Interestingly, some of the best lessons of our life come from reel life and cannot be found in the textbooks. Movies Kota Factory to 3 Idiots to Super 30 have stood as a source of motivation for many JEE aspirants. They project the power of persistence, passion, and never giving up on your dreams. Let us check here what some of the movies that every JEE aspirant must watch are and what they can learn from them.
Preparing for JEE Advanced 2026 is not just about studying Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, but knowing how to cope with setbacks and failures. Many students prepare for the IIT JEE from class 9 and even earlier. IIT JEE preparation is a long journey and needs constant doses of motivation. The JEE Main and JEE Advanced syllabus is overwhelming and is added with school boards, practicals and above all, the expectations of parents and family.
While everything is so powerfully overwhelming, taking a break and getting some motivational pills is recommended. These motivations may come from real life; however, mostly, IIT JEE Advanced motivation can be sought from some great movies and web series. Most of you must have already binged them, but have you learned the hidden lessons they offer from the perspective of a JEE aspirant? If not, then we are here to break it for you.
Every year, lakhs of aspirants sit for the exam, but only a few make it to the IITs. What makes the difference? Yes, strategy, practice, and smart work matter, but equally important is motivation and mindset. Sometimes, having a backup plan can also be your safety net, as cracking IIT JEE is not your end game.
In this article, we will explore the hidden lessons JEE Advanced aspirants can learn from movies and web series and how you can apply them to your JEE Advanced preparation.
- 1. Kota Factory - IIT is not a Goal, it's a Journey
- 2. Aspirants - Patience, Sacrifices and Persistence
- 3. All India Rank - Pressure, Dreams, Family, Self-Discovery
- 4. Chhichhore - Failure is Not the End
- 5. 3 Idiots - Love and Understand Engineering if You Want to Pursue It
- 6. Super 30 - Perseverance Beats Resources
- 7. Lakshya - The Power of Having a Goal
- 8. TVF Pitchers - Creativity and Innovation go Hand in Hand with Engineering
- How to Use Movies & Series in Your JEE Preparation (Without Wasting Time)
1. Kota Factory - IIT is not a Goal, it's a Journey
This may be the most relatable and closest to reality series for JEE aspirants. There are very slight chances of you not watching this series if you are a JEE aspirant. Set in Kota, the coaching capital of India, this series captures the struggles of students trying to crack the IIT JEE.
Where to Watch: Netflix
Hidden Lessons for JEE Advanced Aspirants:
- JEE preparation is all about consistency and a disciplined approach. Last-minute revision and rote memorisation will never work
- Jeetu Bhaiya’s character shows the power of good mentorship and how it can have an impactful change in a JEE aspirant's journey.
- Apart from academics, JEE aspirants also need to have friendships and good mental health.
JEE takeaway: Do not just focus on finishing the syllabus, but also focus on staying consistent and finding guidance that keeps you motivated. |
2. Aspirants - Patience, Sacrifices and Persistence
UPSC preparation and JEE preparation may differ, but the level of patience and dedication required is the same. Apirants is about the journey of a UPSC aspirant, however, many JEE aspirants will also relate to it.
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Where to Watch: Amazon Prime Video
Hidden Lessons for JEE Advanced Aspirants:
- Failures are one of the best teachers as they teach you what not to do.
- Many sacrifices have to be made in the journey, it is upto you to make those choices.
- Family support and the company of good friends make difference in your journey.
JEE takeaway: Your JEE result is a reflection of hard work, persistence, and sacrifices made. |
3. All India Rank - Pressure, Dreams, Family, Self-Discovery
'All India Rank' reflects the challenges faced by our current education system. It also shows the sacrifices and struggles of a JEE aspirant and their families.
Director: Varun Grover | Where to Watch: Netflix
Hidden Lessons for JEE Advanced Aspirants:
- Never compare yourself with others. Your journey can never be similar to the other person, and hence it is unhealthy to compare yourself constantly with others.
- Expectations of family and parents come from a good place, but should be regulated. Parents should also take charge and initiate a conversation about feelings, and sometimes hold back from enforcing their expectations.
JEE takeaway: Cracking IIT is not the only success. Students should also learn how to deal with pressure and how to define success in their own terms. |
4. Chhichhore - Failure is Not the End
This light-hearted film very carefully shows the failure candidates face in JEE and how to handle the setbacks. The film's director is an IIT alumnus himself. He graduated from the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, with a Bachelor's degree in Metallurgy and Material Science Engineering in 1996.
Director: Nitesh Tiwari (IIT Bombay alumnus) | Where to Watch: JioHotstar
Hidden Lessons for JEE Advanced Aspirants:
- JEE is not an end game. You are more than just your IIT JEE result.
- Friends, laughter, and memories you make are very important and hold on to them.
- Never let pressure and stress overwhelm you.
JEE takeaway: If a test goes wrong, don’t think it’s the end of the world. IIT is a goal, but life has countless opportunities. |
5. 3 Idiots - Love and Understand Engineering if You Want to Pursue It
This is the film which broke many records after its release. An iconic film that questions the way the Indian education system works.
Director: Rajkumar Hirani | Where to Watch: Amazon Prime Video
Hidden Lessons for JEE Advanced Aspirants:
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Understanding and loving a subject is everything
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Marks and ranks follow when you have mastered the concepts and subjects
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Every problem cannot be solved with logic, sometimes a bit of creativity is needed.
JEE takeaway: JEE Advanced is designed to test your understanding, not rote learning. Focus on clarity and innovation. |
6. Super 30 - Perseverance Beats Resources
This real-life inspired movie is based on the story of Anand Kumar and his IIT coaching program. This film tells the inspiring story of underprivileged students training for IIT under Anand Kumar’s guidance.
Director: Vikas Bahl | Where to Watch: JioHotstar
Hidden Lessons for JEE Advanced Aspirants:
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Many students succeed despite limited resources.
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Self-confidence can take you to places
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Distraction will not lead to success in the IIT journey.
JEE takeaway: If you ever feel demotivated, remember that others with far fewer resources have cracked IIT. Your effort is your greatest asset. |
7. Lakshya - The Power of Having a Goal
In the Lakshya film, Hrithik Roshan’s character becomes a committed soldier by overcoming his laid-back attitude and lack of goal.
Director: Farhan Akhtar | Where to Watch: Amazon Prime Video
Hidden Lessons for JEE Advanced Aspirants:
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A defined purpose gives strength and helps beat other useless temptations.
- Make sure to have a goal and work towards it everyday,
JEE takeaway: Define your ultimate goal: your IIT seat. Let that vision drive you every day. |
8. TVF Pitchers - Creativity and Innovation go Hand in Hand with Engineering
This series is based on startup culture, but it is equally relevant to JEE aspirants as it shows that engineering is not always about formulas and logic. But it is also about problem-solving, innovation, and creativity.
Where to Watch: Zee5
Hidden Lessons for JEE Advanced Aspirants:
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Share your knowledge, it will grow.
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Dont fear the problem. Just like entrepreneurs innovate, JEE aspirants should approach problems creatively.
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Your journey will be full of challenges and they should be welcomed. They make you strong.
JEE takeaway: JEE preparation is not just about solving questions, it is also about building a creative mindset of an innovator. |
How to Use Movies & Series in Your JEE Preparation (Without Wasting Time)
Movies and web series are motivating, but they can also become distractions if you binge-watch. Here’s how to use them wisely:
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Watching a movie or web series can take up a lot of your time. Therefore, the solution is to watch one episode at a time and not get into binge mode. To do so, finish a weekly target set by you and then reward yourself with an episode or movie.
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While watching a movie or series, you may find a character or instance relatable to you.
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Limit screen time and know when to stop. Use movies/series as refreshers during study breaks, not excuses.
All the best and stay positive in your JEE journey!
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Answered 4 weeks ago
To be eligible for JEE Advanced JoSAA counselling:
- Candidates should have JEE Advanced rank
- Candidates must have passed class 12 or equivalent exam
- Candidates should have studied Physics, Chemistry and Maths in class 12
- In class 12, canmdidates must have score 75% aggregate marks or must be in top 20 p
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No, your candidature will be rejected as you need to have minimum of 75% in class 12 to be eligible for admisison to the IITs, NIT, IIITs and GFTIs via the JoSAA counselling. Even if you pass JEE Advanced and JEE Main, of you do not have 75% minimum marks in class 12 boards you will no get admission
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Devdutta Majhi was the female topper in JEE Advanced 2025. She has scored 312 marks out of 360 marks and got anm all India rank of 16.
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In 2025, the number of male candidates who passed JEE Advanced were 44,974 and 9,404 females qualified.
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1,87,223 candidates registered for JEE Advanced 2025 and 1,80,422 appeared in the exam. Of them, 54,378 passed the JEE Advanced exam in 2025.
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No. The JEE Advanced counselling is held online only on the official website of JoSAA - josaa.nic.in. The counselling process includes:
- Registration
- Choice filling
- Mock seat allotment
- Seat allotment
- Online reporting (seat confirmation, payment of fee, freeze/slide/float)
- Document verification
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The official website for JEE Advanced counselling is josaa.nic.in. All details related to the JEE Advanced counselling is posted on the official website. Candidates have to register online for the counselling process at josaa.nic.in.
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Answered 4 weeks ago
The JEE Advanced counselling is held online on the official website - josaa.nic.in. The JEE Advanced counselling for IIT admission is called the JoSAA counselling. Only candidates with JEE Advanced rank are allowed to register for the counselling process.
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Answered 4 weeks ago
As per the analysis of the previous year data, the candidates belonging to general category must aim to score around 180 marks out of 360 to qualify the exam. 180+ marks will be a safe zone and will ensure that you pass the exam for IIT admissions. However, note that this marks will not get you a go
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To get a JEE Advanced AIR below 5000, candidates must score around 145 marks out of 360 as per the 2025 data.
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