If you’re dreaming of an IIT seat, you’ve probably felt the pressure of JEE, the deadlines, and the endless advice. Let’s break it down so you know exactly what to do, when to do it, and how to boost your chances.
The JEE Main and JEE Advanced are the two gatekeepers. Start by making a realistic study plan. Pick a few hours each day for physics, chemistry, and maths, and stick to it. Don’t try to cover everything at once – focus on concepts first, then practice problems.
Use NCERT books as your base. They cover most of the syllabus and are easy to understand. After that, pick a reputable reference book for each subject – think H.C. Verma for physics, O.P. Tandon for chemistry, and Arihant for maths. Solve the examples, then move to the exercise sets.
Mock tests are non‑negotiable. Take a full‑length JEE Main test every two weeks. Track your score, note weak areas, and revise them. When the JEE Main results are out, switch to JEE Advanced prep. The pattern changes, so practice previous year papers and focus on problem‑solving speed.
Don’t forget your health. Short breaks, a bit of exercise, and enough sleep keep your brain fresh. If you feel stuck, join a study group or get a tutor for the topics that trip you up.
Every year the JEE calendar is similar. Keep these dates in mind for 2025:
During counseling, you’ll need your JEE rank, a list of preferred IITs, and a filled choice form. Seats fill quickly for popular branches like Computer Science, so rank high and be ready to make quick decisions.
After you get a seat, you have to confirm it by paying a security deposit and submitting required documents – marksheets, caste certificate if applicable, and a recent photo. Miss a deadline and you could lose the seat.
That’s the whole road from studying to sitting in a lab at an IIT. It sounds a lot, but taking it step by step makes it manageable. Start early, stick to a plan, and keep an eye on the calendar. Good luck, and may your rank open the door you want!
JoSAA's 2025 counselling for IIT, NIT, IIIT, and GFTI admissions kicks off June 3 at 5 PM, with multiple mock seat allocations and a six-round process. JEE Main/Advanced qualifiers are eligible, and architecture candidates can select AAT options from June 8. Key dates and detailed steps help guide applicants.