My school friend allegedly cheated her way to 98.8 percentile in JEE Mains and is now getting NIT Delhi ECE 🙏
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My school friend allegedly cheated her way to 98.8 percentile in JEE Mains and is now getting NIT Delhi ECE 🙏

I genuinely don't know whether to call this luck, irony, or just unfair.

One of my school friends was a PCB student who took a NEET drop at PW Vidyapeeth. She was never particularly academic and during her drop year she was much more interested in partying, going out, nightlife, etc ( she noved to a tier 1 city only to experience clubbing,nightlife etc etc). Last November, when I spoke to her on her birthday, she openly told me she'd basically ALMOST given up on NEET because she knew she wouldn't clear it and was enjoying the city life instead

Then she randomly appeared for JEE Main January Session as her mom said to do that ( NEET students appear for JEE as a mock as u know)

She didn't even have Maths. According to what she herself told people immediately after the exam, she sat beside the PW topper and copied his answers. The topper is also someone I know distantly and he independently confirmed that she had copied from him.

Then the result came.SHE GOT 98.8 percentile.

After that, the story suddenly changed. She started saying she had achieved it through her own preparation and hard work.She didn't appear for NEET afterwards either, despite being a NEET dropper. Now, based on her JEE percentile and category, she's apparently getting NIT Delhi ECE.

And the most ironic part? She's now giving people lectures about hard work, discipline, and how she "managed studying and partying together." She's basically presenting herself as an example of how you can have fun and still work hard

I'm not jealous of someone getting into a good college. If she'd actually worked for it, I'd respect her completely.

What bothers me is allegedly cheating, then denying it, and afterwards lecturing genuinely hardworking students about the importance of hard work.

Thousands of students sacrifice their social lives, study for months and still don't get the results they deserve. Meanwhile, someone can allegedly copy an exam and walk away with 98.8 percentile and NIT Delhi ECE.

Maybe that's just life. I'm not wishing anything bad on her. I just hope she eventually realizes that getting into a college and actually having the knowledge to survive there are two very different things

u/Own_Temperature_018 — 3 days ago