Know how Anmol Archiwal secured 100 Percentile in JEE Main 2021 July session.
National Testing Agency (NTA) has announced the JEE Main 2021 result for July session on August 6 on the official website. Among the students who have qualified the engineering entrance examination, a few have emerged as the JEE Main 2021 Toppers. In the 3rd attempt, 17 students managed to secure 100 Percentile in JEE Main 2021. Anmol Archiwal from Haryana has scored full marks in the exam with his consistent hard work. While looking forward to bringing the same results in JEE Advanced, Anmol wants to pursue BSc in Mathematics from IISc Bangalore and work towards building a great career. Read to know how Anmol Archiwal scored 100 percentile in JEE Main 2021.
Q. How are you feeling to be one of the top scorers of JEE Main 2021 July exam? Was JEE Main 2021 your first attempt?
Anmol Archiwal: It feels great. I am happy that I have managed to score 100 percentile in the exam. I really worked hard for this session. This was not my first attempt. I am happy this attempt has paid off.
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Q. Since when did you start studying for JEE Main 2021 exam? How much time did you spend for JEE Main exam?
Anmol Archiwal: I started studying when I was in Class XI. Due to the pandemic, I attended my first year physically but then everything was shifted online.
Q. Did you join any coaching institute? If yes, from which class?
Anmol Archiwal: I joined Aakash Institute in Bhiwandi, Haryana in Class XI.
Q. What was your JEE Main preparation strategy?
Anmol Archiwal: I knew that lakhs of students took this exam. Therefore, I knew I had to study consistently. I used to spend 12 hours every day. For this session, I tried to work on my weaknesses. I also studied from the NCERT, which I had not done for earlier sessions.
Q. Which subject did you focus on more and why?
Anmol Archiwal: I concentrated on Physics, which was a weak spot for me. I also worked on Biology.
Q. Which books did you refer to while preparing for JEE Main 2021 exam?
Anmol Archiwal: There were many books that I referred to while preparing for the exam. There was study material provided by Aakash. I also studied from NCERT.
Q. What is your future plan?
Anmol Archiwal: I want to pursue BSc in Mathematics from IISC Bangalore. For this, I have to prepare and qualify JEE Advanced.
Q. What will be your message to future JEE aspirants?
Anmol Archiwal: Consistency is the key. If only you can manage to study 10-12 daily, then attempt JEE Main. Besides other books, know your NCERT inside out.
Also Read: JEE Main 2021 topper interview: Pal Aggarwal wants to join IISc Bangalore, not IIT

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