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IIT-JEE aspirant's rigorous schedule: 4.5 hours of sleep, waking up at 4:30 am. Viral post

A 17-year-old IIT-JEE aspirant's daily routine, shared by his friend, drew mixed responses on X.

Updated on: Mar 21, 2024 11:58 AM IST
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It's widely acknowledged that students aiming to crack challenging competitive exams often dedicate themselves tirelessly, burning the midnight oil to secure good ranks. Highlighting the extent of their hard work, a user on X (formerly Twitter) recently shared the rigorous schedule of a friend preparing for the JEE (Joint Entrance Examination) to secure admission into the prestigious IITs (Indian Institutes of Technology). Notably, the young aspirant manages to allocate a mere 4.5 hours for sleep at night, underscoring the sacrifices one makes for academic excellence.

The IIT-JEE aspirant's friend shared his daily routine on X. (X/@rcx86)
The IIT-JEE aspirant's friend shared his daily routine on X. (X/@rcx86)

The user, who is named "Mr Rc" on X and identifies himself as a 16-year-old, shared a handwritten time-table of his 17-year-old friend.

"Schedule of a close friend who is preparing for JEE," he wrote, sharing a photo of the schedule.

Take a look at the young student's schedule:

He takes just a 20-minute break for lunch. Studies continue for the next three hours, followed by a 30-minute nap.

From 4 pm to 8:30 pm, the teenager attends classes. This is followed by a 30-minute session for "notes”. After a dinner break, he returns to studies all the way till 11:45 pm.

A note at the bottom of the schedule has a motivational message to help the boy get through the day.

"Never will you have this day again. So make it count," it says.

The JEE aspirant’s friend who shared the schedule on X said he strictly follows the schedule.

“He follows it very precisely. Filled with determination to bring his family out of poverty,” Mr Rc wrote.

Several people who saw the post spoke about how there are thousands of such young people and that there is no alternative to hard work, especially for those who are not from financially sound backgrounds.

A user who claimed to be an IIT student said he used to spend 10 to 14 hours a day to study while preparing for the tough JEE.

"Hard work has no alternative. Especially if you aren't rich and come from general merit," wrote Bengaluru-based cardiologist Dr Deepak Krishnamurthy.

 
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Shylaja Varma is the Trending Editor at Hindustan Times. Having worked in some of India’s top newsrooms, she has established herself as a keen observer of internet culture. Her work often bridges the gap between fast-paced digital developments and traditional reportage. From writing about the human toll of disasters and decoding the hottest memes to tracking what Elon Musk, Indian CEOs, billionaires and tech leaders are doing on social media, Shylaja’s editorial lens is defined by accuracy, speed and a deep understanding of the online landscape. She also writes stories about Indians abroad, the NRI life and struggles. She also has a keen eye for stories about Bengaluru and its startup and IT culture, having grown up in the Karnataka capital and seen its evolution. Prior to her current role, Shylaja spent several years at CNN-News18, NDTV and Moneycontrol, where she honed her skills in real-time news reporting and digital storytelling. She started her career in television news, reporting from Bengaluru and New Delhi. Shylaja built Moneycontrol’s Trends vertical and set up the team, turning it into a high-traffic destination. She also did video interviews for events like Startup Conclave and The Creator Economy Summit A microbiology graduate from Mount Carmel College, Bengaluru, she went on to complete a Master’s in Journalism and Audio-Visual Communication from COMMITS, Bengaluru.

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