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7 Mistakes to Avoid during JEE Exam Preparation

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Committing a mistake can be quite natural if it is committed unknowingly. But, being fully aware while committing a mistake, even after knowing its repercussions, can only be hazardous (yes, stupidity too). The wisest thing you can do is as soon as you know you are about to commit a mistake, you should step back and act towards making things right, as this will only benefit you.

Preparing for a competitive exam like JEE Mains can be challenging, and every challenge can be conquered with a well-thought strategy. The strategy should not only tell you what has to be done, but it should also warn you what NOT has to be done.

In this blog, we’ll discuss some NOT SO COMMON mistakes that act like silent killers in your exam preparation routine. It would not be an over-exaggeration if we say that these mistakes appear out of thin air and if not noticed, they just get enormous with time.

Mistakes are something that can teach you invaluable lessons, only if you are willing to learn from them. Or else, they’ll just become fungus and make the land beneath you slippery.

Here are 7 mistakes to avoid during JEE exam preparation:

  1. Weak Study Schedule

You must have read around 1000 times that a study schedule is your exam preparation partner (of course, along with Exam101). A study schedule determines your overall lifestyle during your exam preparation. This also means a weak study schedule can dig many loopholes in your plan to achieve the best results in your JEE Mains exam. To prevent this from happening, you must consider every task on your study schedule and prioritize them accordingly. Remember, priorities are what take you to the destination. Allot proper time for every task and make sure that the tasks are accomplished within that timeframe ONLY. Don’t compromise with your goals. A temporary pleasure can forbid you from the bliss of a lifetime. Stick to your study schedule and plan it in a way that takes you closer to your goal with every passing day.

  1. Poor Time Management

Your time is your money. Spend it wisely. Time management skill is something that can make your exam preparation and your performance even better and more effective. And, this skill gets sharper with practice. While preparing for your exam, be careful about how much time it takes for you to cover a particular topic of your JEE Mains syllabus 2023 or to solve a numerical. Your study schedule can be the greatest instrument in sharpening your time management skill. Because that schedule will have all the tasks lined up with proper duration.

  1. Ignoring Burnouts

Just like machines, we, humans also need to rest in order to perform better. Not taking enough breaks in between your study schedule will only jumble up your mind and after a point, you’ll find it difficult to focus. Instead, take ample breaks, so that every time you get back to your study table, your mind is refreshed and you feel ready to check another task from your list. Hustler’s mentality is about working hard in a rhythm so that your schedule has enough pockets in between where you can lay back and relax a little bit. Allow yourself to rest. That’s how the magic happens.

  1. Improper Self-care Practices

How can a warrior win the battle, if he does not care for himself? In simple words, self-care is to care about yourself. It comprises practices that draw a thin line between you and the things that don’t serve the greater cause for you. Self-care contributes to your physical, mental, as well as spiritual health, which then reflects on your JEE Mains result. Practices like following a proper diet, working out, taking breaks, going out for a walk, surrounding yourself with people who motivate you, etc. comes in self-care. Neglecting yourself in order to achieve something will only lead you to a place filled with a void, harming your mind, body, as well as academics.

  1. Toxic Positivity

Toxic positivity is like tobacco to your mind. This consumption will only cause cancer. Toxic positivity is something that makes you careless about a problem. It creates a handicapped mindset because a person starts to feel like he will stay motivated, think positively, and the target will simply be achieved. This doesn’t work at all. Your thoughts inspire your action, but your will is the bridge between your thoughts and actions. During exam preparation, we watch many motivational videos that make null claims and go all poetic just to make us feel better. But, be careful with what influences you. Actions are all that matter while preparing for your exam. Nothing will happen if nothing is done. Practice for your exams with multiple mock tests, solve tough questions and inspire yourself because it’s you who can achieve the target, not the superficial talks of any social influencer who spent days preparing the script of his video.

  1. Multiple Study Resources

Study resources are the arsenal in your exam preparation. But, don’t stuff this arsenal with unnecessary weapons. Limit your study resources. Make sure that whatever books or study materials you refer to are verified and provide all the required chapters of your syllabus. The problem with multiple study resources is you can get confused about where to start. One of the keys to boosting your productivity is to limit your options. That’s what you have to do in your exam preparation. Keep what is needed and eliminate the rest of the chaos.

  1. Last Minute Revisions

With consistent practice and hard work during your exam preparation, you can keep your stress level under control. That’s why, it is advised to avoid last-minute revisions, which include turning your pages anxiously the night before your exam, slamming your head through the topics, and doubting yourself that your preparation is lacking so many things. After a certain point, you have to let go of books and believe in yourself and your preparation. Performing under pressure will ruin things that might have gone as per your plan.

Don’t beat yourself up if you’ve committed a mistake. Be gentle and question yourself about how can you make things right and get back on your path. Mistakes are not meant to be regretted, they are meant to be corrected. That’s how you move forward, learn, and grow.

We wish you all the very best in your competitive exam preparation. Exam101, the best competitive exam preparation website is by your side to support and help you out with everything you need to achieve excellent results. Don’t forget to register yourself on Exam101 to get a FREE mock test.

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