Aspirant's life .

                        Aspirant's life 


Do you know what? If you want to explore every aspect of your life, then you should simply prepare for any of the competitive exams. It will tell you how cruel the world is. If you prepare for any of the examinations, you will recognise your abilities that you haven't used yet. You will come to know the reality of our Indian education system. It's not everyone's cup of tea to handle this type of pressure and criticism from your own parents.


Well !!! There are many entrance examinations in India, such as UPSC, MPSC, CAT, GATE, etc. If you want to pass this examination, you will need the following three abilities: dedication, patience, and perseverance. While preparing for this exam, we suffer from mental trauma and depression and frequently doubt our own abilities. We look at our own friend as a competitor, getting jealous of someone's success. 


But what is the reality of this examination? The reality is harsh, unacceptable, and worse than worse. Education is no longer about teaching skills and values; it's now a huge business industry. We often see this industry in Kota (Rajasthan), Latur (Maharashtra), Delhi, etc. The aspirant is treated as a product. a product to deliver, gain some reputation, and earn money. Aspirants suffer a lot between their institution and their parent's expectations. They lose their own identity.

One truth about the aspirant's life is that they no longer remain a child. They compromise their dream to fulfil their parents' expectations. They know the truth: seats are limited, and the number of students appearing for an exam is irrelevant considering the number of seats. They try n try n try but reality is few amomg many .It's really a brute. It takes courage to face reality while still preparing for the best. My urge to society is to not treat an aspirant as a failure because they have suffered a lot.

Aspirant life is all about sleepless nights, overthinking, carrying heavy expectations, doubting your own abilities, and overcoming new challenges. Aspirant life is worth living, and everyone should experience one in their lifetime..

Thank you
Jay.

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