
r/JEEadv26DroppersOnly

OBC NCL MALE ... IS THIS EVEN GOOD
JEE ADVANCED 2026 Score... gngg is this even good? be honestt please😭 i am very nervous and anxious...
The stage is set guyss!
ab is stage pe hoga maut ka nanga naach..
Aise calculate krna zyada thrilling hoga😝 baad me score calculator se confirm krlunga
How tf was I getting like 100% more in PYP's
Checked the response sheet.
Its over
GUYS, NMS sir has dropped a bombshell in his channel! Everyone watch!
Anyone who took drop at 10k in mains/adv last year?
Hi, I am a gen male 12thie, I had 13.6k (99.15 and 99.05 in jan/april attempts) in mains and prolly around 10k in adv, thinking of taking a drop aiming for under 2k rank in adv next year. My question to dropper who were in my condition last year, what plan did you had, how did you focus on just doing adv problem solving for a year, and did your marks actually drastically improve after so much practice?
Maine adv specific prep kari nahi zyaada, but mains ka pura syllabus complete hai for phy/maths, chem mein sirf pblock/salt rehta hai, and mains ke pov se zyaada kuch seekhna nahi hai. But adv specific topics dhang se nahi padhe, hard questions ki practice nahi ki utni, and overall adv ko neglect kiya tha. Ek taraf lag rha hai ki adv ki padhai nahi kari drop mein karunga, ek taraf lag rha hai waise bhi adv ka nahi padha mains se hi clg le leta hu issi saal, so should I actually try for advance or just take college based on mains rank?
Help me for drop pls
Hello Bhai can you please guide I was planning to follow the traditional approach of doing lectures of every subject per day and doing its homework given by teacher then just doing homework by modules but a guy with 99.56 percentile suggested me to do cengage for physics and maths I don't have modules for maths i was planning to do only tk sir maths homework then all mains pyqs and advance pyqs he also said that first complete mechanics only then cover some other unit is this the right approach I am quite clueless I got 82ile please help me and tell if my plan is good
My original plan was
Abj sir physics - resonance modules, eduiniti pyqs.
Skm sir organic - His homework,ms chauhan
Ak sir Physical Chemistry - his homework, nawasthi
Alk sir ioc,ncert ratta, then vk jaiswal afterwords
Tk sir maths homework,dpps,all mains pyqs
Should I follow that quy plan or mine
Unable to view the previous year opening and closing rank on josaa website
By mistake, I turned off the pop up and redirect option. Later, I switched it on, cleared cache and data, still no result. What should I do now ? Please provide any solution
Mst sir for drop..
Would MST sir be trustworthy for Physics? I need to cover almost everything except Electromagnetism. I’m asking because my frequency didn’t really match with ABJ sir.
So would studying from MST sir, along with his homework and Allen modules, be enough to score around 80–90 in JEE Main Physics? I have nothing to do with Advanced.
I watched 2–4 of his lectures and honestly liked his teaching style, but I saw people criticizing him saying that the level of questions he teaches isn’t that good and that he solves very few questions in class. (I don’t mind the extra talking though, I just skip it.)
Prayas 2026 students, please give your honest opinion on MST sir and also some tips on how to study properly from him.
i dropped 4 months mid-prep last year and scored 89 from 142. building prepex so you don't do the same.
- from mp. attempted jee 2025.
september 2024 — 142 in mock.
december 2024 — 89.
exam day — let's not go there.
what happened in between?
i didn't get dumber. i didn't run out of time. i broke.
one bad mock became one bad week. one bad week became
"i'll restart monday." monday became next monday. four
months gone.
every planner i tried made it worse. missed a day?
here's your guilt. missed a week? here's 47 overdue tasks
staring at you. no system was built for how students
actually behave when pressure peaks.
so my co-founder and i are building prepex.
not a planner. an execution layer.
→ plan adapts daily to how you're actually feeling
→ bad day protocol — miss 2 days, it welcomes you back
with 3 small tasks instead of a wall of guilt
→ spaced revision auto-scheduled (you never forget again)
→ burnout detection — silent monitoring that catches you
before full collapse
→ accountability partner — one real person matched to
your prep stage
100+ aspirants in community. we have two iit mentors now:
aditya (iit madras) for daily doubt solving 7-8 pm.
saad (iiit nagpur) for weekly live google meet sessions.
both free. no tier. no upsell.
i'm 17 building this. not from iit. not from any startup
background. just someone who broke down during prep and
refused to let that be the end of the story.
screenshot attached — prepex.io for the full thing.
honest question for fellow droppers: what was the exact
moment last year when you knew it was slipping? want to
build for that moment specifically.
(dm for community link — 100+ aspirants, iit mentor
doubt sessions daily)
How droppers be moving right now
17, dropper. dropped 4 months mid-prep last year. building what i wish existed when i broke down.
if you're a dropper this year, you already know what i'm
going to say.
the hardest part isn't the second attempt.
it's the silence between you and a textbook at 11 pm when
your mock score broke you that morning. it's everyone
assuming you'll just "try harder this time." it's having
no one to talk to who's actually been there.
last year i scored 142 in september. december i was at 89.
i didn't get dumber. i broke.
what nobody told me — droppers don't fail because of less
time. they fail because they have more pressure and same
broken systems. same rigid timetable. same "you missed a
day, you're behind forever" guilt. same isolation.
so my co-founder and i are building prepex. it's the system
i wish i had during my drop.
→ daily plan that adapts when you crash (not punishes you)
→ auto-schedules revision so you don't forget what you
studied last week
→ detects burnout patterns silently — before you stop opening
the app
→ welcomes you back gently when you disappear for 3 days
community crossed 100+ aspirants. just added two iit mentors:
→ aditya (iit madras, final year) — doubt solver, daily
7-8 pm
→ saad (iiit nagpur) — weekly live google meet sessions
all free. no subscription, no premium tier nonsense.
dropper to dropper — your second attempt can be different.
not because you have less syllabus left. because you have
clearer eyes about what actually broke you last time.
screenshot of the app + mentors below.
one honest question for fellow droppers — what was the
exact moment last year you knew it had slipped? want to
make sure we're building for that moment, not after.
(prepex.io if you want a look. dm for community link.)
As JEE Advanced is over, put your books up for cheap help your juniors out too
Leader plus
Hello chat , I am planning to join leader plus for jee advance 2027
Jm2026-95.3 percentile
My coaching till now was boards and mains focused
My doubts regarding the batch
Batch size kya hota he ?
Syllabus kab tak hojata he ?
Class me thodi bhot theory to padhate ho ge ?
Srg ya special batch bnata he ?
Mods this is not a should I take drop advice but rather a batch enquiry
Pls help
Hello everyone, hope y’all did well in JA26.
I got 30%tile is JM-1 & 80%tile in JM-2. I wasn’t qualified for advanced.
I got 71% in class 12th CBSE 2026(no RT). I’m currently thinking to give an improvement exam & clear the 75% criteria. I need 22 marks more to do that & ik i can do that & even if I’m not able to clear it I’ll go as a private candidate for next year or go with NIOS. My aim is to clear this 75% criteria this year only so that i can focus in the drop year for JEE.
My target is for JEE ADVANCED 2027, but I’m little bit confused how to prepare this year.
Mistakes that i made in this attempt- I was not consistent with studies, distracted a lot, not good amount of question practice. Wasted my time in irrelevant tests instead of a good revision.
Please help me in giving your views. I’ve options like-
- Join Allen offline, batch starting from 28/5/26. Strictly Follow their material+ pyq & go with other books if time is there. Give their tests regularly.
- Self Study in home, use good oneshots or lectures available on youtube but only for necessarily chapters. Materials will be pyq & other reference books available. I’ll purchase Mathongo test series for both main & adv, will study according to their upcoming test syllabus.
- Purchase online recorded course of allen online consisting of test series. They deliver modules tho. Follow them sincerely.
- Purchase an online batch like Prayas Jee or vibrant academy’s dropper batch.
Pls help me with this.
I was also enrolled in Aakash for 2 years.
Need Guidance for Drop Year + Want Allen Modules
Hey everyone,
I scored around 98 percentile in JEE Main this year, but due to the 75% board criteria, I have to take a drop.
For my drop year, I’m planning to follow:
PW Prayas Batch
Mathongo
Allen Test Series
I wanted guidance from seniors/droppers regarding what extra books or material I should solve apart from these. I want to keep resources limited but effective.
Also, if anyone has Allen Kota Leader Batch modules/materials and wants to sell them, please DM me. I’m ready to bear the courier charges.
Any advice for drop year strategy, mistakes to avoid, or resource suggestions would really help. Thanks!
[Megathread] IIT Mandi JOSAA Counselling Helpdesk | JEE Advanced 2026 🎓
Hey everyone! First of all, a massive congratulations to all of you for making it through JEE Advanced 2026. Reaching this stage and giving it your absolute best is a huge achievement in itself.
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