PM Modi Tells Students: "Your Worth Isn't Determined by Your Mark Sheet"

Prime Minister Narendra Modi used his Mann Ki Baat address to motivate students facing board exams, advising them to manage stress and self-doubt. He emphasized that a student's value extends beyond their mark sheet and encouraged them to trust in their preparation. The Prime Minister also highlighted the supportive role of parents and teachers, who appreciate effort over marks. His remarks followed the recently expanded, pan-India edition of the Pariksha Pe Charcha interaction program.

Key Points: PM Modi Motivates Exam Students in Mann Ki Baat

  • PM urges students to avoid exam stress
  • Says doubts are natural for every generation
  • Advises maintaining communication with parents and teachers
  • Highlights Pariksha Pe Charcha's expanded national reach
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"Your worth isn't determined by your mark sheet": PM Modi motivates students amid exams in Mann Ki Baat

PM Narendra Modi urges students to stay confident during board exams, stressing that self-worth is not defined by marks alone. Get key advice.

"Remember, your worth isn't determined by your mark sheet. - PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, February 22

In the season of school examinations, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday motivated students across India during the ongoing final examinations, including Class X and XII Boards, urging them to stay confident, focus on efforts, and not be overwhelmed by stress or doubts.

Addressing the nation in the 131st episode of Mann Ki Baat, PM Modi said, "I hope you watched 'Pariksha Pe Charcha' earlier this month and learned something from it. You are exam warriors. I'm sure you're all wholeheartedly preparing for your exams."

He urged students not to let stress overwhelm them and reminded them that doubts and worries during exams are natural.

"It's natural to have some doubts at times like this. Sometimes you wonder if you'll remember everything. Sometimes you wonder if you'll run out of time! Children of every generation have experienced these feelings; you're not alone," PM Modi said.

The Prime Minister emphasised that a student's worth is not defined by marks alone and encouraged them to trust themselves and give their best effort.

"Remember, your worth isn't determined by your mark sheet. So, trust yourself. Write down everything you've studied with all your heart," he said.

He further advised students to maintain communication with their parents and teachers, saying, "They judge you by your effort, not your marks; they're happy with your hard work."

PM Modi expressed confidence in the students' abilities, adding, "I'm confident that you'll succeed in your exams and achieve new heights of success in your lives."

Meanwhile, PM Modi, last week, during the second episode of the 9th edition of Pariksha Pe Charcha, highlighted the important role of teachers in shaping a student's life, saying his own teachers had a strong influence during his formative years.

The Prime Minister said that teachers and parents play a key role in guiding children towards success.

He also said that Pariksha Pe Charcha goes beyond board exam preparation, as it provides a platform for students to openly share their thoughts on exams, stress, expectations, and broader aspects of life.

The 2026 edition marked an expansion of PPC into a truly pan-India programme. For the first time, interactions were conducted across multiple locations covering different regions of the country, including Coimbatore (Tamil Nadu), Raipur (Chhattisgarh), Devmogra (Gujarat), Guwahati (Assam) and New Delhi.

One of the most distinctive interactions took place in Assam, where the session was conducted aboard a cruise on the Brahmaputra River, symbolising regional representation and innovative outreach.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good words, but the ground reality is different. Colleges and companies still ask for 90%+ cutoffs. Until that changes, how can students not stress about marks? The system needs to change along with the messaging.
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Sarah B
As someone who grew up in the US but now lives in Mumbai, I see the immense pressure Indian students are under. It's heartbreaking. This focus on effort over outcome is a healthier approach. More power to all the exam warriors! 💪
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Vikram M
The Pariksha Pe Charcha on a Brahmaputra cruise is a brilliant idea! Makes it more engaging for students from the Northeast. Glad to see the program going pan-India. Jai Hind!
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Priya S
My daughter is in 10th standard. We watched Pariksha Pe Charcha together. It really helped her calm down. As a parent, I also realized I was adding to the pressure. Now we focus on her daily routine and health, not just the final percentage.
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Karthik V
True that marks don't define you. I scored 65% in my 12th boards 10 years ago. Today I run a successful startup. Your passion and hard work matter more in the long run. All the best to students! Give your best shot and leave the rest.

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