



Bhai kya ho jayega ye sb krne se and even in neet 3rd year cllg ppl, 40-50 saal k teachers and even married ppl bhi papper dete hai and they just don't give it for fun like many neet ones give jee but they actually take the seat and do their mbbs while kicking so many 17-18yo young generations...
Literally mere sath ganja 40 saal ka admi papper de raha tha and I was shocked.
We never complained much Abt this to nta why there's no age restriction on neet, but y'all thinking agar jee ke 100 me 2 candidate neet wale bhi a jaye to cutoff badh jati hai 🤣,
Everyone eventually finds an excuse for not making it to a good rank but WHY DON'T YOU JUST AGREE KI IS DESH KA COMPETITION HE GAND FAAR HAI
so as you all know neet aspirants give jee mains just to use it as mocks and now from next year it will be in cbt form so competition will be more as these neetards will use jee mains as mocks for neet , so heres what we have to do to solve this issue forever , 1. mail to authorities , i will be adding the mail address 2. complain about this issue on cpgram portal (it is more important then mail)
mail address to send it - genadmin@nta.ac.in, jeemain@nta.ac.in, orgjee@iitr.ac.in
subject - Grievance Regarding Ineligible PCB Students Appearing in JEE Main – Request for Policy Correction
content -
"Respected Sir/Ma'am,
I am writing this mail to bring to your kind attention a serious and ongoing policy concern regarding the JEE (Main) examination conducted by NTA, which is causing significant harm to genuine PCM stream engineering aspirants across India.
THE ISSUE:
A large number of students from the PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) stream, who have not studied Mathematics as a core subject in Class 11 and 12, are registering for and appearing in JEE (Main) every year. Since they are PCB students, they are neither eligible for B.Tech/B.E. admissions through JEE Main nor eligible to appear in JEE Advanced. Their sole purpose of appearing in JEE Main is to use it as a mock test to gauge their competitive exam preparation, primarily for NEET.
HARM CAUSED TO GENUINE CANDIDATES:
The JEE Advanced qualifying cutoff is determined based on the top percentile of the total JEE Main candidate pool. When a large number of ineligible PCB candidates appear in JEE Main, the total pool inflates artificially. This results in:
This defeats the very purpose of JEE Main as a gateway to engineering admissions and IIT qualification.
REQUESTED CORRECTIVE ACTIONS:
I respectfully urge NTA to consider the following policy corrections:
Make Mathematics as a mandatory and verified subject at the JEE Main registration stage. Only students with Mathematics as a core subject (PCM stream) should be allowed to register for the B.E./B.Tech paper.
Cross-verify the applicant's Class 11/12 stream and subject details with CBSE/State Board records during the registration or verification process.
Compute the JEE Advanced qualifying percentile/cutoff only from the pool of candidates who are actually eligible for B.Tech/B.E. admissions, thereby excluding PCB-only students from the cutoff calculation.
Issue a public advisory clarifying that JEE Main is intended for engineering admission seekers only, and discourage its misuse as a mock test platform by ineligible candidates.
CONCLUSION:
I sincerely hope that NTA will take cognizance of this genuine and widespread concern affecting lakhs of meritorious engineering aspirants. I request that this matter be reviewed seriously and appropriate policy measures be implemented before the next JEE (Main) examination cycle.
I am also filing this grievance on the CPGRAMS portal under the Ministry of Higher Education for official record.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
Yours faithfully,"
ministry/department - higher education
select main category - policy matter / new education policy
select next level category - problem in educational institutions
content - "Respected Sir/Ma'am,
I wish to raise a serious policy concern regarding JEE Main examination conducted by NTA.
ISSUE: A large number of PCB stream students (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) who have not studied Mathematics as a core subject are registering and appearing in JEE Main solely as a mock test for practice. Since they are PCB students, they cannot get admission in any B.Tech/B.E. college through JEE Main & are ineligible for JEE Advanced. They appear only to check their exam performance.
HARM CAUSED: JEE Advanced qualification is based on top percentile cutoff from JEE Main total candidates. When ineligible PCB students appear in large numbers, the total candidate pool inflates artificially. This raises the JEE Advanced cutoff unfairly, and genuine PCM students who have prepared sincerely for engineering admissions get excluded from JEE Advanced despite their merit.
REQUESTS:
This issue affects thousands of genuine engineering aspirants every year. I request NTA to take corrective policy action at the earliest.
Thank you."
Paper was more tough in comparison to 2025 acc to me jisse cutoff kam hogi n +4-1 hai to usse marks badenge ....lekin tab bhi kam hi honi chahiye this is what I feel ..plz tell ur opinions....
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I mean I have access to fastlane and normal lane both , but the difference between the number of lectures in fastlane and normal lane is massive , so just wanted to ask is it really that goated for mains as a dropper or is it something like PW's 3.0 batch
I know abj sir is the one of the best teacher of physics in the online coaching industry but ..
Is Fastlane enough along with it's material and 2020- 2026 pyq .. for 80+/100 in mains .. ?
By fastlane i can cover my syllabus till sept - oct
And by normal lane it will be covered till mid of dec
So , what should I follow ? Fastlane or normal lane
I SCORED 92 IN JM AND QUALIFIED FOR ADV BEING AN SC CANDIDATE HOW CAN I SCOORE AROUND 80-85 MARKS IN ADV WITH A ABOVE AVG PHY AND DECNT CHEM AND MATHS IS JUST TO CLEAR SUBJECT CUTOFF
Restarting for Re-NEET after everything that happened feels exhausting… but you’re not alone.
Most students aren’t starting from zero they’re starting from experience, mistakes, and a stronger mindset this time.
Some are going back to NCERT, some are fixing weak chapters, and others are rebuilding consistency one day at a time.
Where are you beginning again from?
I regret not solving enough pyq and not giving enough mocks. Invested to much time in lecture. In class 11 I even studied few Phy chap theory from cengage without lec it was too hard but after that adv questions looked double then I left that coz reading directly cengage was hard and had some error as well and then I just watched lec and my concentration was so fucked it took too long to complete it and wasted my whole time in lec watching.
Whatever chap pyq I have solved like about 50 que of that chapter, that chap start to look easy.
But it's too late now
I know my strategy was wrong.
0 social life, high expectations.
From kg to 9 I got in class 1st or 2nd only
In 10th downfall started 90%
12th. 80%
Met 123
Bitsat1 130
Viteee 16k
Now I may get Thapar coe
Should I consider myself a failure.
My dream was good college life and then good job in foreign country and travel world.
1.Can't we cut dt there😅
2.Like I have marked there ,where did w came and also the negative sign
heyyy I just completed my 12th and I can't move out bcs of my parents and it sucks and I'll be stuck in this small shitty town and at least I can move after graduation and only in punjab and that's that's miracle too I'm really alone it'll be great to know more people like meee
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I’m 20 years old and currently in 2nd year at a low-tier private engineering college. I’m considering taking admission in a tier-2 NIT, most likely Engineering Physics.
Current situation:
- High fees, financial burden on parents
- Living in rent + stressful daily travel
- Family/health responsibilities at home
- Don’t like current college environment
- Placements are weak (~2–3 LPA)
My goals:
- Mainly govt jobs (PSC/SSC etc.)
- But open to private jobs too
- Want better environment, lower pressure, NIT tag, stronger peer group
The dilemma:
Some friends say:
“You already completed 2 years. Why waste 2 more years restarting?”
But my current college also doesn’t offer strong placements or exposure.
I talked with EP seniors from that NIT:
- Batch size ~16–19
- Around 3–6 students get placements
- Many go for higher studies/govt exams
- Seniors said students who seriously prepare usually manage placements
- Avg package around 6–7 LPA
There’s also branch change after 1st year based on high CGPA, but it’s competitive and uncertain.
So should I:
Stay and finish my degree in 2 years
OR
Restart at a tier-2 NIT for better environment/exposure despite losing 2 extra years?
Need realistic opinions, not motivation.
The last one is my first one Mindmaps if anyone has any suggestions drop them
If you want any, dm
Have anyone got enrolled in this batch ?????!!!!! In case you did please reply me I'm very confused if I should go for this offline pen and paper test series mode or not plsss.
Are we also getting the access of recorded lectures previous live lectures......
please helpppp me ots really urgent