"One should work on staying mentally strong": Meet Kabir Chhillar who secured AIR 2 in JEE Advanced
The biggest stories in Indian education often begin with a number. This one begins with two: 329 out of 360 and AIR 2. He has only 1 mark less than AIR 1.
But numbers rarely tell the whole story.
They do not capture the long evenings spent wrestling with difficult problems, the homesickness that quietly creeps in when a student moves away from family, or the discipline it takes to wake up each day and continue preparing for one of the toughest examinations in the country.
For Kabir Chhillar, securing All India Rank 2 in JEE Advanced 2026 was not the result of a defining moment. It was the outcome of hundreds of ordinary days stitched together by consistency, sacrifice, and an unwavering focus on a single goal.
"I was only concentrating on studies," he told ANI.
Behind that understated response lies a journey familiar to many JEE aspirants: long study hours, life away from home and the constant pressure of competing in an examination where even a few marks can change the outcome.
For Kabir, the most difficult part of the journey was not a particular subject or chapter. It was being away from his family during the preparation phase.
"My only challenge was that I had to travel far from home," he told ANI.
For thousands of students who move to coaching hubs every year, that experience is almost a rite of passage. New surroundings, unfamiliar routines, and the absence of family support can make an already demanding process even harder.
Kabir, however, treated it as part of the journey rather than an obstacle.
Ask students about JEE preparation, and most conversations revolve around mock tests, coaching material and study schedules. Kabir believes another factor deserves equal attention.
"One should work on staying mentally strong, as it was very important during the exams," he said to ANI.
The advice reflects a growing reality within India's competitive examination culture. Success is no longer determined only by academic ability. It also depends on how students handle pressure, recover from setbacks and remain focused during months of preparation.
Kabir's story mirrors a pattern seen among many of this year's highest scorers. Rather than speaking about shortcuts or secret formulas, toppers have repeatedly highlighted discipline, consistency, and the ability to avoid distractions.
In a world filled with endless notifications and competing demands for attention, that may be the most difficult skill of all.
For Kabir Chhillar, AIR 2 is the reward for years of effort. But beyond the rank and the marks, his journey offers a reminder that extraordinary results are often built on ordinary days spent doing the same thing well, again and again.
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They do not capture the long evenings spent wrestling with difficult problems, the homesickness that quietly creeps in when a student moves away from family, or the discipline it takes to wake up each day and continue preparing for one of the toughest examinations in the country.
For Kabir Chhillar, securing All India Rank 2 in JEE Advanced 2026 was not the result of a defining moment. It was the outcome of hundreds of ordinary days stitched together by consistency, sacrifice, and an unwavering focus on a single goal.
"I was only concentrating on studies," he told ANI.
Behind that understated response lies a journey familiar to many JEE aspirants: long study hours, life away from home and the constant pressure of competing in an examination where even a few marks can change the outcome.
Far from home, focused on the goal
"My only challenge was that I had to travel far from home," he told ANI.
For thousands of students who move to coaching hubs every year, that experience is almost a rite of passage. New surroundings, unfamiliar routines, and the absence of family support can make an already demanding process even harder.
Kabir, however, treated it as part of the journey rather than an obstacle.
More than academics
Ask students about JEE preparation, and most conversations revolve around mock tests, coaching material and study schedules. Kabir believes another factor deserves equal attention.
"One should work on staying mentally strong, as it was very important during the exams," he said to ANI.
The advice reflects a growing reality within India's competitive examination culture. Success is no longer determined only by academic ability. It also depends on how students handle pressure, recover from setbacks and remain focused during months of preparation.
The common thread among toppers
Kabir's story mirrors a pattern seen among many of this year's highest scorers. Rather than speaking about shortcuts or secret formulas, toppers have repeatedly highlighted discipline, consistency, and the ability to avoid distractions.
In a world filled with endless notifications and competing demands for attention, that may be the most difficult skill of all.
For Kabir Chhillar, AIR 2 is the reward for years of effort. But beyond the rank and the marks, his journey offers a reminder that extraordinary results are often built on ordinary days spent doing the same thing well, again and again.
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