Many aspirants prepare for JEE for 6 years yet fail in it, whereas some can conquer it in even 4 months. The only difference is in the mindset. This is an inspirational struggle of Nishant Jindal - AIR 247 in JEE Advanced - which narrates the hardships faced and the decisions made by an ordinary JEE aspirant to ultimately achieve this feat in just four months.He began as a clueless aspirant and was harassed by the school, neglected by coaching, misguided by seniors, demoralised by peers. He didn't have any great olympiad cracked and is not a so-called "gifted child". Nor was he consistent in academics since the beginning. He too got distracted and faithless - so much so that he had thought of dropping a year, yet ultimately made it to his dream college IIT Delhi in the first attempt. This two-hour-read book sheds light on all the aspects of every aspirant's journey and inflames the reader to become an achiever regardless of starting from scratch. This book is known as the Bible of JEE by JEE aspirants nationwide. Aspirant from any exam can find inspiration from it. To fill yourself up with everlasting motivation, grab your copy now!
I was ready to give up my preparation, thinking that it's too late for me to study and score. This book inspired me a lot to get back on track. Thank you soo much Mr. Nishant Jindal.
The best possible guide that can change life of a normal average student..
This books explains each an every aspect very clearly of preparation within short period of time and all the rules one must remember while preparing....well done Nishant Bhaiya
Just for the record, the author was not really an average student but that doesn't downgrade the amount of hard work he put in and his discipline which earned him AIR 247.
I thought he gave some good enough advice and many students may be whipped into action after reading his potent and compelling words. I have a feeling that I will come back to it during the next few months whenever I am going to slip down.
It was refreshing to see a topper being honest and truthfully writing about his struggles, however trivial it may have been. However, I thought it would have been even more useful if he had elaborated further and not just raced past whatever he had to say. I also found his writing at times (especially at the preface), to be affected. The sort where one sits with a synonyms list and replaced all the simple-sounding words with more ''sophisticated'' words, indiscriminately. Maybe he did it to cover up the lack of communication skills which is stereotypical of JEE aspirants. Personally, I found his study plan to be too single-minded and fanatical (about the exam) but then the level of dedication varies with each individual depending on their dreams.
His story will surely be motivational for those who have been misguided, underestimated, discouraged in their journey. It seems to say: There is always more space to dream bigger, you know and only your hard work (or lack of it) stands in between.
"The prevalent beliefs about impossible and difficult things are propagated by mediocre people to cultivate more mediocre people like themselves. If you want to succeed, reject these notions." ~Nishant