Rumi from 96 percentile to IIT Guwahati

A student at 96 percentile in JEE Main can absolutely crack JEE Advanced but the strategy must shift from speed-based exam solving to deep concept mastery and advanced problem solving.

A 96 percentile usually means the basics are present, but JEE Advanced demands stronger conceptual depth, multi-step thinking, and better error control. The goal is not “studying more,” but “studying differently.”

First, stop focusing on too many books. Choose one strong source per subject and revise it repeatedly. In Physics, strengthen mechanics, electrostatics, current electricity, modern physics, and thermodynamics. In Chemistry, NCERT must be perfect for inorganic and organic foundations, while physical chemistry needs numerical depth. In Mathematics, calculus, coordinate geometry, algebra, and vectors–3D should become highly reliable scoring areas.

Second, begin solving only Advanced-level questions daily. Many students remain stuck in Main-level preparation. JEE Advanced questions test connections between concepts, not direct formulas. Spend time analyzing why a question is difficult rather than just checking the answer. Even solving fewer questions deeply is better than rushing through many.

Third, mock tests are critical. Give full-length Advanced pattern tests regularly under exam conditions. After each test, spend more time in analysis than in the test itself. Identify your Conceptual gaps, Silly mistakes and Time management failures.

Improvement comes from test analysis, not from test count.

Finally develop subject-wise strategy:
Physics → accuracy and patience
Chemistry → selective high-scoring confidence
Mathematics → controlled aggression, avoid panic

Do not attempt every question. Smart selection is often the difference between rank and disappointment.

Strategic revision must be planned. Make a short notebook of formulas, mistakes, and powerful concepts. Revise this repeatedly. In the last weeks, revision matters more than new learning.

Most importantly, avoid comparing your percentile with toppers. Many students move from 95–97 percentile in Main to strong Advanced ranks because they change approach early. JEE Main percentile is only an entry gate, not your final destiny.

Your target should be - Strong concepts + calm test temperament + ruthless error reduction

Above combination cracks JEE Advanced far more reliably than raw study hours.

A 96 percentile student is not behind—the student is simply at the starting line of the real race.

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