Another Few Days of College Admission Test and Student Died: Indian Case
This case pertains to an 18-year-old girl named Aditi Mishra from India who hung herself in her room after she failed to clear the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE), which is an examination conducted for admissions to engineering universities across India. She had scheduled for her admission in various engineering colleges across the country.
Desires and Devastating Result
She had spent two long years in the preparations of hostel creeper exams, and, therefore tracking, such disappointment came to her act of deep mourning. The reports further state that she spoke to her parents on her last day over the phone before her step.
A heartbreaking farewell note
When Aditi’s roommate returned, they found the door locked. Upon looking inside, they discovered she had hanged herself. The hostel administration and police were immediately alerted.
Authorities later found a suicide note in her room, in which Aditi expressed her sorrow and apologized to her parents. She wrote:
“Sorry, Mom, Dad, forgive me. I couldn’t pass the exam. This is the end of our relationship. Don’t cry; you gave me so much love. I couldn’t fulfill your dreams, but please take care of the little one—she will fulfill them for you. Your beloved daughter, Aditi.”
Community Reaction And Mental Health Issues
The police informed Aditi’s relatives about the same, and her body was subsequently sent for postmortem. The student-particular circumstance highlights the stagnant pressure of studies that one must shoulder in India vis-a-vis examination-concerned results for aspiring students.
This unfortunate incident serves as a reminder that mental health students need support when they are faced with the rigors of academics. Parents, educators, and institutions must champion the message that grades do not define them so that students know, in every instance, there will be something ahead.