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JEE and NEET exams have been postponed due to coronavirus. What is your thought on how the students should prepare themselves mentally?


Vinayak Peri 28th Apr, 2020
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Mr J.C. Chaudhry 28th Apr, 2020

Students should think that this is for their betterment only. Students should find opportunity in every adversity. Students whose preparation was not complete, they got another chance and  more time to prepare. Students whose preparation was complete, got more time for revision so students must think that they have to prepare well and score better now as they have got more time. They should not worry and must do more practice and prepare themselves thoroughly sitting at home. Students  complain of not getting ample time for preparation, now they have enough time and they should utilise this positively.


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Akram Khan 28th Apr, 2020

Hi,

As the JEE and NEET exams have been postponed due to corona virus outbreak many students are worried about the exam dates, result etc.

The student should take it in positive way. Think that you have got extra time to prepare for the exam. You can do revision of what you have studied earlier. Make your concept more clear and free of doubts. Students can Analyse thier preparation by attempting online mock test.

Instead of getting frustrated with the uncertainty, utilize the time they have in a positive way. As it is sure that exam will be conducted so till the final dates of exam come student should upgrade their knowledge so that they get benefit and increase your marks and chances of getting admission in good colleges.

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Aniket Sharma 28th Apr, 2020

hi candidate,

Many candidates have slowed down the preparation level of JEE/NEET because of sudden delay of exams for like 1-2 months. Those candidates should not waste their time in overthinking about the things that is not important for their exams. If they slow down then this gap of 1-2 months is enough for these kinds of candidates to be left behind by the ones who are persistently preparing for JEE Mains. So don't stop running the race if the finishing line is pushed backward otherwise you will be lagged behind and you rank may slip by a good amount.


I hope this answer will help.
All the best for the future!!


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