Rhythm Kedia is a JEE Advanced 2024 Topper. He has obtained 337 marks out of 360 and has secured AIR 4 in the JEE Advanced exam 2024. He started preparing for the Joint Entrance Examination from class 11 onwards. His daily schedule includes self-study for at least 6-7 hours. He is the JEE Advanced Toppers 2024 out of the IIT Roorkee zone. IIT Madras declared the JEE Advanced 2024 result on June 9.
Rhythm emphasises asking questions and clearing your doubts as soon as they arise. He has mentioned the benefits of practising mock tests and sample papers. He enjoys listening to music and playing table tennis and badminton to de-stress himself. Check out the complete interview as he shares his preparation strategy, tips and more insights about preparing for the JEE Advanced examination.
Q1. Congratulations on your performance in the JEE Advanced exam 2024! What was your reaction upon seeing your score?
Rhythm Kedia: I was very proud of myself. The result was unexpected seeing how competitive the exam. It all depends on your performance on the day of the exam so one can never be too sure. But definitely, I am very happy with my result.
Q2. Why do you want to study engineering? When did you decide to study engineering?
Rhythm Kedia: I would say, I was drawn to physics, chemistry and mathematics quite early on say 6th standard. I also had my elder brother guide me through the subjects and help me figure out the subjects of my interest. So I decided to pursue the science stream in class 11th.
Q3. What do your parents do?
Rhythm Kedia: My father is a businessman. My mother is a homemaker. My brother has recently graduated from IIT Delhi.
Q4. What made you decide to prepare for your JEE journey from Kota?
Rhythm Kedia: Kota is also seen as the education hub of India. I decided to come here for the experience and atmosphere dedicated to studying. Many students come here to prepare for the JEE Mains and Advanced exam. It creates a competitive environment that helps in the preparation.
Q5. So tell us about other competitive exams that you have appeared for apart from JEE Advanced. What are some of the benefits of giving such exams?
Rhythm Kedia: I have appeared for various Olympiads back from 6th class. In my class 11, I have represented India in two international olympiads- the Asian Physics Olympiad and the International Physics Olympiad. The benefit of such exams is that we get used to the competitive exams from early on. We get to gauge our performance amongst the vast pool of competition.
Q6. Did you take coaching to prepare for your exams and if yes from where?
Rhythm Kedia: Yes, I took coaching from Allen Institute. The coaching also provided me with a peer group that provided a healthy completion and always kept me on my toes.
Q7. Mock tests and sample papers – how extensively did you practise with the help of these? Do you think practising from the previous year’s papers helps and how?
Rhythm Kedia: Yes, I have attempted multiple JEE Advanced mock tests and sample papers. After attempting the mocks I would analyse my paper and discuss with my teachers to improve my performance and grasp that concept. I believe it is very important to deeply analyse your performance and check for the scope of improvements.
Q8. What subject did u enjoy studying the most or found it the most interesting?
Rhythm Kedia: Definitely Physics. I like physics because it explains most of the things around us. I also enjoyed studying mathematics, since it is required to understand physics and also because it is an interesting subject in itself.
Q9. How many hours did you devote to self-studying during your preparation?
Rhythm Kedia: Apart from my coaching classes, I would study for 6-7 hours by myself. Out of this, I would study chemistry for 3 hours. Chemistry takes up more time since it has more concepts that need to be memorized. I would give equal time to physics and mathematics.
Q10. How did you de-stress yourself during the preparation? What are your hobbies? How often could you pursue them?
Rhythm Kedia: Yes, to destress myself during the exam preparation I would listen to music. I would even play music on a synthesizer. I would also play table tennis and badminton.
Q11. You know you are an inspiration to thousands of students across the country. Do you have any message for future aspirants?
Rhythm Kedia: I would say do not be hesitant in asking doubts. Students should clear all their doubts, and practice using all the resources. Focus on time management and gove time to your weaker areas as well.
On Question asked by student community
Hello there,
To pursue an integrated M.Tech after a diploma, especially with the goal of getting into IITs through JEE Mains and Advanced, here's what you should consider:
1. Eligibility for JEE Mains and Advanced after a Diploma:
JEE Mains: Diploma holders are not eligible for direct admission to NITs/IITs
Atleast you decide to prepare for boards finally no matter how late Just keep the same enthusiasm and zeal for the next three months and you will definitely achieve your goal.
Evaluate the options you have.
Select the best one.
Make a plan for each subject
Go with it till
Hello there,
You can use the given link to get started with your preparations of JEE Advance 2025.
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/1-year-study-plan-for-jee-main
All the best.
No, your first JEE Mains attempt won't be wasted even if you don't clear JEE Advanced or the second attempt of JEE Mains. The JEE Mains considers the best score from both attempts. So, if your first attempt was good, it will be considered for your overall rank. To appear
Every year toughness of JEE Advanced varies so it is almost impossible to predict which score is safe but , let me give you a very rough idea marks around 230 for general category candidates will have good chance for CSE department in IITs.
RAnk under 650 for general candidates
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