City
Epaper

PM's 'Pariksha Pe Charcha' 2025 edition concludes with toppers' tips for students

By IANS | Updated: February 18, 2025 13:05 IST

New Delhi, Feb 18 Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s highly anticipated and popular programme, 'Pariksha Pe Charcha 2025,' (PPC) ...

Open in App

New Delhi, Feb 18 Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s highly anticipated and popular programme, 'Pariksha Pe Charcha 2025,' (PPC) reached its grand finale on Tuesday. In the eighth edition of this unique interactive session, toppers of various prestigious examinations, including CBSE, ICSE, UPSC Civil Services, CLAT and IIT-JEE, shared their tips and learnings with the students.

The special episode featured a diverse panel of achievers such as Shuchismita Adhikari, the ISC topper; B. Nistha, an MBBS graduate from Manipur University who had also participated in the PPC earlier; Ashish Verma, a top performer from IIT Delhi and former PPC participant, Radhika Singhal, CBSE topper 2022-23; Vavilala Chidvilas Reddy, IIT-JEE Advanced AIR-1, 2023; Jai Kumar Bohara, CLAT AIR-1, 2024; Armanpreet Singh, NDA AIR-1, 2024 and Ishita Kishore, UPSC AIR-1, 2022.

Each topper shared with the students valuable insights into their journey and how they overcame the challenges during their preparation.

B. Nistha, speaking about the pressure and stress many students feel while preparing for exams, said, “The first stress we face is about the syllabus. What to cover, and by when to cover it. Prioritisation and revision are key. I never found making notes useful, but I made flowcharts and short pointers, which helped me more. Every student has a different method of preparation.”

Addressing the stress and fear around competitive exams, UPSC topper Ishita said, “Whenever we think of exams, we are engulfed by fear. But it’s important to conquer that fear. As PM Modi says, ‘To cheat is to be cheap,’ so be honest in your approach, and that will help you build confidence.”

Earlier participants of the PPC programme reflected on how being a part of the event had transformed their approach to studies.

Ashish Verma shared his experience, saying, “If you want to excel in any field, you need to achieve three wins every day: Spiritual, mental, and physical. If you do these three, you are already ahead of the crowd.”

In addition to motivational stories, students had the opportunity to clear their doubts during a Q&A session.

Common concerns such as exam preparation strategies, managing stress, and avoiding the temptation to cheat were addressed by the toppers.

One key piece of advice that resonated with both Indian and international students was to include extracurricular activities like music and sports to help calm the mind during the stressful exam period.

The toppers encouraged students to focus on holistic development to reduce anxiety and improve focus.

The 'Pariksha Pe Charcha' programme has once again proved to be a source of motivation and guidance for students across India and beyond.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalPutin thanks North Korean leader for troop deployment to Russia: Reports

InternationalAbu Dhabi International Book Fair shapes future of publishing sector

NationalSC issues notice on plea to regulate explicit content on social media, OTT platforms

Cricket"Still better": Bumrah shares heartwarming moment with MI legend Malinga after shattering his record

InternationalMyanmar hit by 157 aftershocks in one month after deadly 7.7 magnitude quake

National Realted Stories

NationalRestoration of demolished temples in violence-hit Murshidabad to start from April 30: Suvendu Adhikari

NationalNearly 800 people stranded in East Sikkim following sudden snowstorm evacuated

NationalGovt objects to BBC's Pahalgam coverage, terming terrorists as ‘militants’

NationalEPFO Portal Down? Users Face Problems from Login to Downloading Passbook

NationalAssault on Kashmiriyat, values enshrined in Constitution: J&K Dy CM moves resolution on Pahalgam attack