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Why gaining an admission in CMI is more difficult than IITJEE

Why gaining an admission in CMI is more difficult than IITJEE

  1. When investing in a learning platform/ program assess how much can be best assimilated by the child…Feeling challenged is fine, but a child feeling overwhelmed or inundated with resources is a completely different matter. As a parent you will often get to know the reality. 
  2. Listen to your child, respect her. We do a great job of providing our children with love, affection, care, material comforts. But we rarely honour them. We often embarrass and shame, to discipline them. (We would possibly do away with 90% of parenting problems if we didn’t use shaming as a tool to raise children).
  3. Mathematics is one subject that often arouses maximum anxiety in parents and children alike. It is imperative that parents understand the reasons if they are to adequately support their children. 

Firstly, Math is abstract and the ideas are tough to communicate and until the neural connection around the concept is formed the ideas can remain inaccessible for the young learner. Also, very often, the binary approach to learning Mathematics where either something is right or wrong can make it a daunting, discouraging journey. Unless Mathematics is a place for adventure we cannot nurture love for learning.

 When children grow in their understanding of ideas, after refinement through activities, appropriate contextual discussions, arguments and the right, incisive questions; they soar in confidence. They become leaders in pursuit of learning and discovery rather than settle down into being obedient, subservient followers!

Leadership, questioning, logic, reasoning, discovery, confidence, challenging, debating, refuting, verifying, learning and benefitting from mistakes, correcting, unlearning, relearning…..these are some of the keywords to learning well.

Provide a safe platform for this, one where children can question, speak freely and make mistakes without risk/ fear of being judged or disapproved; without which real learning remains elusive and it becomes mere assimilation of facts.

It is not lack of proficiency in Math that affects people as much, but the belief that being bad at Math has serious consequences and that it reflects a low mental ability.

What is being bad at Math? For most it simply means being bad at tests conducted in a stressful, anxiety-provoking environment. 

We look at people who can, however, handle such stuff with awe. We suspect they are endowed with extra intelligence and not just a different kind of interest.

A person, who lacks appreciation of art and music, neither sees himself nor is seen by others as lacking. He accepts himself and is accepted by others as simply a person who has interests elsewhere.

Why then, should people torment themselves or others for not having an interest or proficiency in Math? Why should it be seen as a failure of any kind? 

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IITJEE Preparation: A Character Building Effort

Introduction:

In the digital era, where adolescents are increasingly drawn towards the allure of social media and myriad distractions, the journey of preparing for the IITJEE entrance exams stands out as a unique character-building endeavor for students in their 10th and 11th grades.

Building Discipline & Focus

As teenagers grapple with the constant pull of virtual interactions and online entertainment, the structured nature of IITJEE preparation serves as a beacon of discipline and focus. This rigorous process demands a commitment of time and effort that extends beyond the classroom, cultivating a sense of responsibility that transcends academic boundaries.

Amid the cacophony of social media notifications and the relentless bombardment of information, aspiring IITians learn to filter out distractions and prioritize their goals. The ability to channel one’s energy towards a long-term objective is a vital skill that extends far beyond the realms of academics, echoing the essence of true character development.

Transitioning from the passive consumption of content to active problem-solving, students engage in critical thinking and analytical skills that contribute immensely to their personal growth. The IITJEE journey fosters a proactive mindset, empowering students to navigate challenges with resilience and perseverance.

Friendships & Network

While not everyone secures admission into the prestigious IITs, the intangible benefits accrued during the preparation phase are invaluable. Friendships forged in study groups and the camaraderie developed through shared struggles imbue students with a sense of teamwork and collaboration—essential traits in the tapestry of character development.

The process of IITJEE preparation is akin to a crucible, refining individuals and instilling in them a strong work ethic. The ability to manage time effectively, set priorities, and endure through setbacks becomes ingrained, shaping individuals into resilient, well-rounded personalities.

Holistic understanding & Tenacity

Moreover, the exposure to a diverse range of subjects and problem-solving techniques broadens students’ perspectives, fostering a holistic understanding of the world. This multidisciplinary approach not only aids academic development but also nurtures a curiosity-driven, lifelong learning mindset.

As students grapple with the intricacies of physics, chemistry, and mathematics, they inadvertently cultivate a tenacity that serves them well in the face of life’s challenges. Success and failure become stepping stones, not stumbling blocks, fostering a mindset that views setbacks as opportunities for growth rather than insurmountable obstacles.

In conclusion, the journey of preparing for the IITJEE entrance exams serves as a crucible for character development, equipping students with essential life skills. While not everyone may clinch a coveted IIT seat, the intangibles gained during this transformative journey resonate throughout their lives, contributing to a resilient, focused, and disciplined character.