NEET Exam: How to handle exam stress and anxiety during the pandemic

The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) is a highly competitive exam for students seeking admission to medical colleges in India. The pandemic has added an extra layer of stress and anxiety to the already challenging exam.

Wed May 3, 2023

NEET Exam: How to handle exam stress and anxiety during the pandemic

"Success is not the key to happiness. Happiness is the key to success. If you love what you are doing, you will be successful." - Albert Schweitzer

The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) is a highly competitive exam for students seeking admission to medical colleges in India. The pandemic has added an extra layer of stress and anxiety to the already challenging exam. Here are some tips on how to handle exam stress and anxiety during the pandemic:

  1. Take care of your physical health: Taking care of your physical health is crucial to managing stress and anxiety. Eat a balanced diet, exercise regularly, and get enough sleep to stay healthy and reduce stress levels.
  2. Practice relaxation techniques: Relaxation techniques such as deep breathing, meditation, and yoga can help reduce stress and anxiety. Practice these techniques regularly to calm your mind and improve focus.
  3. Stay connected with friends and family: Staying connected with friends and family can provide emotional support during stressful times. Talk to your loved ones about your concerns and fears, and seek their guidance and advice.
  4. Limit exposure to news and social media: Constant exposure to news and social media can increase stress and anxiety levels. Limit your exposure to news and social media, and focus on your preparation for the exam.
  5. Maintain a study routine: A study routine can help you stay focused and organized. Make a study schedule and stick to it to ensure that you cover all the topics before the exam.
  6. Seek professional help: If you are experiencing severe stress and anxiety, seek professional help. Talk to a counsellor or mental health professional who can guide you through your emotions and provide support.

In conclusion, the pandemic has added an extra layer of stress and anxiety to the already challenging NEET exam. However, with the right techniques and support, students can manage their stress and anxiety levels and perform well in the exam. Take care of your physical health, practice relaxation techniques, stay connected with friends and family, limit exposure to news and social media, maintain a study routine, and seek professional help if needed. By following these tips, students can navigate the NEET exam with confidence and ease.

Shiksha Sharma
A Delhi-based Post Graduate teacher.