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Is there a lot of pressure in IIT?

Is there a lot of pressure in IIT?

In strict empirical terms, the academic pressure on an IIT student has not increased over the years. But earlier, students did not suffer massive years-long parental pressure (which also implies a closeted upbringing) and carry an overwhelming terror of failure.

Is life stressful at IIT?

“Expectation: There will be no stress in life after cracking JEE Advanced. Reality: There is a lot of stress in life for IITians (both academic and non-academic). Expectation: Once you graduate from IITs, you will surely get high packages. Reality: Only few IITians get high packages.

How is IIT academic pressure?

If you just revise once what is taught in class once a week you will get good grades. But in the first semester, many students are in chill mode and start studying just before the one day of the exam and feel academic pressure. It is difficult to study when there are a lot of things to do.

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How do you handle pressure in IIT?

How to Handle Anxiety/Stress during IIT-JEE Preparation?

  1. Indulge in Yoga or Physical Activities.
  2. Take Breaks in Between.
  3. Eat a Balanced Diet & Get Proper Sleep.
  4. Take mock tests.
  5. Avoid Interacting with Stressed Peers or Family Members.
  6. Have Realistic Expectations.
  7. Talk to Your Parents, Friends, or Teachers.
  8. FAQs.

Why is IIT stressful?

While many students at the various IITs blame it on the extensive academic pressure that triggers stress and depression, compounded by a “non-cooperative administration” and “strict professors”, other students and experts are of the view that academic stress is “highly misunderstood”, which more often than not, gives a …

How can I study in IIT?

How to get into IIT: Admission Process

  1. Step 1: Appear for the JEE (Main) examination.
  2. Step 2: Appear for the JEE (Advanced) examination.
  3. Step 3: Obtain All India Rank (AIR)
  4. Step 4: Allocation of seats at the different IITs through a common process by the Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA)