Honestly, that's the actual role of coaching in education. Confidence doesn't come from motivation speeches. It comes from preparation. And that's exactly what coaching institutes deliver. When a student sits through 50 mock tests before the real exam, the exam hall stops feeling scary. They've already seen those question patterns. They've already made those mistakes in a safe environment where marks don't define their future.
Regular doubt-clearing sessions remove the fear of "what if I don't understand this."
Weekly rankings show them how far they've come, not just how far they have to go.
That slow, consistent build of "I've done this before, I can do it again" is where real confidence lives. Coaching institutes don't hand students confidence. They create the conditions where confidence grows on its own.