JEE Main 2026 Perfect Scorer - Aspirants can find the JEE Main 2026 perfect scorer's tips and strategies in this article. In the JEE Main 2026 session 1 exam, Arnav Gautam has secured a perfect score of 300/300. Full marks in the exam mean that he is one of the JEE Main 2026 toppers. The marks were calculated using the JEE answer key and response sheet. The JEE Main AIR 1 details will be released along with the results. The JEE Main result will be announced by February 16, 2026. Arnav, a resident of Kota, Rajasthan, dreams of pursuing Computer Science Engineering from IIT Bombay. His secret to studying is to resolve doubts as soon as they occur. Careers360 has conducted an exclusive interview to know the JEE Mains perfect scorer's success story. Learn about his journey of preparation for JEE Main 2026 from class 6th, his study schedule and pattern here.
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Ques- Congratulations on getting a perfect score! How are you feeling right now?
Answer- I am feeling very excited and upbeat after achieving a perfect score in the JEE Main 2026 Session 1 Examination. I am satisfied that my hard work and discipline have paid off. I owe my success in the JEE Main examination to my family and Allen Kota faculty.
Ques- Tell me about yourself. Which school and state are you from?
Answer- I live in Arogya Nagar in Kota City, Rajasthan.
Ques- Who inspired you to become an engineer?
Answer- I had self-motivation and the belief of making it big in the JEE Main 2026 Examination. I wanted to become an engineer from the very beginning.
Ques- In which session and on which day did you appear for JEE Main 2026?
Answer- I appeared on 21st January 2026, 1st Shift exam.
Ques- What was the difficulty level, and which section did you find the easiest?
Answer- The difficulty level of the JEE Main 2026 Session 1 examination was tough.
Ques- Did you take a drop year, or are you a first-time candidate?
Answer- No, I did not take a drop year and was a first-time candidate.
Ques- How should one strategise JEE preparation along with board exams?
Answer- I believe that self-study is most important, but the right direction cannot be achieved without coaching. Immediate resolution of the doubts is utmost important in the JEE-like competitive examination preparation, which is not possible without Allen faculty guidance.
Ques- What is the right way to create a study timetable?
Answer- Study timetable depends on the student as every student studies according to his/her preferred time. However, I would attend Allen classes in the morning and later revise it. I also used to attend doubt session and return to home in the evening. I would study till 12 midnight and later would go for sleep.
Ques- Which books did you follow for Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics?
Ans - I did not study from any specific book and rather relied on the study material and study modules of Allen Career Institute for the preparation of IIT JEE.
Ques- When did you start your JEE preparation, and where did you take coaching?
Answer- I am studying at Allen Career Institute Kota since class 6. I started JEE preparation in class 11.
Ques- What should be the approach in the last two months to score well?
Answer- I followed a clear strategy during the JEE Main 2026 exam. I solved questions from Chemistry first, then Physics, and finally Math. Due to my excellent time management, I had time to re-evaluate the entire paper at the end. This is why I was able to avoid getting a single question wrong and achieve a perfect score.
Ques- Which stream and college are you aiming for?
Answer - My target is to seek a top rank in JEE Advanced 2026 and secure admission in the Computer science branch of IIT Bombay.
Ques- Are you preparing for Session 2 as well?
Answer- No, I am not preparing for session 2 and presently focusing completely on the JEE Advanced 2026 examination for accomplishing my dream of seeking admission in IIT Bombay.
Ques- How many hours do you study, and what do you do to relieve stress?
Answer - I used to do self-study for around 7-to-8 hours. For recreation, I used to play cricket with my younger brother in the bylanes near the house.
Ques - Please share some general tips on exam-day strategy for students.
Answer - JEE aspirants should keep a calm mind and stay focused on the examination day for the best results. Aspirants should not allow examination pressure to get into their minds too much. Aspirants should take the examination with a relaxed approach.
On Question asked by student community
There are tough chances to get into Government colleges through JOSAA. However, you can opt for Food Technology or Textile Technology at the
Indian Institute of Handloom Technology, Salem
National Institute of Food Technology, Entrepreneurship and Management, Thanjavur.
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You have good chances to get
Indian Institute of Handloom Technology, Varanasi
Indian Institute of Carpet Technology, Bhadohi
While you may get some other colleges as well, however, the changes are fewer.
Rajiv Gandhi National Aviation University, Raebareli.
National Institute of Electronics and Information Technology, Gorakhpur
Your chances of getting admission are very low. Refer to the JEE Main college predictor to see which colleges you can get based on your scores.
In JOSAA , it is not possible to change category at the time of counselling. However, if you opt for state counselling, there might be a chance to change the category for final merit.
MBM Jodhpur admission for Mining closes at 4K-5K JEE Main rank. It is hard to get the desired course and college.
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