Many candidates fail due to common mistakes that can easily be avoided with proper awareness.
Common Mistakes:
1. Studying Without a Proper Syllabus
Preparing without knowing the complete syllabus leads to wasted effort.
2. Ignoring Bare Acts
Bare Acts are the foundation of judiciary exams. Ignoring them weakens concepts.
3. Late Start of Answer Writing Practice
Answer writing should begin early to improve clarity and structure.
4. Using Too Many Study Materials
Too many books and notes create confusion. Limited and reliable sources work best.
5. Lack of Revision and Mock Tests
Regular revision and practice tests are necessary for long-term retention.