Is it hard to get into IIT Quora?

Is it hard to get into IIT Quora?

IIT is definitely one of the difficult exams to crack. But it can be cracked if you study well and start from day 1. Starting from day 1 is the most important thing. If you start from day 1, things won’t be so stressful.

Is IIT worth the hard work?

YES. More than you can ever imagine. When I was preparing for JEE, I just knew it was one of the most competitive exams in India. Even though I was aware of the fact that IITs are regarded as one of the best in the country, but little did I know that people think of IITians as someone who has been left behind by a UFO.

How did you got into IIT Quora?

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Always complete your homework on given day itself.. don’t leave the homework for next day… never leave any class.. and most imp is that don’t take any stress… and even don’t use smartphone for class 11th and 12th and it’s most imp point ….. I followed all these and I got general all India rank 89 in iit jee advance…

How hard is it to get into an IIT?

The Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) are among the most difficult schools in the world to get into. The University of Oxford accepts one out of five applicants. IITs take in just one out of 50. So it is little wonder that for any Indian child with ambitions of becoming an engineer, getting into an IIT looks like the pinnacle of achievement.

How hard should study be?

This will tell you how hard I worked. Some say that just smart study is needed and one doesn’t need to count hours while studying. According to me, study should be definitely smart but it should be hard also, very hard. Yes you need to put in as much effort as you can if you wanna achieve your target. The challenge was very big!

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Is it possible to complete the JEE Advanced syllabus in 4 months?

Yes you need to put in as much effort as you can if you wanna achieve your target. The challenge was very big! Completing so much syllabus in just 4 months. One day (around the end of September 2015), I sat and thought a lot about the solution t I had completed 85\% of my JEE advanced syllabus in 4 months.