Student's Poetic Reply to Exam Critics Goes Viral
When critics questioned how hard JEE Advanced rank-holder Namya Baranwal could study, she delivered a poetic response that's now inspiring students across India. Her humorous yet heartfelt answer about enjoying the journey over obsessing about marks is a lesson in resilience every young person needs to hear.
When Namya Baranwal was preparing for one of India's toughest entrance exams, people kept asking her the same discouraging question: "How hard can you study?" Her response has now gone viral, and it's changing how students think about academic pressure.
The JEE Advanced rank-holder, who secured All India Rank 350, didn't get defensive or discouraged. Instead, she turned the criticism into a poetic manifesto that celebrates dedication while rejecting the idea that success requires suffering.
"I'll study so much that my eyes get tired and swollen, that even depression itself gets scared seeing me and jumps off the roof," Namya said in her now-viral video. "The night lamp gets bored of staying on for me, and all the problems in my life fade away because of this."
But here's where her message gets powerful. Namya didn't glorify burnout or endless grinding.
"Because the thing is, I genuinely enjoy studying," she explained. "PCM is something I can focus on, I find competitions fun, and no matter how many marks I get, I still feel I can do better."
Her words struck a chord because they acknowledged reality without promoting toxic achievement culture. She told students that if they get fewer marks, they shouldn't lose heart, and if they get more, they shouldn't become arrogant.
Namya reminded aspiring students that "every drop eventually fills the ocean." Small, consistent efforts matter more than dramatic all-nighters fueled by fear.
Why This Inspires
Namya's response does something remarkable in a culture where academic pressure drives many young people to despair. She proves you can be dedicated without being miserable, ambitious without being anxious, and successful without losing yourself.
Her mother beamed with pride watching the video, and thousands of students have found comfort in Namya's message. She didn't just defend her study habits; she redefined what healthy academic dedication looks like.
"Hard work always pays off, because a lotus blooms only in the mud," Namya concluded. Her words remind students that challenges are part of growth, not proof of failure.
In a world where young people face constant criticism about their efforts, Namya's confident, creative response is lighting the way forward for a healthier approach to achievement.
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Based on reporting by Times of India - Good News
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