1. INTRO
Lakhs of students prepare for IIT and NEET every year…
but only a few succeed.
The biggest difference is not intelligence —
it’s avoiding the mistakes that most students repeat.
Today, let’s look at the top 10 mistakes IIT & NEET aspirants make, so you can avoid them.
2. PURPOSE
The purpose of this vlog is to help you:
- Understand the common mistakes
- Improve your preparation strategy
- Save time, avoid failure, and stay consistent
3. SCOPE
We will discuss the 10 most damaging mistakes related to:
- Study planning
- Revision
- PYQs
- Coaching pressure
- Mindset and consistency
4. MISTAKE 1: NO PROPER TIMETABLE
Students study randomly without a plan.
A timetable keeps you consistent and balanced across subjects.
5. MISTAKE 2: IGNORING BASICS
Students jump to tough questions without clearing fundamentals.
Strong basics = Strong rank.
6. MISTAKE 3: NOT SOLVING PYQs
Previous Year Questions show the real pattern.
Without PYQs, you are preparing blindly.
7. MISTAKE 4: TOO MANY BOOKS
Using 5–6 books confuses you.
Use one standard book per subject + coaching material.
8. MISTAKE 5: NO REGULAR REVISION
You forget chapters after 10–15 days.
Revision is the most important part of preparation.
9. MISTAKE 6: OVERCONFIDENCE IN EASY CHAPTERS
Students avoid revising easy chapters because they feel “I know this.”
These chapters give high marks— revise them regularly.
10. MISTAKE 7: FEAR OF MOCK TESTS
Some students don’t give tests because they fear low marks.
Tests expose mistakes and help you improve.
11. MISTAKE 8: COMPARING WITH OTHERS
Comparison kills confidence.
Focus on your progress, not someone else’s numbers.
12. MISTAKE 9: NEGLECTING HEALTH & SLEEP
Poor sleep ruins focus and memory.
Healthy routine = better performance.
13. MISTAKE 10: INCONSISTENCY
Studying a lot for 2 days and then skipping study for 3 days doesn’t work.
Daily small effort beats random heavy study.
14. CONCLUSION
Avoid these 10 mistakes and your preparation will become stronger, smoother, and more effective.
Study smart, revise often, practice regularly, and stay consistent —
that’s the real formula for cracking IIT or NEET.








