“Your JAM preparation shouldn’t be an excuse to not do all of these”
I said to myself.

Hero
Ye hi Umar hai karle!
Study from books that will allow you to
Study the relevant. Save time. Revise 10x faster.
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A book relevant for JAM

During my BSc in Chemistry, when I was preparing for my JAM, I realised how time-consuming chemistry is, especially organic chemistry!

This meant reducing my time in crucial extracurricular activities that expand my ability to enjoy life, learn, and grow.

We all know that real learning happens outside the classroom when you apply for positions of responsibility, volunteer, attend conferences, do internships, and learn new skills through courses!

& Your JAM preparation shouldn’t be an excuse to not do all of these

Which is why I ask you,

BSc mai bhi Competitive exam ki tayari?
From JAM not qualified to triple digit AIR
what’s the difference?
I studied what’s relevant
practised what’s relevant
learnt approaches to solve questions
& Revised a lot!
how can I do this?
Not sure? Get the free version here.
Study the relevant. Save time. Revise 10x faster. Live your BSc.