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Wow! And How! -2019 JEE Main Topper Shubhan Srivastava scored perfect 360 marks

Update on: 28 May 2019, 05:40 PM

Shubhan Srivastava, a resident of Sector 22 in Dwarka, New Delhi has become JEE Main Topper 2019. He secured All India Rank (AIR) 1 by scoring 360 marks out of 360 in the exam. Calling his daily routine his secret of success, Shubham Srivastava, said that he never got distracted by phone or games because that does not interest him and he gets joy out of solving Mathematics and Physics problems.

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After scoring 99.96 percentile in his January attempt of the Joint Entrance Exam (JEE) Main 2019, Shubhan Srivastava decided to give another try in April. Just like 2,97,932 candidates, Srivastava too had improved his score in the second attempt at JEE Main 2019. The 18-year-old, who was earlier, second to Naveen Jindal (who secured 99.99 percentile) as Delhi state topper, has secured All India Rank (AIR) 1.

Srivastava was contented with his score and appeared for the engineering entrance exam for the love of the subjects. “More than preparing for JEE, it was about studying my favourite subjects – Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. I feel happy while solving these questions, the more the difficulty-level the happier I am,” he said. While many students claimed different difficulty levels in January and April exams, NTA claims to have maintained a standard level.

“I was happy with my score but since most of my friends were re-appearing for the JEE Main, and that the best of the two would have been counted, so I sat for it again. I found the April exam to be easier than the January attempt,” said Srivastava.

The Delhi boy hails from a family of engineers. His father works with the Air India and is an alumnus of Indian Institute of Technology (IIT)-Madras. His mother is a homemaker and his sister is studying B.Tech from the Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology (IIIT)- Delhi.  Srivastava too wishes to become an engineer. “I want to pursue computer science engineering from IIT-Delhi or IIT-Bombay. I love studying computers because it has an application in real life. It can impact people’s lives. It also involves Mathematics, networking which are my favourite areas of study,” he said.

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Srivastava started his JEE Main preparation right after class 10. “I was regular to school. I also joined a coaching class to get study material and training. Since the exam is based on NCERT books, mostly, the concepts are same and one can prepare for boards and entrance exam simultaneously,” he said.

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He referred to the NCERT books for Mathematics and Chemistry and for Physics, he focused on HC Verma. “What worked for me was my daily routine. After school and coaching, I devoted 3-4 hours to self-study daily. I kept my routine flexible otherwise. It is not important to refer to too many books but is important to get the concepts correct,” said Srivastava who has started preparing for JEE Advanced already.

Questions of Physics and Chemistry in JEE Main 2019 exams were derived from NCERT Textbooks. And JEE Main Topper himself referred to NCERT Books. So, to score good in JEE Main you must learn NCERT by heart, for which you must revise from MTG’s NCERT at your Fingertips series.

When asked how he maintained a routine for two years, he said, “I never got distracted by phone or games because they do not interest me. Solving problems gave me joy instead. In my free time, I used to read thriller suspense novels and play chess,” said Srivastava who is a fan of Sherlock Holmes series.

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Srivastava suggests his peers to take help of mock tests available on the NTA website. “It is important to refer to previous years questions to understand the type of questions that are asked in the exam,” he said.

And when it comes to Previous Years Papers, MTG gives you the most authentic, well-explained and accurate source of JEE Main Questions.

A total of 11,47,125 candidates appeared for JEE Main 2019 – including both the January and April – out of which only 24 students secured 100 percentile. You too can be in the top list and  be the JEE Main Topper in the coming JEE Main exams, only follow the given advices and recommendation mentioned in this article.

DO YOUR BEST AND FORGET THE REST!

Courtesy : The Indian Express

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