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Success Stories: Interviews with Previous JEE Advanced Toppers

Last update: Jun 10, 2025

You’ve probably seen them on YouTube; they are calm, confident, and full of wisdom. Toppers. The ones who cracked JEE Advanced 2025 with AIRs in double digits.

 

But what you don’t always see is what went on behind the ranks. The self-doubt. The bad mock scores. The moments they wanted to quit. And still, they pushed through.

 

This blog isn’t about “study 10 hours a day” clichés. It’s about real stories from real JEE Advanced toppers. How they studied, what they avoided, and what you can learn from them.

 

Table of Contents

  1. JEE Advanced 2025: Why You Should Read Toppers’ Stories
  2. JEE Advanced 2025: Common Study Habits These Toppers Shared
  3. JEE Advanced 2025: Books These Toppers Swore By
  4. JEE Advanced 2025: What Their Routine Looked Like?
  5. JEE Advanced 2025 Preparation: Motivation from the Trenches

 

JEE Advanced 2025: Why You Should Read Toppers’ Stories

Let’s be clear, there’s no “one path” to cracking JEE Advanced. But when you read how toppers approached it, you begin to see patterns. Patterns you can follow, tweak, and build into your own study plan.

 

Because sometimes, all it takes is that one small tip to change everything.

 

1. Ananya Sharma – AIR 87 (IIT Delhi, CSE)

“I wasn’t always a topper. In fact, I scored 62% in Class 10 Math.”-That’s how Ananya began her story. From a student who feared math formulas to someone who made it to IIT Delhi CSE on her first attempt, her journey is anything but typical.

What Worked?

  • Timetable without pressure: “I studied 6–7 hours a day, but I never forced it. I scheduled my weakest subjects when my brain felt sharpest.”
  • Error journal: Every mock test mistake went into a notebook. She revised those pages every Saturday.
  • Custom short notes: She made quick 1-page summaries for every tricky topic (like Thermodynamics and P-block).

Her Advice to You

“You don’t need to be the smartest in the room. Just the most consistent. Even if it’s a bad day, study something. Keep moving.”

 

2. Arjun Reddy – AIR 112 (IIT Madras, Electrical Engg.)

Arjun comes from a Tier-3 town in Andhra Pradesh. No big coaching. No paid courses. Just a state board school, a local tutor, and a dream that didn’t go away.

What Worked?

  • Self-study FTW: “I relied on NCERTs + YouTube + previous year papers. That’s it.”
  • 90-minute study blocks: Arjun used the Pomodoro method but stretched it into 90-minute deep work sessions.
  • Mock tests twice a week: “I started giving full-syllabus mocks from January itself. My early scores were bad, but I got better.”

His Advice

“Start solving JEE Advanced level problems early, even if you don’t get them. Familiarity matters. Don’t wait to ‘finish the syllabus.’ Start attempting.”

 

3. Tanya Bansal – AIR 176 (IIT Bombay, Mechanical Engg.)

Tanya is known among her peers as “the comeback queen.” She was ranked 11,000 in her first JEE Mains attempt in January. But she didn’t panic.

 

“I knew my Advanced prep was stronger. I trusted the process.” And she was right.

What Worked?

  • Focused revision: “I stopped chasing new books. I revised my handwritten notes again and again.”
  • Topic-wise tests: She took micro-tests for each chapter, which helped build speed and accuracy.
  • Peer learning: Studying with 2 friends helped keep her motivated and accountable.

Her Advice

“Trust yourself. Don’t compare your journey to others. And yes, take breaks. Even Netflix can help you recharge.”

 

JEE Advanced 2025: Common Study Habits These Toppers Shared

Across all interviews, we found key habits that most toppers practiced. You can start doing these today:

Habit

Why It Matters

Daily revision (1–2 hrs)

Helps retain concepts and avoids last-minute pressure

Doubt-clearing routine

Builds clarity and avoids gaps in understanding

Previous year papers (PYQs)

The best predictor of question patterns

Mock analysis

Learning why you got something wrong is more valuable than marks

Health + Sleep discipline

Peak brain function needs rest

 

JEE Advanced 2025: Mistakes They Admitted, and Want You to Avoid

Here’s the human part of the story. Even toppers mess up. But they fixed those mistakes before it was too late.

Mistake

How They Fixed It

Focusing too much on one subject

Balanced the weaker subjects with short daily slots

Ignoring mock test analysis

Started keeping a “mistake notebook”

Trying too many books

Stuck to NCERTs + 1 standard book per subject

Skipping breaks

Scheduled downtime every evening

Avoiding tough chapters

Broke them down into micro-topics and tackled one at a time

 

JEE Advanced 2025: Books These Toppers Swore By

Let’s settle the debate. Toppers don’t use too many books; they just use the right ones deeply. Here is a list of subject-wise important books for JEE Advanced 2025

 

Physics:

  • HC Verma (for concepts)
  • DC Pandey (for practice)
  • PYQs (every single year)

 

Chemistry:

  • NCERTs (Inorganic & Organic theory)
  • MS Chauhan (Organic questions)
  • N Awasthi or RC Mukherjee (Physical practice)

 

Math:

  • NCERT (basics)
  • Cengage or Arihant series
  • Previous year's Advanced papers

Check: Dropper's Strategy for JEE 2025: IIT JEE Main & Advanced Study Plan

 

JEE Advanced 2025: What Their Routine Looked Like?

There’s no “perfect” schedule, but here’s a common routine among toppers that they follow during their JEE Advanced 2025 Preparation:

Time

Task

6:00 – 7:00 AM

Light exercise + breakfast

7:00 – 9:00 AM

Math problem solving

9:30 – 11:30 AM

Physics concept + PYQs

11:30 – 1:00 PM

Chemistry revision

2:00 – 4:00 PM

Full-length test/mock or weak topic

5:00 – 7:00 PM

Break + doubt solving

8:00 – 9:30 PM

Notes revision or flashcards

It’s not about copying this, it’s about creating your own version of consistency.

 

JEE Advanced 2025 Preparation: Motivation from the Trenches

Here are some words from toppers you should pin above your desk:

  • “There’s no such thing as a genius, just someone who didn’t stop.” – Ananya Sharma
  • “The exam lasts 6 hours. Your prep takes 600. Focus on the big picture.” – Arjun Reddy
  • “Your rank is being built in the hours no one’s watching.” – Tanya Bansal

 

Your JEE Advanced Story Is Still Being Written

Maybe your mock test scores aren’t great right now. Maybe you’re late to cover JEE Advanced 2025 Syllabus. Maybe you’ve failed before. But if there’s one thing you should take from these stories, it’s this:

 

Consistency beats talent. Every time.

 

Toppers weren’t perfect. They just didn’t quit. Neither should you. Because one year from now, someone will be reading your story.

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