Helping students overwhelming situations
Suppose you’re an educator, mentor, or parent supporting students preparing for exams like JEE or NEET. In that case, you’ve likely noticed something troubling: despite an explosion of study apps, techniques, and advice, many students feel more lost and overstressed than ever. It’s easy to assume they just need to “work harder” or “study longer,” but that’s rarely the case. What we’re seeing is decision paralysis caused by too much conflicting information and too many study strategies floating around . One student told us recently, “I’ve watched so many toppers’ routines, but now I don’t know which one to follow.” Another shared feeling was being burned out trying to keep up with a 12-hour study schedule they saw online. As educators and guides, we need to recognise that our students don’t lack dedication—they’re overwhelmed by choices. The best way to help them is to steer them toward a few proven, focused techniques that fit their style and pace, rather than bombarding t...