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5 Things to Check Before Choosing the Best JEE NEET Coaching in Sikar

Now, in 2026, Sikar has emerged as the best place for JEE and NEET preparation in India. The results from the last few years at Sikar Coaching have proven that Sikar is on the verge of becoming the best JEE/NEET preparation destination. But here’s the problem: students coming here are finding many coaching providers for JEE and NEET in Sikar. 

As one of the best JEE & NEET coaching centers in Sikar, we often hear this question from parents: Why choose this coaching only, and what factors make a JEE or NEET coaching centre the best? 

So, to address such queries, we are here with the top 5 things any parent of a student must check before choosing the best JEE and NEET coaching in Sikar. 

ये आर्टिकल हिंदी में पढ़े – यंहा क्लिक करे

1. Coaching Should Be Experienced, Reputable, and Reliable

It often happens that parents and students, swayed by advertisements or misleading promotional campaigns, enrol in a new coaching institute. However, just a few months later, they discover that the institute neither conducts classes on time nor provides essential resources such as test series or study materials—a common issue, as new coaching centers often lack the capacity to manage these operations effectively.

Without these fundamental elements, even contemplating selection becomes impossible. Yet, by the time they realise this reality, the student has already wasted a precious year, pushing them a full year further away from their goal of selection.

Occasionally, parents approach us seeking to enroll their child mid-academic year; however, by that time, it is often too late, and the chances of selection have diminished significantly.

Therefore, whether you are a parent seeking coaching for your child or a student in Sikar looking for JEE or NEET coaching, you should choose an institute that has been operational for many years—an institute with excellent management, a strong reputation, and an impeccable track record of reliability.

PCP Sikar is one such renowned institute that has been providing JEE and NEET coaching in Sikar for over 15 years. By consistently delivering excellent results year after year, it continues to earn the trust of parents. It is thanks to this unwavering trust from the community that PCP Sikar has today been able to establish three campuses in Sikar and one in Jaipur—a testament to the deep confidence the people of Sikar place in PCP.

2. Selection Ratio Matters the Most 

The second and most important factor is the coaching institute’s selection ratio. Many parents choose a coaching centre based solely on the pupils who do the best in school. But using only a few high ranks to decide if that coaching centre is right for your child is not a good method to do it.

The selection ratio is the best way to find out how good a coaching institute really is. The selection ratio shows how many students were actually chosen out of the total number of students who applied.

For example, if a coaching institute gets 500 picks but has more than 15,000 students enrolled, its selection ratio would be very low. On the other hand, if another coaching institute gets 350 candidates to choose from out of 1,050, its selection ratio is 1:3. This indicates that, on average, one out of every three students at that school is chosen.

Now, think about which coaching institute will provide your child a better chance of being chosen.

So, when you choose a coaching institute, don’t just look at the top ranks or the fancy ads. Always check the institute’s selection ratio, as this is the only thing that really shows how likely its students are to pass tests like JEE or NEET.

Regarding the selection ratio at PCP Sikar, we have the highest in India! PCP Sikar has a selection ratio of 1:4/5 in NEET and 1:3 in JEE. It means every third student is cracking JEE in PCP Sikar, and every 5th student is cracking NEET here. 

3. Expert & Sustained Faculty

Last but not least, it’s about the sustained faculty. This is the most common problem coaching face, and students suffer. You must have heard many times that teachers at coaching institutes often leave midway through a session or that the faculty changes with every new academic year. This situation causes the greatest detriment to students transitioning from 11th to 12th grade or those preparing with a specific focus on their 12th-grade curriculum.

When a teacher changes, the continuity of learning is disrupted. A new teacher employs a different pedagogical approach; often, the flow of topics changes as well, requiring students to readjust once again. This not only slows the pace of preparation but also undermines the confidence of many students.

That is why PCP Sikar tries its best to keep the faculty sustained so that students never feel a slow pace in their preparation. And you might have heard that PCP Sikar is one of the JEE & NEET coaching centres in Sikar with a sustained faculty.

4. Discipline Is a Key Factor in Your JEE–NEET Preparation Journey

Discipline is a crucial factor in the preparation for JEE and NEET; surprisingly, however, many coaching institutes today do not give this aspect the importance it deserves. The focus often remains solely on teaching classes and completing the syllabus, overlooking the fact that discipline and consistency play the most significant role in getting selected for competitive exams like JEE and NEET.

Exams like JEE and NEET demand a rigorous preparation period spanning two years. If a student’s daily routine lacks discipline, including regular classes, self-study, revision, and tests, their preparation will gradually falter. This is precisely why, on many occasions, even bright students fall behind simply due to a lack of discipline.

A highly disciplined environment teaches JEE NEET aspirants to maintain a regular study routine, avoid distractions, and persevere in their hard work. It is this very discipline that, in the long run, serves as the strongest foundation for achieving selection.

Recognising this fundamental truth, PCP Sikar places special emphasis on discipline. Through a structured academic schedule, regular monitoring, punctual classes, and a systematic testing mechanism, an environment is fostered here that enables students to steer their preparation in the right direction with absolute consistency.

It is this disciplined academic culture that prepares students, both mentally and academically, to face tough competitive examinations such as JEE and NEET.

5. Individual Monitoring Plays a Vital Role in Selection

There is a crucial point here, one that is often overlooked by many JEE and NEET coaching institutes in Sikar and other cities. This oversight typically stems from the excessively high student-to-teacher ratio prevalent in these coaching centers. However, this factor plays a pivotal role in determining whether or not a student ultimately secures selection.

It is essential to understand that if a student does not receive individualised attention, their performance will gradually deteriorate, eventually knocking them out of the race for selection in JEE or NEET. This occurs because students living away from home are navigating a critical phase of their lives; without someone to keep a watchful eye on them, they often tend to become more lax.

In contrast, there are certain coaching institutes, such as the one highlighted here, where the test performance of every single student is continuously and meticulously monitored. Their test scores are analysed with great precision, and through constant vigilance and collaborative effort, each student achieves higher scores on every subsequent test.

This very approach is adopted at PCP, where a dedicated counsellor is assigned to every group of 30 students. The dedicated mentor or counsellor acts like a guardian away from home and monitors each student’s performance in each test and how they are doing in class. After each test, the mentor talks to the students individually and analyses their performance. Students facing any problem share with the mentor and the mentor completely resolves that problem to any extent.  It is precisely for this reason that PCP Sikar ensures that every single student receives comprehensive, effective, personalised care.

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How to Handle Exam Fear

As the exams come closer, whether a board class exam or a competitive exam, like JEE & NEET, a problematic phase begins for students and parents. The pressure of topping the exam or getting into the top ranking comes into every student’s life. But this pressure often increases so much that students take the wrong steps. In such situations, it is a must for a student to know how to handle exam fear. 

Stress or fear can motivate any student to study and perform better in exams, but excessive fear or pressure can be dangerous because it makes them unable to control their thoughts. Students get a lot of tension of their exams, due to which they get a disorder called exam phobia. Students  Many times, a person loses courage and ends his life. That is why, being an educational group, we are here to talk about this exam phobia and let the students know how to deal with exam fear. 

Exam fear or stress is a common behaviour of any student. Still, many times, students become depressed due to the parents’ expectations of performing better in exams, competition with friends, or lack of confidence, due to which they have to face a lot of problems. Students fail due to lack of sleep, tiredness, irritability, or difficulty concentrating. After failing, the mental stress of the students becomes so strong that they start thinking of suicide. According to NCRB (National Crime Records Bureau), one out of every seven youth in India (15 to 24 years) is going through a bad mental state. The suicide rate of students is increasing by 4 per cent in the country, and in the last ten years, more than 13 thousand students have committed suicide. In such a situation, making students aware of fear or stress in exams is important. Let’s talk about this: what is Exam Fear or Stress? And how do you overcome this exam fear?

What is Exam Fear?

Most students face it, but they don’t even know what exam fear is and are suffering from it. Exam Fear is a mental condition in which students fear exams and the results. It is a mental disorder or disease found in students, in which, many times, the cognitive, psychological, emotional, and social abilities of the students are affected. In exam phobia, students feel sad, stressed, and sometimes tired. Due to this, their performance in the exam is also affected. There can be many reasons, including not preparing on time, competition with peer students, lack of confidence, and pressure from parents to top the exam.

Exam Fear or exam stress affects the student in three ways: cognitively, psychologically, and emotionally. The cognitive component includes difficulty in thinking, the tension of possible results, lack of confidence, too much mental pressure, negative self-talk, and even suicide. On the other hand, psychological effects include a sudden increase in heart rate, sweating, tremors, and cold limbs. The emotional component includes tension, nervousness, depression, feeling tired, and apprehensive.

  • Excessive sweating and sudden increase in heart rate.
  • Being mentally stressed.
  • Worrying too much about performance and getting good marks before the exam.
  • Thinking about the results in advance and getting stressed.
  • Difficulty in concentration while studying.
  • Being sad and not eating before the exam.
  • Insomnia and sweating in dreams

How to Handle Exam Fear?

It is very easy to avoid exam Fear or stress. For this, it is important to prepare on time, always motivate yourself, get enough sleep, do physical activity, meditate, or take advice from your elders. By doing this, students can protect themselves from exam phobia or stress. Let us discuss all these aspects of how to handle exam fear:

  1.  Get Enough Sleep: Students often need more sleep to prepare for the exam, which can cause more problems. Less sleep makes the brain feel tired, which can make it difficult to remember and concentrate. Therefore, completing 6-7 hours of sleep before the exam will make the brain feel fresh and function well.
  2. Start Preparing Timely: Most students only study for part of the year and start studying just before the exam, which creates pressure to cover the syllabus. In such a situation, the fear of the exam arises, and then the students leave everything and study and feel pressure. Therefore, preparation should be started on time to cover revision and syllabus properly before the exam.
  3. Make a Schedule of Study: A study schedule should be made from the beginning. By dividing all the subjects properly and creating a schedule when the semester or class starts, there is no sudden pressure to study before the exam, and the syllabus and revision are adequately covered.
  4. Develop Positive Attitude: Always keep motivating yourself and convincing yourself that you can do this. Do not study continuously; take breaks from time to time. Do not let your confidence decrease; do not consider yourself inferior to others.
  5. Talk to Teachers: Teachers always inspire and give students the right direction. In such a situation, whenever you feel depressed or stressed, talk to your teachers. If you need help with studying or covering the syllabus, then keep talking to the class teachers.
  6. Use mnemonics: Mnemonics can help us memorise. In biology or chemistry, they can help us understand and remember large charts or formulas.
  7. Balance Diet: Many students feel sleepy during exams, but they worry about not completing the syllabus. This creates pressure on the mind. Eating too many heavy calories or outside food can also cause stomach problems. In such a situation, one should eat simple home-cooked food before the exam. Try to drink as much water as possible.
  8. Read Novel and Motivational Books: You can also read novels or motivational books in between so that the mind feels relaxed and motivated.
  9. Physical Activity: Along with studies, do physical activity or play your favourite game. Physical activity makes the body feel light and reduces stress. Play for one or two hours in your timetable; however, take half or one hour for physical activity a few days before the exam.
  10. Do Yoga or Meditation: Many studies have proven that meditation reduces anxiety, stress, and fatigue and releases good hormones. It also strengthens concentration and memory. Therefore, every student must do yoga or meditation.
  11. Avoid Social Media: In today’s era, social media distracts all students. Students feel trapped in the artificial world of social media. Therefore, keep a distance from social media before the exam.
  12. Don’t Force Yourself To Study: Often, the brain gets tired from studying too much. Do not force yourself to study if you feel like resting or sleeping.

Stress or fear is necessary to motivate a person, but excessive stress or tension is harmful. Students in their 10th or 12th years are in their teenage years, so there is a high chance of exam phobia developing in their minds. Suicide cases among students have been increasing in the past years. According to the NCRB report, in recent years, cases of student suicide are growing more than suicides of farmers. 

The burden of parents’ expectations, social media, increasing competition, unbalanced diet, and competition with peer groups are harming children. Therefore, it is the collective responsibility of parents at home and teachers in the classroom to protect children from getting into such a situation. Children should be free to choose their subjects according to their interests. Pay attention to the child’s behaviour occasionally; if the child is sad, unable to sleep correctly, is not eating food, or feels tired, then talk to the child and know what is on his mind. By doing this, children can be saved from exam phobia or fear.

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