Skip to main content

Posts

Showing posts with the label failure

How Caste based Reservation is destroying the deserved Youth In India.

 Since the Indian Constitution went into effect in 1950, there has been much discussion about the country's reservation system. In order to give historically underrepresented and marginalized groups like Scheduled Castes (SCs), Scheduled Tribes (STs), and Other Backward Classes (OBCs) representation and equal chances in education, employment, and political representation, the system was put into place. However, there have been discussions in recent years about the detrimental effects of the reservation system, particularly on deserving candidates who feel pressured and like failures as a result of the system. The perception of reverse discrimination is one of the key problems with India's reservation system. The reservation system prevents many qualified applicants who worked hard and earned outstanding grades or qualifications from getting a job or a seat in a certain educational institution as well as to clear competitive exams. They become stressed and feel like failure as a...

A short guide to Students on How to Overcome Failures in Exams.

  Examinations are a necessary component of any student's academic experience. Exam success gives you a sense of accomplishment, while exam failure can be hard to take. When we don't get the outcomes we were expecting for, it's normal to feel dissatisfied, but it's important to keep in mind that failure is not the end. It's a chance to develop and learn. Taking a deep breath and recognizing your emotions is the first step to getting over exam failure. While feeling dissatisfied is acceptable, try not to dwell on it. Change your attention to what you can do next. Examine your errors to determine where you need to make changes. Consider what went wrong and how you might prevent repeating the same errors in the future. Setting clear objectives is a critical first step in overcoming failure. Make a plan to reach your goals after you've determined the areas where you need to improve. Consider the journey rather than the destination, and make daily incremental progres...