i failed in jee main 2022 i got poor marks (87%) and iam a dropper too. now i think i should die because there is no benefit in living like this i have become a nonsense for my parents and teachers I should leave now, iam waiting for rank list to commit suicide to take my last breath
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Dear I too dropped & scored low in jee 2022 but remember whatever it may be life has to go on.
Life is an journey of ups&downs ,you may consider yourself a little bit low but the truth is there are many who are below you.
Our education system is only for reserved candidate's but not for deserved candidate's .
Try new possibilities, look in a different angle .
Dear Student,
Tough times calls for tough measures. Life is not only about your JEE score. You tried for second time and didn’t qualify and that’s totally fine until you don’t give up. Try for third time. Let me give you some examples of famous people who failed in their respective exams but that didn’t stop them to become as successful as they are.
1. Kalpana Chawla
Although Kalpana Chawla has always had a passion for science, she was unable to succeed in the IIT admission exam. She later enrolled in Punjab Engineering College, became an astronaut for NASA, and later became the first person of Indian descent to travel to space.
2. Satya Nadella
Satya Nadella, the CEO and Executive Chairman of Microsoft, did not attend an IIT either. At Manipal Institute of Technology in Karnataka, he earned his BTech in electrical engineering.
3. Piyush Bansal
Owner of lenskart and was unable to clear IIT.
Like these famous persons, there are many who didn’t stop after failing one exam. Because failure doesn’t measure your potential but it gives your more power to try for next time.
You did your second attempt , now try for the third attempt with more planning and strength. Write down the course part which you found difficult and put more efforts in those areas. Read out loud the following points -
1. Don't give up. Ever. This is the only factor contributing to JEE failure. During the two years, they take a break from academics. I am familiar with a few average students who succeeded in the JEE only because they stayed committed for two years. They become extremely intelligent throughout these two years.
2. Avoid falling behind. The second cause of failure is this. Topics become unimportant to people. They begin to deceive themselves. They don't dispel their scepticism. This is awful. Ask your teachers any questions you have. Make sure to seize a topic as soon as it arises. If you don't, don't put off studying or clearing up your worries.
3. Get yourself a mentor. Get in touch with someone who passed the test. someone who can offer you personal guidance. or even an inspiration source. It might be a senior, a relative, a teacher, or anyone else. Keep in touch and work out your problems with them. You can utilise AcadBoost to get JEE instruction if you can't locate a mentor:)
4. Limit the number of books you solve. A few basic books (coaching sheets, HCV, NCERT, past exams, etc.) are available; they are sufficient. More than that is for the AIR Top 100.
5. Follow your development. Make sure you are aware of your strengths and weaknesses. Take note of your errors.
Here is the link to previous years questions paper which you can study and practice -
https://engineering.careers360.com/download/jee-main-sample-papers-previous-years
You’ll find mock test, subject wise material, test series and more in the link given below -
https://learn.careers360.com/engineering/jee-main-preparation-material/
Follow these few steps and you can succeed on any exams life throws at you. Lastly remember the following quote for the rest of your life.
The secret of success is learning how to use pain and pleasure instead of having pain and pleasure use you. If you do that, you’re in control of your life. If you don’t, life controls you.” – Tony Robbins
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