Lack of Preparation: Many candidates underestimate the level of preparation required for the JEE exam.
Inadequate Study Materials: It is essential to use the right textbooks and reference materials to cover the entire syllabus comprehensively.
Poor Time Management: Failing to allocate sufficient time to different subjects, topics, or practices can lead to gaps in knowledge.
Lack of Guidance: Joining a reputable coaching institute can provide valuable guidance and study resources.
Ineffective Study Habits: Poor study habits, such as procrastination, lack of consistency, and inefficient study techniques, can negatively impact preparation.
Underestimating the Competition: Underestimating the competition or relying solely on past academic achievements can lead to complacency.
Health and Stress Issues: Physical and mental health problems, as well as excessive stress and anxiety, can affect a student's ability to concentrate and perform well in the exam.
Overconfidence or Under confidence: Overconfidence can lead to not putting in enough effort, while under confidence can lead to a lack of self-belief and poor performance in the exam.