How Hard Is India's Hardest Entrance Exam? (Harder than US Exams??? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯)
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- Опубликовано: 24 июл 2024
- So how hard is India's hardest entrance exam? Well after receiving countless comments about how tough it was and how easy US exams can be, I decided to look at the JEE Advanced, India's hardest engineering entrance exam. And well, it lives up to the hype. This is not only a tricky exam for a HS student, but for a college student as well. While it does get more difficult in college, this exam is one that most kids (possibly even me) would fail and without a doubt, the real deal. Mad respect for those sitting the JEE Advanced.
Once again, this isn't to say there aren't US tests with questions here and there at this difficulty. But with all these factors together (low time, multiple choice + fill in, subtract for wrong answer, wide scope) there isn't a HS (or possibly college) test of this level.
I Keep getting comments telling me I'm trying to prove the JEE is easy. I was not trying to say this was an easy test lol. If you watched the video, you would see I said this test is excruciatingly difficult. But ig some ppl just don't watch the whole video ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Timestamps:
intro: 0:00
what is the jee?: 0:49
Math: 2:25
Verdict: 5:29
Physics: 5:42
Verdict: 8:34
Chem: 9:00
Verdict: 12:00
Final thoughts?: 12:30
Vs US: 14:32
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My teacher always quotes the statement:
*"Jee is not a selection test, it is a rejection process"*
So true 🤣🤣🤣👌
True
It's for filter the best from our education system
@@heyy9527 the best at failing, lol trash
@Prateek Agrawal my teacher is also IITian.
a 1000%
The worst part is if u fall in their trap and do a step wrong in the question surprisingly even your wrong answer would be an one option out of given four options 😅.
Ayo that's true... I just don't fcking understand how do they know that we'll do a silly mistake on that step and then also the answer u derived is in one of the options... Salute
JEE(Advanced) papers are all set in that way...
@Ultra Chad Slav that's a badass way to set a paper 😂😂
@Ultra Chad Slav if u see in the phy section ,the current electricity qs it was from a research paper , even the heat & thermo qs where from an undergraduate book uff !!!! i just dont like it
@Ultra Chad Slav hmm wanna see the proof here it is ruclips.net/video/vE7R6ss8Wis/видео.html
General Category + Male + Middle class +Jee Aspirant = Deadly Combo 💀
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bro just use the god tier artifact "PwD"
3 Golden Rule for Future JEE aspirants -
Rule 1 : Start the Paper with Chemistry Section to avoid Stress in Exam Hall
Rule 2 : You don't have to solve all the Questions
Rule 3 : If it takes a Question more than 5 minute leave it
Rule 4 : Make 2 out 3 subjects strong to appear at least 150-160 for nit
I would say as I am jee aspirant I will prepare for physics and maths completely and revise the whole edition with formulaand keep strong the basics of chemistry to keep my score till 70 so that I can make 200 which a very respectable score If you wanna go in good Institute
Rather than pissing for jee advanced and keep yourself in extensive of stress which really creates a lot of pressure
@@No_one_is_there487 👍
O please tell me how chemistry act as relief
@@sidhi959 brother if you wanna secure good marks your first aim is to strengthen any 2 subjects
Chem is subject of exceptions, if you know that very well you can do it
Also it is not as tough like phy with innumerable formula
Mainly 2 or 3 formula contain a chp in chem......
Strong the basics of chem it is not much tough as we know it
Last thing strong basics, practice numerical and know all formula if you wanna get it
And know any subject can be act as relief if you revise it very well
@@sidhi959 first of all there are lot of data based questions in inorganic chemistry and you can like complete whole chemistry section in 30 to 40 mins and you can get more time for Physics and Maths
he gave physics 9/10 , i think he forgot he has to solve it in just 1 hr not in whole day 😂😂
And Without Calculator...
😂
@@vakulae.v861 haha.
No man you can't use calculator in competitive exams like these...
These exams are not just about solving. It envolves pressure like no Calculator, negative marking, less time and million of students.
That's why even a single marks can ruin your rank and your dream of going to good college...
C'mon He gave _difficulty_ level is 9/10
@@noname-qn1lf what do you mean by C'mon?
It's better to shut your mouth if you have no idea about something.
Calculators are not allowed in jee and in many Indian competitive exams. If they caught you using a calculator, invigilator have power to cancel your paper even you will get further punishments like penalty of not eligible of giving futher Jee exams.
This mistake can ruin your career...
that's the thing with JEE, every problem looks doable until you start solving it XD XD
Yeahh same even after 2 years and in between my internship drive. I am still getting this mean feeling to ask him to actually solve the rotation or a integration problem😂.
Yeah its very very true..
Yeah
You picked the point.
The questions, mainly in physics section will appear easy but when you strike it, you will understand the very Essence and Difficulty of the problem.
XD XD mtlb?
Bro solving 2020 paper and saying it is a a tough paper
Meanwhile
2016 paper: of course
Hehe
Every year paper is hard
Its not like only 2016 has the hard paper
Can you even solve the 2023 jee advanced paper
First solve that
maine bas JEE Adv 2016 aur JEE Adv2020 ka comparison kiya hai, ya kab bola ki JEE Adv 2020 EASY THA 😂😂
@@devdpro baat to sahi hai
@@Yeager-cw6ek you're behaving like a 10th grader, who knows nothing about jee adv and dreams about IIT Bombay... 2016 jee adv paper was the toughest paper in the history.... And no one is saying that the 2020/23 paper was easy, JEE adv is always tough but there always exists a "toughest" in a bunch of "tough's", only if u had common sense
I’m currently studying in one of the top IVY league and I’m formerly an undergraduate from IIT madras . This JEE advance is not just about testing one’s crystallised intelligence as in USA and other western colleges entrances but also to test one’s fluid intelligence by adding additional time barriers and negative marking’s which also impacts psychologically. It’s one thing to go through this paper with ease in your leisurely hours and another thing when subjected to pressure and competitiveness (also no calculator’s help in India,for my western folks to note)
-ve marking is one of the most evil things done to students lol
-ve marking is one of the most evil things done to students lol
The no calculator thing really isn’t that crazy, unless they expect you to do weird numbers, exact answers are usually easier anyway. Calculators are always seen as a free ticket to a question, but rarely are they all that helpful in solving, more often used just for the final answer
@mene6465 .No we have to find values of logarithms, trignometric functions of any random numbers without calculator. For that you have to memorize a lot of tables and graphs and should be able to find within time. And we hsve to deal with weired numbers too
Calculators save a lot of time tho@@mene6465
Me trying to love 10th science
11th standard :"I'm ending this man's whole career..."
How's your career now🤣
@@E2_1B not good
Let me tell you my story, I used to absolutely love Maths and Science until 10th. Was one of the top students of my school scoring 95% in the boards, but then the 11th came which completely broke my mind, I just scored 68% in the 11th finals. It was the first time ever getting below 80% for me so it made me down and depressed. It's an absolute mess.
@@masterdementer Same now I don't even like solving those disgusting questions. I am learning coding now.
That's one giant leap u take in ur entire career
Bro being a med student and having guts to solve this is still appreciable
i know right...being a med student and attempting PCM questions...wow
Med students here work differently than in Asia, assuming it's the same as China with you are booked for med school, right after high school. You need to get an undergrad degree before you apply for med school. So most of us do the sciences in our freshman and sophomore year as part of gen-eds. More if you went for an involved degree.
Bro he studies IN US 😂😂
I mean. A lot of students attempt both jee and neet.
@@halleyscomet2672 yes,
PCMB students like me
I cleared this exam..... 3 years later I'm thinking how in the world did I clear it!
which iit
@@pushkarc28 iit pakistan
@@rizzzz8802lol😂
Mera toh mahine bhar me hogaya yaar lol
@@pushkarc28IIT dholakpur
It's not only about IQ, interest and knowledge. It needs much more than that. Sacrifice, confidence, patience, competition and at last ability to accept our result, no matter what it is, selection or rejection. But, struggle even increases after the selection.
@Manish Chandra Karumuri yeah, typing mistake. Thanks for telling.
I love how we Indians brag about how hard our exams are but we all secretly hate it.
Edit: apparently everyone hates it openly lol
Bullseye!
"secretly" no no no i OPENLY hate these exams with every cell of my body
@@s4meerbankupalli164 hahah same 😂🙌🏼
I don't see anyone bragging
@@rimquelsiret may be not here but yeah some guys do it.
JEE ADVANCED is like a person telling you he will come into your house after 2 years and beat you up, and after you tighten your security for 2 years, he comes into your house and beats you up.
Hahaha nice one, but 😥
😂😂😂😂
You have two option .
Either build more advance locks and door
Or train youe butt muscles so that they can tolerate that spanks of jee
@@Lazerbeam-ix5it Actually bro there is a third option which is only for those who get into IITs and that is to fight till the very end and somehow survive while other people in the house falll(this is what all jee advance is about)....i hope you will agree brother
........have a good day
It's not just a beating
Complete annihiliation
I am a 14 y/o kid preparing for JEE when I tried to solve the SAT for extra practice I was stunned to see how easy they were legit a 7-8th grader could ace the SAT
Edit : war in replies lol
Soo true man
True
SAT is for rich, dumb kids
I agree ikr I'm also preparing for JEE too doing ODEs and PDEs rn
How can u solve without studying high school?
A girl from allen who topped both jee mains and advanced in 2022 had also represented India in International Physics, maths and astronomy olympiads and did top in all of them too. Her story is very popular you can search her up in list of students who scored 100 percentile in jee mains in 2021 or 2022, i dont remember the exact year but its one of these two.
But no girl top jee advanced
No girl topped in advanced ever it was rk shishir who topped jee advanced 2022 and he's a guy
Hah, we never heard of her,stop giving fake information. It was a guy,i am not fighting about him or her,just saying facts.
YUP but only in JEE -MAINS 2022 and her name: SNEHA PAREEK
@@ManasChoudhury-kf7qx It's JEE Main.
ME : A single sheet of paper cannot decide my future
JEE: That's why we have two.....
May be 3 ,4 ,5 or 6 papers 🤣🤣🤣
Now we have 4
😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
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and you missed that there is negative marking, it was such a pain lmaoo
Jale me namak uparse ek aur jalan uske upar v namak daldo negative marking🙂
In advace negative marking reaches -3 per question 😭
@@abinashx mujhe laga screen par hair hai 🙂
Your profile
@@ahuman4 yo wtf pls explain what is total marks? How much mark for crct answer?
@@Anonymous-zw8kx every year exam pattern changes and students have to give 2 exams on the same day(3 hours each). For 2020, i mean for people giving this year, each paper is of 183 marks that is out of 366 marks you would be scoring. If you get a question correct you get 4 marks but if u get it wrong -1(which is for a certain number of questions only, you're free from negative marking for integer type of questions) would be deducted from total score. But negative marking isn't same everytime. Like i said pattern changes so as negative marking.
What makes it even more tricky is that these are for high schoolers, not college students
AND even more importantly, it's a tight competition. You need to do 70-80% of the questions to actually get a good rank
There, college means 11th and 12th
@@aalekhjain26829th to 12th is highschool in the usa
70-80% is too high.. 50% correct should mean
In JEE Adv 2022, you needed 32% for top 5 IITs. Not sure what you mean by good rank though.
@@anmold5676Bro we need good branch at an IIT not the lowest branch available
I don't know how many of u will understand, but I just can't explain how proud I'm feeling right now studying at IIT Bombay ! All my hard work seems to have paid off dude! I can't believe though, that I will finish my 1st year at college in just 3 days!!! 1 whole year at my dream college !!!
Must be nice😅
ayy congrats man
Holy heck IIT Bombay? What are you majoring in my guy?
@@friendlyneko1070 prolly something like environmental engineering lmao
Pls be positive
I have a friend from Germany who studied in MIT. He once told me that he had a lot of Indian batchmates. One day he asked some of his Indian batchmates that they must have been the best students India had to offer.
They simply replied that they failed to get into IIT that's why they took admission in MIT.
That's true, Admission in TATA institute is more tougher than IIT ...
Because MIT doesn't intake based on knowledge that isn't useful, they allow you if you have Published papers and research work with understanding of PCM subjects, not on any superficial level examination which hardly captures the essence of subjects in day to day innovations. I qualified Gate 3 times with Good AIR and AIR 127 in ISRO JRF (couldn't do well in Interview and as only 2 seats were available I had a very bleak chance), and GATE or ISRO checks your aptitude and knowledge that is required in practical world. There is nothing to be proud of an examination that isn't so practical, Half the ISRO scientists aren't from IIT's, Trombay or BARC or DRDO or even HAL have employees from non IITs, so IIT isn't `necessary to be successful in life, that's why MIT has been known for best researches and genius minds, because they focus on what's important and how to approach it.
@@sarthakbhalerao1045 true that.
@@shaaradpandey5546 Because we have people like you.
@@shaaradpandey5546 India is behind china as China is the global manufacturing hub, this simple general knowledge is known literally by kids in classes 4th-5th. If you didn't know this then don't even dare comparing yourself to me LOL.
When josh realises India has a large population and there are way too many neet aspirants lurking on his channel
Literally exactly what happened
You got the point there.....
Most RUclipsrs do same when they realise
@@yugiohforce1 ion blame you mate... Get that coin
I'm too NEET aspirant
Thanks, I am preparing for JEE and this video is the best motivation I have ever got!😇
Back in my days I had done JEE equivalent and recently my kiddo cracked NEET! Yes these exams are difficult but there is nothing to proud about this. These exams are a torture and stress for students. In our country we need them only because we are highly populated and many aspirants. These exams need to be the best sieves! Even our other exams like CLAT are tough!
In US Students are brilliant in Individual subjects.
But in India , To pursue a single subject you have to be topper in all the subjects.
Thats Indian Education system for you
That's make you all rounder and real fighter...
@@onkarnagane2904 that shit
@@onkarnagane2904 fuck that
@@onkarnagane2904 nope I dont think so brother
@@onkarnagane2904 no it doesn't
JEE FACT: If your never cried during the preparation of IIT- JEE you never prepared for it bro.
The real cry comes after exam
@@animeBHARATIYA only when you didn't gave your 100%
Lol so true despite doing so well now in mains and now preparing for adv2021 i still remember me crying in +1&+2 but don't get me wrong the decision u make after that is important. Had i just left it and gave up at that point and didn't prepare i wouldn't be doing so well right now. All the best
@@animeBHARATIYA nope . Preperation achi ho to nahi aata . Agar tayari sahi nahi aur expectations iit ke rakhoge to rona aayega hi na bhai
@@DineshKumar-xt5om768 rulayega kya pagle 🤣🤣🤣
I would just like to add that the reason why the mains has so many " mean " questions is because they have to eliminate about 1.2 to 1.3 million people from the process , only about 100k to 150k people give the advanced and it's in many ways more " fun " to do and has beautifully structured questions with unique solutions which may not be that hard but tough to imagine situations.
Used to be, now it's turned very algorithmic for most part, except maths, maths has turned fun now but only if you adore the subject
I personally think that the exam just separates high IQ students from medium IQ students, as you mentioned "the concepts are medium level but the trickiest question sets are asked", the whole exam is based on your problem solving skills along with subsidiary skills(like calculations, content and time management), if you have extremely high problem solving skills you can get through the trickiness, also to get into IIT currently you would require a percentage of 25+ in JEE advanced, this automatically means that even for Indians it is a very hard job to do, and an excellent score would be 50% in the same paper. So that is what separates regular students from brilliant students.
I dont think this bro. Here students study more than 10 hours a day they really know ahell lot of tricks it is not like they are coming up with trick during exams.
JEE/jee adv is not an iq test nor does it have a strong correlation to IQ. it is mostly based around studying, why do you think indians spend hours and hours a day studying for this
@@qwertyuiop2161 I mainly mentioned the IQ just to state that you need to be intelligent enough and have remarkable subject knowledge to get a good rank, you should basically know the topics inside out, that's what I meant originally.
@@shashankrao4459 okay well, this remarkable subject knowledge does not just magically appear in your brain when one is born. I see what you mean but JEE is more studying than it is IQ. A medium IQ student could top a high iq student if they worked harder(not all cases but a good portion).
@@qwertyuiop2161 I agree with you here, but a more intelligent person can study for lesser time and get the same results, it's all about making strong linkage between concepts being taught and being able to spot the concept/concepts required for you to solve the problem, this does not mean that the high IQ person can just chill until the exam day and that's not what I meant from the previous replies, what I really meant was that anyone has to put efforts but more intelligent people can manage to get good results by adding relatively less effort.
Honestly we asian students know how ridiculous are the education system here.
The Indians with NEET and JEEs.
The Chinese with the gaokao.
The Koreans are suffering with their CSAT.
The Japanese are suffering with National centre test.
And am not aware of the other countries but I bet they are also notoriously famous for their hard entrance exams.
Meanwhile the US kids take the sat and think that's the biggest deal. (No offense am just stating facts)
There's one plus point with the Asian college and universities are that they are cost efficient (am talking about medical colleges) unlike the us college where you have to work till 35 just to pay off your student loans.
even though I agree with most the last point is rather bullshit considering you need to factor in the economy. Look at the exchange rates and it'll very easily explain why US education is that expensive. Add to that competition considering how many million people outside of US apply for the universities thus increasing the costs and also finally the fact most of these are private and the fees are not govt regulated to the same extent that is done in most of the Asian countries and also invest hugely into sports (for some stupid reason) again increasing the costs.
To add, majority of the leading private institutions in the countries named here have very similar costs when taking economy into account as an American Institution.
India also has upsc the third hardest in the world
And still US is way ahead of India in terms of education and technology
@@ivaerz4977 partly due to unstable political climate
@@ivaerz4977 by hiring Asian techies
American teens: SAT is so hard 😕...
Me : Laughs in Asian 🥲
I used to solve SAT mathematics questions in 6th grade.
(I was rejected by IITs last year 😂✌️)
@@dr.harshitjain6410 🤝 but i didn't even take science stream bro
@@dr.harshitjain6410 did you go in any institutes?
@stupid pig 1919 true tho
@stupid pig 1919 May be for those whose parents force
My best decision of life was when I took science
I'm Aspiring to become neurosurgeon
Not crying or begging
If you're recessive and can't crack any entrance exam you actually don't need to if your dad' s having money go abroad
My best time is during my coaching or youtube classes
Atleast neet is my best option for becoming doctor
Not doing this From parents pressure 🙄🙄
exactly bro you are right, the thing is that it is way to hard for the high school level things that other countries students learn in college while in India we have to study same thing at the age of 15-16 which is definitely insane
you really understand the level of difficulty when you get to know about cases when students cleared the cutoff and qualified for an IIT at something like a 50/360.
JEE is like the squid game here :")
Fr
No dark jokes
Fr fr 😭
LMAO 🤣
😄
"Students don't learn organic chemistry in high school"
Me, a JEE aspirant: *hyperventilation*
Edit: Cleared JEE in 2022 and currently at IIT Madras 🥳😎
😂😂😂.. relatable..... I am personally studying organic chem from 14 years old and kids in America be like - sulphuric acid is h2so4
I never heard of this word
If it's in our syllabus??...
Hyperventilation?!
@@Harshanandita bruh
@@Harshanandita u 12 bro?
@@Harshanandita are you serious-
12:43 vro us jee and neet aspirants don't even get time to sleep... Trust me, and what ur doing rn is just trying random probs from the paper. But just imagine what it'd be like for u when ur 16 and u hv to prepare for this and u hv parents and friends and teachers and gf's to cope up with, and there are a million students trying this exam and the success rate is less than 1%,and yeah mind you, u can't use calculator and there is negative marking too... Plus ofc there is time limit... Thanks! Nice video u've got there!
Saw it for the first time on the day this dropped, now rewatching just one month before my last shot at JEE advanced, and honestly, my fear of the exam has dropped so significantly it's crazy, maybe it's because all that hard work I put or I am just being overconfident perhaps, anyways, I'll be sitting in that exam in around 35 days or less (4th of june) so wish me luck!
Update (june 12th): I got decent marks, result will come out on 18th, but the score I got will definitely get me into an IIT
All the best
all the best.
All the bestttt
good luck for your exam tomorrow, stay calm and composed!
update?
Just Graduated from IIT Kanpur, and was about to sleep until I hit this video and nostalgia kicked in, finishing that advance paper is still of the best feelings I’ve felt in my life till now.
so was that really hard bro?
Now What u doing bro ? Any placements
Brother what are u doin now?
.
Joke, IIT Kanpur in your dreams ?? Haha
“THEIR IS ALWAYS AN ASIAN BETTER THEN YOU ” this lines means a lot to the western world and the reason is this exams
Than*
*exam
also there's person who tries to look cool and effs up his english
@@dhruvrawat7023 💀
@@dhruvrawat7023 lmfaoo
This is my background - undergrad engineering IIT Kharagpur, then engineering grad school (PhD) from MIT. IIT JEE was the hardest - about 1.5% acceptance rate. However MIT's acceptance rate at grad school was comparatively easier - I took the GRE and the advanced engineering exam. I have forgotten now how I scored at these 2 exams but it was quite decent. There is a catch for JEE IIT though. They try to test your natural intelligence, so doing very good in your high school, where curriculum is somewhat structured, may not cut the mustard. You have to think outside the box.
But after you get in I found that MIT's course work was much harder than the course work at IIT. So to score an A at MIT was much harder than that of at IIT. You really have to know your stuff to score an A at MIT. My interpretation is that at IIT you are competing against the best in India where at MIT you are competing against the best in the world.
Nice video. And thanks for understanding pain!
Study 15-16 hrs a day.
Attend JEE.
Get like 75-80 even after trying your best.
Parents be like "what is this? Neighbor's son got 85. What were you studying all this time?"
¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Life of a Indian student.
Dude my parents aren't like this they know I am putting in my best effort and are content with whatever marks I get.
@@yashthakan7107 I hope every get understanding parent like yours.
None of them qualified
@@shaktinayak5430 bro why don't you talk to your parents abt it?
@@user-ei3su5zs8z not true for all I have seen many students who doesn't get good marks after studying too much
Again…were you really that bored that you needed to take an exam in your free time?
yes
@@yugiohforce1 9:27 answer is not b here all the formulas failed
@@cricketwithbp3300 yes .
@@yugiohforce1 check it bro , you are just seeing questions but when you really try to solve it . You would get 0/all questions correct. It not for identification we are also able to identify but we can t even get closer to the answer then you realise oh where did I get it wrong
@@pranavpandey7396 exactly on surface a lot of the questions seem familiar. But you realise how hard the questions actually are when you work it out.
Gotta say I appreciate the dedication of Indian students to JEE even if most of you say you hated it. I barely mustered up the courage to put in several hours of practice for my university entrance exam in the UK. Will probably end up being a reason I don't get an offer 😂
in the physics section you talked about question 1and 5 and regarded them as college level .. might be in your place it would be college but dude in india those are considered as easy level questions of jee advanced.. you must see the 2016 physics question paper of jee advanced .. that would be a real difficult paper for you!!
I can relate to Indians cus over here in Sri Lanka our entire syllabus is nearly a perfect copy of what you guys do in India. It's really common over here for teachers to recommend study material written by Indian authors
Indians and Sri lankans are basically the same,just separated by water
@@spoopy8514 united by Ram setu pul ❣️
Let's cry together
Same with Pakistan. they mostly prefer books by Indian authors over others for their simple way of explanation.
Love you sri lanka.
"Look at how long and disgusting this problem is" - that's actually the whole paper.
That is also my reaction when I see maths question disgusting 🤣
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
for some reason, this motivated me thanks for the video
The real difficulty is that only the top 1/2 percentile of all applicants are usually selected, so even if you just had to write an essay in English, the selection process would still be insanely competitive. If you score 99 on 100 in each, but enough people ace it with a perfect score, you still don't gain entry.
It's not just the difficulty level
Students have to do this in a given time limit + exam pressure+ the chance of being selected in an IIT by clearing JEE advance is less than 0.8% for a student.
Hence suicide rates are so high here
Also fear plays a major role
Like what if I don't do too well?
Will I be a failure?
What will happen?
@@anuvabbhowal3036 wait they are allowed in other countries?
@@rexius3393 even books are also allowed but in college exams.
@@Mactavish804 wait what world was I living in
Either India is way too restrictive or I was the one under the rock all this time
I was preparing for JEE advanced and my friend asked to attempt a mock test for SAT together .
We both scored above 1500 without even preparing for it ( his strong suit was maths , mine was english) .
After that we spent whole day thinking what we were doing with our lives .
Same here!! 😂😂😅
Are you sure your strong suit was English? It's strong suit* not suite.
@@deneuvedanvers2904 thanks for the correction . One always learns from his mistakes
That's good but quite possible, the main issue is the time difficulty even though I won't even bother comparing it to JEE. In late 9th grade, I did a past ACT paper and although I am a pretty lazy guy, I got 32 composite which is approximately 1440 in SAT. So it is quite possible, the time is the problem although with practice it's easy to get like 1520+
@@deneuvedanvers2904 The context is that he is a non-English speaking person. So, his perspective of ‘strong’ suit is different than yours probably.
It's a common situation in densely populated countries. Take Bangladesh, for instance, where the entrance exam for BUET (Engineering College) stands out as one of the toughest. To break it down, from the HSC Exam merit list, only 19,000 students make it to the pre-preliminary exam, then just 6,000 proceed to the final exam. Ultimately, only 1,200 individuals have a shot at getting in.
Like... you have to be extraordinary just to sit for the exam...
You said chemistry difficulty is college level but we have to do it in school and in jee we have only 1 hour for 1 subject to complete 3 subject without calculator and with pressure.
The examiners know about nearly all the mistakes that can be probably commited by the candidate and even if your concepts are murky and you commit an error, you would still get an option matching with your (wrong) answer most of the time. And that is a BLOODY TRAP!
Sounds true🌚
Me who is in 10th icse sem 1 boards in the mock papers and shit there is always an option matching the wrong ans u will get I was shocked to know that it's not the case outside of india
I always gets fucked up in such traps coz I am too lazy to concentrate during solving
@@gauravkumeriya376 fortunately, I did not fell on any trap in the real exam
Haha but they cant trap me bc i do so shitty mistakes that even examiner wont think anyone can be that big of an idiot 😅
"Maa, I scored 100%"
"So what, Sharmaji's son scored 101%. And he looks better than you".
Ngl your maa has some issues
@@rutwikkk you are not understanding the thing here.
😂
And he has a girlfriend too
@@chiragsingh5614 bas kar bhai rulayega kya 😆
just a correction the inorganic part and the physical part is not asked on what we have been taught it is straight-up 3rd-year ms chemistry with inorganic questions we have some straightforward options and some extremely tricky exceptions ( like thousands of them) which end up costing an entire question and also giving -1
I want you to solve..
1. 2016 rotational dynamics question
2. 2017 solid mechanics question
3. 2018 electrostatics (circle and a long thin non conducting wire question)
4. 2019 thermodynamic V-T question
5. 2020 thermal property (container with 1kg water question)
6. 2016 circle direct question paper 1
7. 2022 KTG question
8. 2020 Oscillation question
I studied 15hours a day for 2years for this exam and scored well. Now i am a Software Developer at one of the leading tech companies of the world, and i dont have to use any of those concepts! 😐
What's the point? 🤔 Besides tag from IIT
You mean point of getting into an IIT? IITs are not the be all end all. But i dont think anyone will deny that an IIT makes life much much easier (career wise). They give you kind of a head start in your career. And also again, the quality of education, benefits and peer groups are much much better than other colleges!
@@aa33366 Probably its for understanding that you have the intelligence and memory to absorb what will be taught to you
@@aa33366 intelligence test , there are many comments saying we learn "useless" stuff , but us colleges teach the same things in first year , and the paper tests intelligemce
hmm aapka naam suna suna lag raha he, education 12th tak lucknow se ki thi kya?
The hardest thing about the JEE is that it is a selection test, where passing (i.e. getting into an IIT) requires you to be in the top 0.5%.
@avinashsingh tomar among the students who obtain, more than 90% , only 1/3 go for science and 1/2 of that take engineering, then 1/2 of that give jee and only 1/4 of them give it seriously. If u look at jee advanced, of the 2lakh students ,the real competition is only among 50000 students, but jee advanced is super hard anyways,
@@blackthorncr2910 50,000 serious students competing for about 10,000 seats. That's about 1 in 5 really talented students getting a seat.
@@acousticwolf5985 The reservation system itself is complicated. The best way to analyze it is as follows. The IITs, in addition to catering to the brightest, are also bound, as public universities, to give opportunities for the socio-economically disadvantaged among us. This is why reservation is there.
People who enter the college through the reservation system, do so because they have been given an opportunity. If your friend did not get into IIT without the reservation system because his marks were only 109, then its your friend's own fault for not being bright enough. I know people who got 207 marks and did not get admission. I also know people who got 287 marks who got a top 1000 AIR (and later a GATE AIR 0001), as well as people who got 384 marks and got a top 15 rank.
Whenever seats are reserved in IITs, the number of admits increase. For example, lets look at Computer Science in IIT Kharagpur. If it had 50 general seats in 1951, then after adding reservation for SC/ST, it would still have 50 general seats. In 2006, after adding OBC, IIT Kgp would still have 50 general seats. After adding EWS 10% (which, by the way, is actually reservation for the middle-class, since it kicks in for incomes below 8lpa - something which is what a married couple of workers in Infosys earns), IIT Kgp would still have 50 general seats.
But, I hear you say, the population in India has tripled since 1951! And that is why, when we had only about 5 IITs in 1960, we have about 20-25 IITs today!
@@acousticwolf5985 hold up bro,it's not even been 100 years since the reservation system started,we have been oppressed for ages now,some of the lower caste ppl maybe doing good but come out of ur bubble mahn,there are millions of lower caste ppl who still require the reservation system
Just because one of ur friends is rich,it doesn't mean that everyone is rich
@@ishttarthapujar5885 yea sure.....still doesn't mean tht you useless cnuts should get in premier institutions with single digit marks
Your explanation is so good
I passed mains, but advanced was the worst entrance test of my life. The problems though solvable, are insanely tricked out. The thing is the cut off to pass is fairly low percentage, but making through a problem would take you so long that you have to manage your time to even make the low percentile attempts to clear the exam. What's also a bummer is that you have to be right in all the answers you chose to gave because each wrong answer contributes to negative marking. So you can't even guess randomly in the hopes of getting the answer right as you might end with more wrong answers than right ones lol. It was definitely a nightmare to study for these tests.
Normal people : only watching this
JEE Aspirants : solving each and every question
Why tf this feels so accurate?🤣🤣
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Shivers you get when you can't solve a problem
@Beleive In you hecker
@Beleive In you sus
Don't know about most of the people but preparing for JEE actually taught me how to think and what understanding something means. Even though I did not make it to IIT I am grateful for doing it.
Yes. Jee is 100 times better than board exams. Jee is different than our education system. We just dont have to memorize everything like we do for board exams. We use our brain to solve the question in jee. I really like Jee. Solving physics problems are kinda of solving riddles and puzzles. If our education system becomes like jee, it will be really fun to go to school.
@@preet__mehta00 you are right...i love science maths but i can't freaking pass hindi and sst so its very difficult to pass 7th ... So school is just to memorize no concept..i hate it
Exactly, I would have failed, and I say failed if I wrote with the knowledge I had for jee only, but I scored pretty well in jee still
@@arnabkar8792 sed you didn't pass...
@@ayushagarwal10 lol, I said I wouldn't havepassed with the knowledge of only jee. I passed don't worry. XD
As an I Indian we are working very much hard but still we are underrated 😢😢😢😢
at 4:41 the MATHS que he refers to is one of the easiest, its just A.M>=G.M applied several times. Being jee aspirants we dont get afraid of any problem just by looking at it, we try to find a way or find hints in the que. As there is always a way.
I'm 26 years old decent software developer , looking at these papers bringing back the chills of the past
@RISE & SHINE They actually make top level engineers tbh. If you go into any core engineering companies you'd see if there's any Principal Engineer from India, they are most likely from IIT.
@RISE & SHINE What is your point?
@RISE & SHINE Fact is if there's any innovation coming from US corporates, they are most likely coming from the mixture of cultures and not from Americans. Indian engineers have made it big in America for a reason. Do you know the USB/PCI Express itself was invented by an Indian working in American Corporate? Also, they don't hand you the CEO tag in a tech company if you haven't innovated enough. :)
@RISE & SHINE Why work for others? US is a land of opportunities. And US tech corporates brought so much progress in today's world. Smart people want to contribute further to that and meantime get paid well for doing so. Hence top Indian Engineers work for US based companies. The startup culture is India is still bad. Since we are a risk averse society, Indian engineers rather get paid fat paychecks and innovate in companies where there are plenty of resources, than stay hungry and foolish.
@RISE & SHINE I don't take pride in other people's work. I appreciate the good work that they do. I myself am an Indian engineer working in an US corporate in semiconductor industry. I take pride in my own work.
In my industry, I have seen the facilities we have in India for silicon chip manufacturing. I went to one in Bangalore and it makes silicon for ISRO and DRDO. Thats the best facility we got in India and it uses micrometer tech node. All advanced computers run in nanometer tech node. Its true that space and defence use micrometer node because of their reliability and don't use nanometer node for such applications, even NASA. To open a silicon manufacturing facility takes huge capital which is not available to most people and needs very skilled people which are not trained in India. Hence, there are limits to what India can do now.
I screwed up my 12th exams studying for JEE for 2 years. Ended up with a badscore. My whole college life in a pvt uni was spent in regret. Now the company i work for went public in the Nasdaq and was the 1st indian saas company to do so. Felt so proud to be part of something great. Things do turn out well after all.
Freshworks, right? I didnt even bother to write the JEE. I studied in a tier 3 engg college in India and I ended up working with a major German automobile company in Germany. My best friend from the same college just cleared the Tesla interview in the US as a Mech engr. We are both really happy.
I'm still a student, Do you guys think one can make it big in Software industry in future without JEE? Thing is I'm more interested in CS than PCM, I am good enough to understand the concepts of PCM but When it comes to solving hard questions, I feel worthless. I even made 2 projects in python which stood 2nd in my school...
Just asking since you guys are much more experienced, I would appreciate your advices
@@karthik_kp13 for sure. Having an analytical and system way of thinking is all you need. Just because you can't do JEE level PCM, it doesn't mean that you can't be big. As you continue through years, just be aware that you as a person will change and get better/worse based on what you keep doing. So keep doing what you like
Prepared jee and failed ncert
Wat
bro you really don't need to worry
we indians are built differently to solve these questions
In jee questions do not come from 1 chapter mixing of chapter like rotation club with magnetism, and 10 questions combination of electrostatics and kinematics
In JEE Advanced 2020, one guy named Chirag Falor scored 352/396.
That's a god level score.
He is studying in MIT
@@pratik4842 Yes
@@pratik4842 He also knows that Indian colleges are not worthy of his talent and capabilities
@@Adi-rp2iv We Indians just over work for mediocre colleges, but in other countries, students get better colleges by putting in half the efforts than what we do, the sad reality. We could do that too but not many of us want to leave our country.
@@Garro0 brother population is the main factor here everything is relative if the population in the west was as high as here they will also have to raise the bar too its not the colleges that decide how much efforts you have to put in (there limit is min 75% in cbse) its the students like us who raise the competition imagine there are only 5k students appearing for jee they all will get selected in some nit or iit but will not get the desired branch to get the branch they want they will have to up there efforts on the same time there will be another student who also wants the same branch now he will have to increase his efforts too so it all depends on the crowd not on the college hope you understand before calling it over work .... peace
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@@dev_peace_soul What about me, where Allen is just opposite to my Apartment 😌
me ... a student of Aakash 🤷♂️
Bro you just motivated me to score good marks in JEE thankyou
bro if you don't know this if you have to pass jee advance you need to qualify in all subjects separately and like 40 percent of each subject. Just being good at one subject isn't enough to get you into IITs.
and if you think its not 10/10 try solving the paper for real with timer...
Questions in JEE be like:
Oh I can do this, I can do that too.
A moment later: WTF! 😂😂
I come up with the same reaction 😂
Same as I felt seeing the maths paper! ;)
@@saivardhan1417
the moment we felt like : yeah ,i have seen this model already ,it is easy to solve ,after few minutes...oops its totally diferent
Truth
@@Viratkohli-vh1si Ya ;)
When he said us students don't learn organic chem during high school i can't breathe
I never expected my comment on organic chem will bring this many likes mtlb sbki lgi pdi h
We learn it in tenth! Yo
@@prathmeshsoni5764 yeh, atleast bro we got to introduce to carbon compounds there
I learnt in 8th
@@prathmeshsoni5764 ICSE Board Na Bro aur Ye Exam toh kuch nhi hai UPSC ke samne Union Public Service Commission
@@kikenkagai2703 bro it's tough because of the no. of seats not because of the level of questions that are asked. The questions that are asked in jee exams aren't something a normal guy can do
I congratulate those GC category, middle class aspirants who despite all the odds cracked JEE. You are obviously the best.
The topper of the paper you showed had almost perfect scores for the paper. So yeah, its really hard to get into IITs
The overkill with the syllabus is a big problem with these exams, considering what happens to all that knowledge by the second year of college.
Did u take the exam and if yes how did u fare...considering 2nd year ...I don't tbink anyone would be fooling around considering how you made it in there.If u r an Indian its fact if u r not don't rack ur P brain this is how things happen in India
Me watching this in my 2nd year. Yep that knowledge is all gone.
Couldn't agree more
@@aayushpurswani9630 same lmao
@@adhirajdeshmukh6813 No wonder, Indians are migrating to the west, so the children actually get a better life and can enjoy more.
Bro, what a coincidence!! My JEE advanced exam is just two months away. I sat the JEE last year and I ranked 9k among a million students (that's less than 1% of the total candidates who appeared) still, I was not able to get the college of my choice. So, I have taken a drop and preparing again. Apart from its excruciating difficulty, there are not a lot of seats available. If you want to be in the best colleges, you'll have to be in the top 0.5% of students at least.
Good luck bro
@snacky chan Thank you so much for your meaningful reply.😊
I know that IIT is not the endgame. But still, at the end of the day, I have to put in my best efforts, so that when I reach the end of the tunnel, I don't feel any regrets about not putting in my best.
I want students in my country to understand this. IIT does not chart a path to success. You are the one who is responsible for the change. If you don't make it into an IIT, that doesn't mean you're destined for failure. IIT is not the end of life.
LIFE IS WAYYY WAYYY MORE THAN JUST A DEGREE!!!
@ Hee Ho & @miss. noname natsu THANK YOU!
Yoo all the bestt!!
Good luck fight on!! 👍
The problem with our education system is that these things arent taught in school. You have to learn from yourself or join a private tuitor to learn these. The playing ground is not same for all. For myself, i had to learn on my own. My father didnt have the means to provide me with a private tuitor. Somehow I got into NIT Tiruchirappalli, considered one of the best. But I changed my line after graduating. Preparing for civil service.
Compition is good to bring the best out of you. But you have to provide a level ground for that. And government school doesn't, I repeat, doesn't provide good teachers.
Chemistry was my favourite. But I still don't know how chiral carbon reacts. 😂
Try the board exams- they make the question papers easy but the pressure under which the students have to attend the papers is enormous and is high enough to force people who are smart to get below 80% overall
Why pressure? Board exams are relaxed
Prepping for JEE has been the worst 2 years of my life (it still gives me horrors). the only good skill I've acquired from this is the ability to work hard consistently.
so now what u do
@@juangary5765 comment on yt
@@feyg0 BRUH
@@juangary5765 lol
@@juangary5765 make emotional reels on NFAK songs
I cleared JEE Mains and appeared for JEE Advanced. But wasn't able to crack IITs. Did my engineering from MIT Manipal.
One thing I can say to all the kids appearing for JEE, "The struggle you are in today is developing the strength you need for tomorrow". Not just academically but emotionally too we grow while preparing for this exam.
Thank you very much Bhaiya,, hope you support us this way....
Thank You 🔥
Great thought.
Aur agar koi IIT ke alava kisi aur college se engineering nhi karna chahe toh phir koi aur option nhi opt kar skta ki vo compiled hai kisi college se btech karne ke liye?
for some of us,If we are not able to crack IIT,our life is over
You can't really understand what a lower middle class student has to go through
i cleared the cut off of JEE advanced and majorly because of chemistry, organic at that. but yea i expected chemistry to be easiest but didn't expect organic to be toughest, I never really read thermod so physical was toughest for me i managed some from that and most from inorganic and organic so, it is safe to say chemistry carried me but i didn't make the shortlist.
Bro, am currently im 11th, ie going to 12th, but am severely confused with my preparation. Scoring around 70-80 out of 300 on mock tests. Will you provide me some tips that helped you later? I will be highly grateful.
tbf you checked the highest level of exams the exams for the more regular colleges are much much easier.
But yeah the scope is huge thats what usually gets people, most people either do a smaller amount and lose points for questions of other topics or do the surface level for all and and lose on harder questions
You will learn Organic chem starting at
Age 14-for ICSE
Age 15-for CBSE
age 16-for state syllabus
Edit-some genius learn OGC at 13.
"Happy now ppl who went on showing off their brains"
bruh i was taught organic chemistry since Age-14 (9th Class) in CBSE -_-
age 15 for state syllabus (kerala) teach about basic nomenclature of homologous compounds , various level of isomers , branching , some functional group
@@manazkajay8806 same in himachal pradesh
@@jidukrishnapj wdym?
@@jidukrishnapj yeah but 100% organic chemistry wasn't deleted :/
Exam's hardness doesn't depend on just the level of questions.. It also depends on the competition.. Jee is given by millions every year
@@pehelalia2162 Lol try to give the exam once and you'd see how wrong you are
Wdym millions bruh... it's close to 1 mil not "millions"
@@grave92 1.2-1.4 mil so yeah
Time should be factored while giving difficulty ratings. We had to do these problems in around 3 minutes per question. Let me give a better view. I got 54/124 in Math and total 232/372 - around 62% in JEE Advanced 2019, I was ranked 423 - around 99.75 %ile. And believe me, none of us do the questions the proper way. Its more about trying to get the answer from the options because of time shortage. And still there were numerical questions where u couldn't even do that. It takes years of hard work but clearing JEE does have its benefits.
But thing people are missing is that you only have to 45-50% in jee adv so it becomes doable.
The real problem is you have to solve this at the age of 17
"its time to farm some indian viewers"- josh rubbing his hands like birdman
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This reminds me of birdman from perman
every youtuber when they dont have content : "I love India"
@@lordnevermore me to
@@lordnevermore nostalgia goes brrrrrr
Hello, I'm a JEE aspirant
You are saying about 1st ques of chem that A, B, D options can be eliminated and by this way you can get a -1 cuz the graph is symmetrical which means the ration of velocity will be 1:1:1.124, this needs you to study it from the basics
Jee don't want you to solve hard questions but it just needs to know how strong your basics are
JEE advanced questions can mostly solved with the basic concepts
The worst part is we need to study for jee along with school. In few months we give bords mains and advance.
My 8 hour go in school and 3 to 4 in homework. So I did half of the 12th in home.
That why most of India students graduate from University in us in 3-2 years . Because we have already learned maths , phy , chem . One my cousin is in Chicago and she is in high school , her lvl is literally the lvl of 9 grade student of India. Still she gets highest score in whole class .
Only interview
Written is much easy compared to Advanced
However interview can be cleared if you have ability to solve Advanced problems because both ask simple topic tricky problems
@@Harshanandita are you talking about isi or iisc
@km lol bro he said his cousin is in high school so he's comparing a 10 grade to a 9 grade not much difference. It's the same as comparing cbse to icse
Still Americans earn more than indian people and live a better life
lol
@@littlethor yeah because you are developed country , and you had got freedom 300 years ago we were free like 74 years ago . still we are fastest growing country .. american earns more?? lol just search how much indian and chinese contribute in your gdp . my sister just shifted to seattle from banglore (amazon) and she getting paid like 600k year and 400k stocks so almost 1 million dollar every year..... lol whole europe is depended on asia .. oil, tech , natural material , silicon evry thing almost .
Brooo JEE aspirants, best of luck to you guys, seriously I can barely wrap my head around the NEET exam
Thanks :)
Best of luck u2 👍
Ya, imo the jee advanced aspirants should've more respect than doctors..
@@jasimjaleel2295 not actually
@@jasimjaleel2295 neet less hard then see cut off is like 1% for best government college.
Lemme make something clear here. JEE mains or JEE Advanced are really hard and need a lot of studying but the most hardest thing here in India is the comepetition , about 1.2 students appear for just this exam every year and the seats are very low like around 38k. This is just too hard. Like they say this exam is a rejection process.
9:25 no, if you look up the ratio its not 1:1. it actually is 1:1.228 something but here it is correct to say 1:1 because the graph is symmetrical
That's for standard distribution, this one is symmetrical and hence different
@@sdn6605actually he said that he hasn't gone through much with the speed of molecules topic and I thought he was talking that 'generally' most prob and RMS vel are in 1:1 ratio. I pointed it out cuz I did that mistake 😅. I didn't even looked at the graph and proudly marked the standard option only to label it as my silly mistake.
me who is not even scoring good in the JEE mains paper watching a random dude trying to solve the advance version at 2am in the night
Dude me too!
Why am I even watching this?
Same scene here too 🤣🤣🤣
Same
Damn, man same... And that too exactly at 2 AM... Fking coincidence man.
@@chaitanyakolhe5940 hi there
I am watching this in the same day I attended my 3rd JEE Mains attempt 😂😂
Lol Me too!
Yep
You are the legend 😅🙌🏻
I gave my 3rd attempt today bro😂😂. (not dropping 3 years, you get 4 attempts in 1 year)
Same man now gotta prep for advance 🤣
It's about the 1hr time barrier as well....but the greatest factor here in India is POPULATION.... Like we get 14 students having scored 100 percentile so u lose a mark and u r 500 ranks down in an easy paper...
most importantly is the pressure during prep... in US the system is not like india and even the societal things arent similar.. in US people dont judge u by marks, but here in India every thing depends is marks,, like some people dont even know how jee adv is, if i go and say them about this theyll simply ask how much marks or percentage, i will say 60 percent or 200 out of 300 they will be like my son scored 95% in school..