PM Modi's Exam Tips: Study Patterns, Time Management & Student Confidence

Prime Minister Narendra Modi engaged with students nationwide during Pariksha Pe Charcha 2026, offering guidance on managing exam pressure and academic life. He emphasized the importance of students believing in their own unique study patterns rather than blindly copying others. The interactive session included lighthearted moments and the presentation of traditional Assamese scarves as symbols of women's empowerment. The event serves as a key platform for students to gain confidence and practical advice ahead of their examinations.

Key Points: PM Modi's Pariksha Pe Charcha 2026: Tips for Students

  • Tackling exam stress
  • Personalised study patterns
  • Time management advice
  • Leadership and personal growth
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'Pariksha Pe Charcha': PM Modi shares tips on study, time management with students

PM Narendra Modi interacts with students, sharing advice on exam stress, personal study patterns, time management, and leadership during Pariksha Pe Charcha 2026.

'Pariksha Pe Charcha': PM Modi shares tips on study, time management with students
"First thing, you should believe in your study pattern. - PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, Feb 6

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday engaged in a lively and interactive session with students across the country during the Pariksha Pe Charcha 2026, sharing insights on tackling exam stress, managing time, and chasing one's dreams.

The interactive sessions were held with Exam Warriors in Devmogra, Coimbatore, Raipur, Guwahati, and at 7, Lok Kalyan Marg in Delhi. During the event, PM Modi discussed not only academics but also leadership, wellness, and personal growth.

Answering a question from a student in Gujarat about having different study patterns, PM Modi said, "Even after I became Prime Minister, people still keep suggesting to me what to do and how to do it. If you see, at lunch or dinner at your home, everybody has a different pattern. Some people start with vegetables, some with rotis, some mix all of it. But you must be following your pattern, not copying them, right?"

He added, "First thing, you should believe in your study pattern. Listen carefully to suggestions and check if it is required or not. Just like in PPC, I have changed my pattern now and extended it to the states."

Responding to a query from a student named Ayush about maintaining speed in studies, PM Modi advised, "Maintaining speed is something teachers should deal with. They should not go ahead of students. The way farmers treat their fields, similarly, a student's brain should be nurtured."

During the interaction, PM Modi also asked the students about the cold weather, to which they replied, "In the excitement of meeting you, we forgot everything."

He felicitated students with Assamese traditional handwoven scarves and greeted them in their native languages. Sharing his personal experience, he said, "This is something that represents women's empowerment, as women in Assam design and make it at their homes. It gives a very special kind of pride, so I decided to give this to the students today."

Students expressed excitement, saying it felt like a dream come true to interact with PM Modi.

Tenzin Choiky, a student from Arunachal Pradesh, said, "I live in a remote border town area and rarely get such opportunities. This was the first such opportunity I received, it was so special, and I was so excited."

In a lighthearted moment, a student mentioned that her birthday falls on the same date as PM Modi's, and the Prime Minister excitedly interacted with her, making the session memorable for all.

PPC 2026 continues to serve as a platform for students to engage with the Prime Minister, gain practical advice, and build confidence ahead of exams, reflecting the spirit of India's youth and their aspirations.

- IANS

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Aman W
My younger brother attended the session in Guwahati. He hasn't stopped talking about it! The focus on wellness beyond just marks is crucial. The gesture with the Assamese scarves was a beautiful touch, highlighting our diverse culture.
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Rohit P
The point about teachers not going ahead of students and nurturing minds like farmers is profound. Our education system needs more of this mindset shift from rote learning to actual cultivation of thought.
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Sarah B
While the session seems motivational, I hope the practical advice translates into systemic changes. Reducing the immense pressure of board exams and competitive tests would do more than any talk. The intent is good, but the ground reality for students is still very stressful.
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Tenzin Choiky
Reading about the student from Arunachal Pradesh made me emotional. Including voices from remote and border areas is so important for a sense of belonging. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Karthik V
The personal touch, like remembering the student who shares his birthday, is what makes this interaction special. It's not just a formal speech. More leaders should engage like this. Time management tips are always useful, yaar!

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