By Archisha Yadav | February 12, 2025
JEE Main toppers relied on NCERT textbooks, especially for Chemistry. They avoided multiple reference books and focused on NCERT-based questions.
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Toppers reviewed their test results weekly, identified weak areas, and worked on improving them before the next test to avoid repeating mistakes.
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Many toppers reduced phone and social media use. Some, like Om Prakash Behera, did not use a mobile phone at all to stay focused on studies.
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Rather than last-minute cramming, toppers studied daily. Arnav Singh ensured he completed his coaching homework every day to reinforce learning.
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Rajit Gupta and others prioritised clearing doubts immediately. They did not move to the next topic until they fully understood the previous one.
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Rajit Gupta did not follow a fixed schedule but studied whenever he felt focused. This helped him avoid unnecessary pressure while preparing.
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Saksham Jindal repeatedly solved practice questions, especially for Maths. He found that revising concepts through problem-solving built confidence.
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Rajit Gupta credited his success to staying happy and stress-free. He played with kids in his colony to relax and keep his mind fresh.
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Instead of rote learning, Saksham Jindal ensured he understood every chapter deeply. He focused on logic, especially in Maths, which kept him engaged.
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Toppers balanced study with short breaks. Om Prakash Behera read novels in his free time, helping him refresh his mind before returning to studies.
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