My WBJEE 2024 Experience - A Lesson in Consistency, Resources & Self-Realization

Last Updated : 22 Apr, 2026

Hello everyone! I’m currently a Sophomore pursuing a B.Tech in Artificial Intelligence at AGEMC (Alipurduar Government Engineering and Management College), with a target graduation year of 2028.

Back in 2024, I appeared for the WBJEE 2024 with the goal of securing a good engineering college. My preparation journey was far from perfect, it was a mix of ambition, inconsistency, and learning through mistakes.

This isn’t a topper’s story. It’s a real journey of trial, error, and growth.

Preparation Phase:

Study Materials and Resources

My preparation revolved around a combination of CBSE fundamentals and WBJEE-specific practice. These were the main books I relied on:

  • NCERT books for basics
  • Arihant CBSE Chapterwise Solved Papers (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics)
  • MTG 10 Years WBJEE Chapterwise Solutions (2015–2024)
  • Chhaya Mathematics by Sourendranath De

These books helped me:

  • Strengthen basics through previous year questions
  • Understand WBJEE question patterns
  • Practice chapterwise problem-solving

However, one mistake I made was:

Switching between resources too often instead of mastering a few

Study Schedule and Strategy

Consistency was my biggest struggle.

  • Some days I studied effectively
  • Many days I lacked discipline

Instead of a structured plan, my preparation became irregular and mood-driven.

Closer to the exam, I focused on:

  • Important chapters
  • Formula revision
  • Selective practice

Coaching and Self-Study

I mainly depended on self-study rather than structured coaching.

This gave me flexibility, but also required strong discipline, which I couldn’t maintain consistently.

Exam Day Experience:

Exam Environment

On the day of WBJEE 2024, the environment was:

  • Highly competitive
  • Slightly intimidating at first
  • Well-organized seating
  • A focused atmosphere

It made me realize the seriousness of the exam instantly.

Inside the Hall

Strategy:

  • Start with familiar questions
  • Avoid wasting time on tough ones

What went well:

  • Mathematics felt manageable in parts
  • Some direct questions boosted confidence

Challenges:

  • Chemistry had tricky conceptual questions
  • Time management became a real issue

Instead of panicking, I chose to:

Skip difficult questions and move ahead

Handling Pressure

Unlike earlier exams, I stayed relatively calm.

Even when I couldn’t solve certain questions, I didn’t let it affect the rest of my paper.

That mindset made a noticeable difference.

Post-Exam Reflection

First Impressions

After the exam, I felt:

  • Relieved
  • Moderately satisfied
  • Aware that I could have performed better

Insights Gained

This journey taught me some key lessons:

  • Consistency beats last-minute effort
  • Concept clarity is essential for WBJEE
  • Previous year questions are extremely important
  • Time management is a deciding factor
  • A calm mindset improves performance

Most importantly:

Preparation is not about how much you study, but how consistently you study.

What I Would Do Differently

If I were to prepare again, I would:

  • Follow a strict daily routine
  • Revise regularly instead of cramming
  • Solve mock tests consistently
  • Limit resources and focus deeply
  • Work more on weak areas

Conclusion and Tips:

Overall Experience

WBJEE 2024 was more than just an exam for me. It helped me:

  • Understand my preparation level
  • Identify my mistakes
  • Build a clearer direction for improvement

It wasn’t perfect, but it was necessary for growth.

Tips for WBJEE Aspirants

  • Stay consistent, even on low-motivation days
  • Don’t ignore revision
  • Practice PYQs seriously
  • Avoid too many books - master a few
  • Stay calm during the exam

Final Thoughts

You don’t need a perfect strategy to start, but you do need consistency to succeed.

Sometimes, an imperfect preparation teaches you more than perfect results ever could.

WBJEE 2024 didn’t just test my knowledge, It taught me discipline, awareness, and how to improve. And that’s what truly matters.

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