At this point in your preparation, when the major tasks are almost done and the INI CET November exam is around the corner, it’s natural to feel unsure or anxious. But as Dr. Apurv Mehra says, in the end, it’s faith that truly matters.
There comes a phase when you start believing that things are not going right. One mock test, one result, one bad weekend can make you feel off-track. But remember, no one has ever scored 100% in any entrance exam, and it’s not going to happen.
Entrance exams are not about selection; they are about rejection. The majority get rejected, and the real skill lies in rejecting wrong options.
Two Lessons to Remember:
1️⃣ About the thoughts, and
2️⃣ About the options.
The whole world might reject you, but you must never reject yourself during this race. Even if one day you feel low, say to yourself —
“I might be down, but I am not out.”
Because, as the saying goes, it is not over till it is.
- Courage Defines Destiny
Those who keep showing up are the ones who can change the tides.
Build your dreams even if they feel far away.
“Let’s build castles in the air. We’ll have the courage to lay the foundation later.”
If the world says, “Don’t stretch beyond your limit,” reply with, “I’ll stretch, and the limit will expand on its own.” Never underestimate your power.
- Reject Negativity Every Night
- He shares a beautiful analogy: why do we bow our heads before God or our parents? Because human beings have a tendency to hold on to negative thoughts. Whenever fear or doubt enters, we keep it in our hearts.
- When we bow down — at a temple, a gurudwara, or before our parents — we leave our negativity at their feet. Their strength crushes the pain and lightens our heart. That’s why we rise brighter.
So, every night, reject negative thoughts. Leave your fears at the feet of faith and rise again with strength.
- The Game of Rejection
No one scores 100%, even legends don’t.
Roger Federer, who won 91% of his matches, only won 54% of the total points. That’s how close the game is. You might feel down one day, but say it again —
“I might be down, but I am not out.”
When things feel tough, bow down, pray, and get up stronger.
- The Art of MCQs
In MCQ exams, the winner is not the one who knows everything, but the one who knows what to reject.
Dr. Apurv Mehra shares some golden points:
- “All of the above” is rarely correct.
- “None of the above” often tempts examiners but rarely works.
- Numbers, scientists, and places — answers are usually in the middle options.
- “First love and first option” — both can deceive.
Final Words
Two golden rules to remember:
1️⃣ The world may rule you out, but you must never rule yourself out.
2️⃣ Say it with conviction —
“I may be down, but I will never be out.”
That’s the key point. Keep going, keep believing, and keep fighting.
Because your dream seat is waiting — and it’s not over till it is.
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