students at a time. It gives you an environment of studying and you learn a lot from your batchmates this way”.
Not only excelling in academics, Meet has other talents as well. He has a diploma in classical music and plays Tabla. He added, “I turn to these activities for recreation, which is the best downtime one can get before going back to studies again”.
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Why Computer Science Engineering?
A B.Tech in Computer Science Engineering is the most preferred choice for the JEE and IIT aspirants. Many would wonder why. So, below mentioned are some of the course highlights for CSE.
Particulars | Course Details |
Course name | Computer Science Engineering |
Duration | 4 Years |
Specializations Offered | Computer Architecture, Databases and their way of working, Operations, and Computer Basics, Java tools and programming, E-commerce, ERP, Multimedia |
Average Fees | INR 1 Lakh/Year |
Average Salary | INR 3 - 7 L.p.a |
Career Choices | Software Engineer, programming Engineer, etc. |
Exams Accepted | JEE Main, JEE Advanced, GATE, UPSEE, BCECE, and Exam conducted by individual institutions |
Why Choose IIT Bombay?
Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay was founded in 1958 and is the first public college to receive funding from UNESCO. The Indian Parliament designated it as an "Institute of National Importance" in 1961. It has been designated as a "Deemed University" and is self-governing. In the engineering category, NIRF 2023 ranks IIT Bombay third; in the engineering category, India Today 2023 ranks it second; and in the engineering (government) category, India Today 2023 ranks it second.
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IIT Bombay is one of the premier engineering institutes in India. The College highlights have been tabulated below.
Particulars | Details |
College | IIT Bombay (Indian Institute Of Technology, Mumbai) |
Establishment | 1958 |
Type | Deemed |
Recognized by | UGC, AICTE |
Courses | |
Exams Accepted | |
Admission Criteria | Entrance-Based/Merit Based |
Application Mode | Online admissions |
Official Website | https://www.iitb.ac.in/ |
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