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Tech Careers and Skill Development Expert - Answered on May 31, 2025

Dr Dipankar Dutta is an associate professor in the computer science and engineering department at the University Institute of Technology, the University of Burdwan, West Bengal.
He has 27 years of experience and his interests include AI, data science, machine learning, pattern recognition, deep learning and evolutionary computation.
Aside from his responsibilities at the college, he also delivers lectures and conducts webinars.
Dr Dipankar has published 25 papers in international journals, written book chapters, attended conferences, served as a board observer for WBJEE (West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination) exams and as a counsellor for engineering college admissions in West Bengal. He helps students choose the right college and stream for undergraduate, masters and PhD programmes.
A senior member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (SMIEEE), he holds a bachelor's degree in engineering from the Jalpaiguri Government Engineering College and a an MTech degree in computer technology from Jadavpur University.
He completed his PhD in engineering from IIEST, Shibpur (formerly BE College).... more
Adarsh Question by Adarsh on May 28, 2025
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Sir pls guide me I scored 62 percentile in jee mains this is my drop year what can I do next i am hopeless

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I got 93 percentile in jee mains and have taken a drop ? How should I Target jee 2026 ? What should be plan?
Ans: Achieving a 98.5+ percentile in JEE Main and AIR under 2000 in JEE Advanced within six months demands strategic planning, disciplined execution, and evidence-based preparation methods. For a dropper with 93 percentile, this represents a significant yet achievable improvement with focused effort.

Performance Gap Analysis & Target Setting: From 93 percentile to 98.5+ percentile requires scoring approximately 165+ marks out of 300 in JEE Main (versus ~135 marks for 93 percentile). For JEE Advanced AIR 2500, students typically need 195-205 marks out of 360 (approximately 54-57%). This improvement involves strengthening weak areas, enhancing time management, and achieving near-perfect accuracy in core topics.

6-Month Strategic Timeline - July-August (Foundation Phase): Complete diagnostic assessment to identify weak topics across Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. Focus on strengthening basics through NCERT textbooks, which form the foundation for 60-70% of JEE Main questions. Allocate 8-10 hours daily study time—morning sessions for challenging topics like Physics and Mathematics, evening for Chemistry.

September-October (Intensive Practice Phase): Implement targeted problem-solving with emphasis on high-weightage chapters: Mechanics, Thermodynamics, and Optics in Physics; Organic Chemistry and Chemical Kinetics in Chemistry; Calculus, Algebra, and Coordinate Geometry in Mathematics. Begin weekly mock tests, gradually increasing frequency to identify gaps and improve speed.

November-December (Mastery & Mock Testing Phase): Complete entire syllabus by November end, dedicating December exclusively to intensive mock testing and revision. Take daily mock tests under exam conditions, analyze performance meticulously, and focus on error reduction.

Subject-Specific Strategies - Physics: Master fundamental concepts through NCERT, then progress to advanced problem-solving. Focus on Mechanics (25-30% weightage), Electromagnetism, and Modern Physics. Practice numerical problems daily with emphasis on time management.

Chemistry: NCERT is crucial, especially for Inorganic Chemistry where questions are often direct. Organic Chemistry requires pattern recognition and reaction mechanisms mastery. Physical Chemistry demands strong mathematical foundation.

Mathematics: Build strong conceptual clarity in Calculus, Coordinate Geometry, and Algebra. Practice diverse problem types and focus on speed enhancement through repeated practice.

Daily Study Schedule Framework - Morning (6:30-11:00 AM): Challenging subjects (Physics/Mathematics) when mind is fresh. Afternoon (12:00-5:00 PM): Problem-solving, homework, and coaching material. Evening (6:00-9:00 PM): Chemistry study and easy topics. Night (10:00-11:00 PM): Revision and note-making.

Take 5-10 minute breaks every hour to maintain concentration. Include physical exercise and proper nutrition to sustain long study hours.

Mock Test Strategy & Analysis - Begin with one mock test weekly, increasing to daily tests by December. Simulate exact exam conditions: quiet environment, 3-hour duration, computer-based format. Post-test analysis is crucial—identify weak areas, timing issues, and silly mistakes.

Focus on accuracy over attempts—avoid negative marking by answering only confident questions initially, returning to doubtful ones later. Practice time management: allocate 40-45 minutes per subject initially, with final 30-40 minutes for revision.

Essential Resources & Study Material - Primary Resources: NCERT textbooks (Classes 11-12) for all subjects form the foundation. Follow one standard reference book per subject rather than multiple sources. Mock Tests: Utilize NTA Abhyas app for official practice tests, supplemented by quality test series.

Previous Year Questions: Solve 10-year question papers to understand exam patterns and frequently tested concepts. Revision Material: Create concise notes and formula sheets for quick revision during final weeks.

Avoiding Common Pitfalls - Droppers often repeat previous mistakes—analyze previous attempt thoroughly to identify specific weaknesses. Don't accumulate excessive study materials; focus on mastering limited, quality resources. Maintain consistent revision schedule to prevent forgetting earlier topics.

Avoid social media distractions and maintain a disciplined routine. Don't attempt new topics close to exam dates; focus on strengthening known concepts.

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Maintain a positive mindset and realistic daily goals. Track progress through weekly assessments and adjust strategy accordingly. Remember that quality study matters more than study duration—focused 8-10 hours trumps distracted 12+ hours.

Final Recommendation: Start with a thorough diagnostic assessment to identify specific weak areas, then implement a structured 8-10 hour daily study schedule emphasizing NCERT mastery, targeted problem-solving, and intensive mock testing. Prioritize accuracy over speed initially, gradually building both through consistent practice. Complete the syllabus by November, dedicating December to revision and daily mock tests while maintaining physical and mental health throughout the journey. All the BEST for the Admission & a Prosperous Future!

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I understand how difficult it is to let go of a relationship you have built from scratch, but is it really how you want to continue? It really seems to be going nowhere. His parents are already in bad health and he married someone else for their happiness. Does it seem like he will be able to leave her? So many people’s happiness and lives depend on this one decision. I think it’s about time you and your BF have a clear conversation about the same. If he can’t give a proper timeline, please try to understand his situation. But also make sure he understands yours and maybe rethink this equation. It really isn’t healthy. You deserve a love you can have wholly, and not just in pieces, and in the shadows.

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My son will be appearing for JEE Main & JEE Advanced 2026 and will participate in JoSAA Counselling 2026. I request clarification regarding the GEN-EWS certificate date requirement for next year. I have already applied for an EWS certificate for current year 2025, and the application is under process. However, I am unsure whether this certificate will be accepted during JoSAA 2026, or whether candidates will be required to submit a fresh certificate for FY 2026–27 (issued on or after 1 April 2026). My concern is that if JoSAA requires a certificate issued after 1 April 2026, students will have only 1–1.5 months to complete the entire procedure, which is difficult considering normal government processing timelines. Also, during current JEE form filling, students are asked to upload a GEN-EWS certificate issued on or after 1 April 2025, or an application acknowledgement. This has created confusion among parents regarding which year’s certificate will finally be valid at the time of counselling. I request your kind guidance on: Which GEN-EWS certificate will be accepted for JoSAA Counselling 2026 — a certificate for FY 2025–26 (issued after 1 April 2025), or a new certificate for FY 2026–27 (issued after 1 April 2026)?
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You need not worry about the EWS certificate. Even if you apply for the next year's certificate on 1 Apr 2026, the second session of JEE MAINS will still be held, followed by JEE ADVANCED, which will be held in May. JOSAA starts in June. so you will have 2 months in hand for fresh EWS certificate.

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