JEE Preparation and the Myths Around It

In one of our previous articles, we have discussed the myths surrounding NEET preparation and busted them. In this write-up, we will talk about the myths around JEE preparation. If you are an engineering aspirant and aiming for IIT JEE, you need to know the truths concerning the JEE preparation.

Continue reading till the end, as we bust the most common myths.

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Listed below are some of the popular myths around JEE preparation.

Myth #1: Cracking IIT-JEE advanced is not easy for an average student

Although JEE exam is a little difficult to crack, it does not mean that it is impossible for an average student. With hard work, consistency, good strategy, and regular practice, any student can clear the exam. Remember that not all IITians solved all the JEE questions within minutes. However, it is their strenuous effort, practice, passion, and willpower, that led to their success.

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Myth #2: The more hours you study, the more is the success rate

This is a common statement that we mostly get to hear from many. Your JEE preparation requires you to go the extra mile. It does not mean you exhaust yourself with long hours of studying. You need to study efficiently till you are well-versed with that topic. Focus on the topic you are reading and get a grip on it. This is all you require and not lengthy study hours that do not help you to retain what you studied.

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Myth #3: Dedicating last months for serious preparation before exams would suffice

Well, this is a misconception. Dedicated studying during the last few months of the exam is not enough. You need to start early for any entrance exam. JEE is not an exception to it. You should devote ample time to every topic and push yourself towards rigorous practice. The last month’s preparation is as good as not preparing. Always remember that success comes with hard work, perseverance, determination, and smart planning.

Myth #4: The more books, the better the marks you get

It is not true. Referring to too many books will only leave you confused and stressed. Instead, focus on reliable resources like NCERT solutions. You can start your preparation with the NCERT solution and later you can move on to solving previous’ years question papers and sample papers. Further, you can take mock tests to evaluate your progress.

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Myth #5: Board exam preparation and JEE preparation are one and the same

Most people often think that board exam preparation is the same as JEE. However, this is not true. You need to prepare differently for both exams. Have a separate study plan for both the exams and ensure you are not neglecting the other while concentrating on one.

Myth #6: Studying for JEE exam during the nights is the best strategy

It is not true. The late-night study is okay to an extent, provided you do it occasionally. If you make it a strategy for JEE exam preparation, it will only do more harm than good. Robbing yourself of the required sleep to study will affect your concentration. Ultimately, it will hamper your academic performance. Allow your body and mind proper rest and sleep to keep them healthy and active.

Myth #7: Distance yourself from social life if you want to stay focused

Yet again, this is another popular myth doing rounds everywhere. However, there is no truth in it. Distancing yourself from social life on the pretext of studying for longer hours, will deprive you of yourself. It is necessary to spend time with your family and siblings, and indulge in some fun activities with them. Doing what you love will keep your body and mind rejuvenated. Watch movies or your favourite shows and enjoy some quality time with your friends.

Myth #8: You can crack IIT JEE with shortcuts

Yes, this is also a myth. As the saying goes, “There are no shortcuts for success,” it is applicable to even your JEE preparation. Come on, who can crack JEE exam in 10 days! Doesn’t that sound more of a joke. Do not fall into such traps. Instead, start your preparation early by depending on reliable study materials, coaching and practice.

Final Thoughts

The above-mentioned are some of the popular myths revolving around IIT JEE preparation and we busted them for you. Do not waste your time believing these myths. Be aware of the facts fully, and let your focus be on the study plan, study materials, and the right strategy that help progress your preparation levels. You can join our Infinity Learn  JEE course to ace your preparation. You can attend a demo class today to get a foretaste of the live classes by our expert faculty. For more information, visit the Infinity Learn website.

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JEE Preparation and the Myths Around It FAQs

Is JEE preparation only for students from coaching institutes?

No, many students clear JEE through self-study with proper planning, NCERT books, and online resources. Coaching is helpful but not mandatory.

Do I need to study 16 hours a day to crack JEE?

Not at all! Quality matters more than quantity. Consistent study of 6–8 focused hours with breaks is effective.

Do I need to focus only on JEE preparation and ignore board exams?

No, both are important. JEE preparation often overlaps with board syllabi, so a balanced approach works best.

Is JEE success only for ‘genius’ students?

Not true! With persistence, smart study techniques, and time management, anyone can crack JEE, regardless of their initial ability.

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