Examinations have been an integral part of human life since
ancient times. The concept of testing one’s knowledge and skill dates back to
the epic era. In the Mahabharata, Guru Dronacharya famously conducted a
concentration test for the Pandava and Kaurava princes to assess their focus
and determination. Examinations continue to play a vital role in every sphere
of life.
There is a universal agreement that examinations are stressful;
be it an academic examination, an eye examination or for that matter an
examination of a cupboard in the hostel. Based on the results of these exams,
the people are categorised on their status and capabilities. Exams sort the
brightest and the most competent among the crowd. However, it may not be so as
sometimes many bright and hardworking students are left behind due to some specific
reason. A good result can be a source of motivation and high self-esteem
whereas a poor result can lead to great distress and self-doubt. It is a shame
that students, start to play a game of blame, looking for an excuse to justify
their failures instead of accepting shortcomings head-on because of the embarrassment
and shame surrounding failure. We must know that good marks do not guarantee a
good future. It is important for us to instead instil in the students a joy for
learning and growing from failure, and to be ready to tackle a tough and
challenging exam with open arms. Exams really don't have to be about passing,
success can also come from failure. Therefore, our society must create a more
supportive and open-minded environment for students.
The examination journey is a roller coaster of emotions for the
students. From the initial preparation and intensive studying to the actual
attempt and the anxious wait for the results, a multitude of thoughts flood
their minds. One word that comes to their mind most often is ‘Maybe’.. “Maybe
if I had paid more attention”, “Maybe if
I had not wasted my time on movies”, etc. or in other words regret creeps in.
These thoughts can be overwhelming, making the students wish that they had used
their time wisely and handled things differently. Thus, examinations make them
realise the importance of time management. It is unfortunate that this
realization strikes a few students too late.
The pressure to succeed in competitive exams can be tremendous.
Some students spend a part of their lives preparing for a certain exam, driven
by the determination to succeed. The outcome of these exams determines their
future. Tragically, this pressure can sometimes be too much to bear, leading
some students who face disappointment to take drastic measures. The students
must understand that failure is not the finale of life; but rather a fresh
start. It offers us a valuable chance to relearn, reassess and grow stronger
and wiser.
Hence, it is important for us to understand that life is an exam
itself testing us every day and giving us an opportunity to grow and learn.
Examinations are challenging but an important part of our life’s journey. We
must approach them with a positive mindset and in the face of any adversity, we
must get up and strive harder than before to achieve success. As Swami
Vivekananda has rightly said, “Arise,
awake and stop not till the goal is reached.”
By: Zodingpuii, XI
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