
JEE-na issi ka naam hai? Weighing in on IIT aspirants’ rigorous timetable
Hindustan TimesFor science students, it’s the most crucial time of the year as they sit down to attempt the second session of Joint Entrance Examination Main. I’ve been self-studying for over 12 hours daily,” informs Tanmay Krishna, a resident of East Kidwai Nagar, adding, “I took a gap year so that I don’t have school work or boards to worry about. In reality, we need some socialising and downtime in order to recover.” Alumni's take Kshitij Morodia, an alumnus of IIT Delhi from batch of 2019, shares, “It doesn’t matter how many hours in a day you study if you’re too burnt out to remember it. You have to do it efficiently.” Shivam Khare, a senior software engineer at X Corp who graduated from IIT Delhi in 2016, says, “I used to study for about 12 hours a day when I was in class XI and XII, and that included school and coaching centre classes. Still, the schedule shared online looks extremely rigorous.” Doc's advice “I would advise against following such a schedule,” says Vandana, a clinical psychologist at AIIMS, Delhi.
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