July 30, 2024
SAURAV PANDEY
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The sheer number of aspirants makes success highly unlikely.
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The vast syllabus demands immense time investment, often at the expense of personal life.
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Coaching fees and lost earning potential can create significant financial strain.
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Multiple attempts and age limits add to the pressure.
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Many coaching institutes prioritise profit over quality.
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Family pressure and societal stigma can hinder progress.
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The actual job might differ from the idealised image.
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Delayed marriage, strained relationships, and career delays are common.
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Fear of failure and loss of identity can affect mental health.