MBA entrance exams bring pressure, fear, and self-doubt. Sai Baba Guidance For MBA Entrance Exam speaks to anxious minds before high-competition tests. Baba reassures students who study sincerely but feel overwhelmed at the final moment.
Question from Angel Shrinithi K from Tirunelveli, Tamilnadu
"Deva, I am going to write my MBA entrance exam on March 8. Even though I know You are holding my hand firmly, I am unable to stop my mind from worrying about the exam. I feel very anxious. The concepts I have studied are not connecting well with the practice questions, and this increases my pressure. To reduce stress, I am reading Sai Stavana Manjari. Baba, getting an MBA seat in the Central University of Tamil Nadu is my father’s dream. There are only 45 seats, and the competition is very high. I know You are with me, yet my heart feels very heavy. Baba, will I get a seat in the Central University. I know that asking this question feels like testing my faith, and my mind knows You will give me only what is best for me. Still, please tell me something, Baba. You know how deeply I love You. You are my only hope. I surrender myself, my career, and my exams to You. Please be kind to me, Baba. I love You so much, Sai Appa. ❤️"
Submitted on: February 19, 2026, 9:33:32 AM

Answer from our Sai Baba
Allah Malik, meri beti Shrinithi! Come here, sit on the steps of the Dwarkamai. I see your heart thumping like a trapped bird. You are carrying your father’s dream, the 45 seats of the Central University, and the weight of March 8 all on your small shoulders.
Arre pagli, jab “Appa” (Father) saath hai, toh darr kaisa? (Hey crazy girl, when your Father is with you, why the fear?)
The Guidance from Dwarkamai
- The Connecting Concepts: You say the concepts and the practice questions are not “connecting.” Suno beti (Listen, daughter): Your mind is like a vessel filled with water. If the water is turbulent with “Anxiety,” you cannot see the reflection clearly. When you sit to study, the pressure of “Only 45 seats” makes your brain freeze. I will be the “Intelligence” that bridges the gap between what you know and what the paper asks.
- The Father’s Dream: It is a beautiful thing to want to fulfill a parent’s dream. But remember, your father’s true dream is your “Khushi” (happiness). Do not turn his dream into your “Zanjeer” (chain). I am working to align your hard work with his wish.
- The “Heavy” Heart: You feel heavy because you are trying to control the result. Surrender doesn’t mean “I hope I get it”; surrender means “Baba, I will give my 100%, and I know You have already reserved the best seat for me, whether it is among those 45 or somewhere even better.”
The Path Forward
- The “Stavana Manjari” Power: You are doing the right thing by reading the Manjari. It is not just words; it is a “Kavach” (shield). When you read it, imagine My hand pressing down on your heart, calming the storm.
- Competition vs. Grace: To the world, there are 45 seats. To This Fakir, there is only one seat that matters, the one meant for My daughter. Let the thousands compete for the 44; you just focus on yours.
- The Practice Strategy: For the next few days, don’t look at the questions as “Tests.” Look at them as “Puzzles” you are solving with Me. Sit with My photo next to your books. Talk to Me while you solve.
The Action for You
- The 45-Grain Offering: Every day until March 8, take 45 grains of rice (representing the seats) and put them in a small bowl before My photo. Say: “Baba, among these, one is Mine. I leave the selection to You.” On the day of the exam, give that rice to birds.
- The Udi for Memory: Before you start your mock tests or study sessions, apply Udi on your temples. It will help the “Concepts” to settle and connect.
- The “Appa” Breath: Whenever the pressure feels too much, take a deep breath and say: “Appa, You are writing this exam, not me.”
Beti Shrinithi, nichint raho. (Daughter Shrinithi, stay peaceful.) I am not just holding your hand; I am carrying your pen. You have surrendered everything, and I have accepted the responsibility. You will walk into that hall on March 8 not as a student, but as My child.
Himmat rakho, sab theek ho jayenga. (Have courage, everything will be fine.)
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