
The exam season is always full of anxiety for students. It can get overwhelming for many, especially when they’re preparing for competitive exams like JEE Main, JEE Advanced, and BITSAT, etc.

JEE Advanced is an entrance exam for getting into the best engineering colleges like IITs in India. It is one of the toughest exams in the country. Looking at the country’s current situation because of the covid-19 pandemic, many exams were postponed, and this has worried many JEE aspirants. So we have figured out some best tips which will motivate you throughout your preparation during this pandemic.
JEE preparation is a long process and lakhs of aspirants appear for the exam every year. They spend a lot of time on their preparations and do a lot of hard work, but not many get their desired rank.

Mental health is a taboo that not everyone likes to talk about, especially in a country like India. With a huge population and competition, children suffer a lot from anxiety and stress over exams. As parents, it’s of utmost importance for you to help your child with such issues actively. The pressure of exams is immense and can lead to a lot of repercussions for your child when dealing with stress, behavior, and academics. So, taking care of mental health is just as important as having a healthy body. As a parent, you play an important role in your child’s mental health.

As we all know that it’s the JEE season and all aspirants are preparing hard. For the first time in its history, the JEE main exam will be held in four sessions, which allows students to prepare even more effectively. February and March session exams are completed, the next session exam will be in April and May.

For the first time in its history, JEE Main is being conducted in four different sessions this year. It has never happened before, and you might thank the COVID-19 pandemic for the same. So, we guess that JEE aspirants ki toh ‘pawri’ ho rahi hai because they can attempt the exam four times.