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Aloha Folks!
I am Souvik Pan ,Computer Science and Engineering undergraduate from Motilal Nehru National Institute Of Technology (NIT Allahabad ).
I decided to create this blog to help out JEE Aspirants with their preparations for various competitive exams.I will be discussing about the strategies followed by me and also by some of my fellow classmates during our IIT-JEE preparations.Along with these, this blog will contain efficient techniques to boost your preparations backed with science.
Also as I am a martial arts teacher, Balck belt KAI(Karate Association of India),Nationla double Gold medalist .I love to blog about health and fitness along with self improvement.
Meanwhile this will also help me out in improving my communication skills ðŸ˜›
So lets get started!
Good company in a journey makes the way seem shorter. — Izaak Walton
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