Self Study
Hello,
For which examination you want to start your preparation? You please mention it in comment box. For a general information I'm telling you some tips to make self study a worthy.
Listen always hard work is not enough to achieve your goal sometimes it is necessary to do smart work .
You should follow :-
Hope you understand.
Thank you.
Hi Siva,
GATE stands within the top 10 toughest exams in the entire world. Preparing for it is no joke. However, if you are sincere and disciplined enough, you need not join any coaching institute. But, if financial issues isn't a thing for you and you want a perfectly structured preparation, getting admitted to some coaching institute like Gate Academy, The Gate Academy, Made Easy, Ace Academy or any other as such would turn out to be helpful. In fact, Unacademy, GradeUp and a few other online platforms as such impart extremely high-level education and guidance for GATE (Do not be scared to try the online platforms, because the offline ones have been suffering heavily imparting online classes in this covid period; therefore you should prefer the online ones which have experience of online methodologies). Free platforms include separate official Youtube channels of Unacademy for different disciplines.
The syllabus of GATE for any discipline is extremely lengthy, so do not give up. Write your own notes instead of relying on text books or hand-made notes from someone else. Keep revising whatever you learnt. Don't try to memorize everything, but only those facts, values, formulas and concepts based on GATE. Solve a lot, instead of just learning up the concepts. Last but not the least, pay a visit to previous years' questions, because similar questions with repeated value are often repeated.
Thank you. Regards, a GATE-2022 aspirant :)
Hello candidate,
You can evaluate the following points and finally conclude what is best for you -
1. First of all, you can make a list of the topics you think are difficult and require proper teaching.
2. Then you can make a list of topics from all the subjects that are easy and do not need tutoring.
3. You should examine whether your physics and chemistry basics are clear or not.
Once you do a proper analysis of all the subjects you will surely know if you require the assistance of educators or you can cope up and do wonders by self-study.
Hello aspirant
Hope you are doing great there . See , yes you can definitely switch to a non attending school in class 12th after completing your 11th from a regular school . But there is a disadvantage for the the same . If you get admission in a non attending school at class 11 , then you have to pay quite less amount for two years . while for enrolling in 12th that is for only one year , the price is almost double from that for admission in dummy in class 11th , it is quite unreasonable , I know . You can check for various dummy schools on google , and if you are taking any coaching classes , I would suggest you to enroll in dummy admission through them . This will prove beneficial for you at the time of practicals.
I hope my answer helps
Wish you all the very best!
Hey
First familiarise yourself with the exam pattern
The question paper consists of four sections- Verbal & Logical Ability, Decision Making, Quantitative Ability & Data Interpretation, and General Knowledge.
The base concept for all sections must be strong.
Decision Making Section-
Quick Thinking and clarity of thoughts are important. Two hours on this section should be invested daily. Practice questions from this section.
Quantitative Ability & Data Interpretation
Try to bring clarity in basic mathematics.
Questions from percentage, profit loss, time distance, permutation and combination, polynomials are likely to be asked in this section.
General Knowledge-
This section have the least number of questions, but its important
Candidates must read newspapers, journals related to geography, invention, dates, current affairs on a daily basis.
Verbal & Logical Ability
Analogy-based questions, correction of sentences, RCs are a major part of this section hence emphasis while preparation should be there.
In the initial 3 months, have at least 2 hours daily for each section with a break time of 15-30 minutes.
Prepare well consistently you can crack the exam.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/bschool.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-xat-in-3-months/amp
For those who attend these sessions, private SAT coaching is beneficial, but there are many other tools you may use to ensure a high SAT score, such as books about test-taking strategies, past SAT test-takers who received a perfect score, and practise booklets.There are also a slew of tutorials on how to achieve a decent SAT score online, so individual tutoring isn't required. Your score is determined by how well you understand the topic and how well you take the test.
Although some students excel at self-study, many others are benefited from coaching.
Some students improve their performance quickly, while others may require more assistance; progress is monitored on a regular basis so that the student is always aware of where they stand.
Hope it helped
See in the field of LAW aspirant, most of them prepare from the same media as for CLAT. As CLAT is a centralized examination its preparation helps a student to have a generalized point of view.
Now some of the books which can be really beneficial for your are:
For legal Aptitude:
Complete Guide to Legal Aptitude and Legal Reasoning by Abhishek Krishna Gupta
For Logical and Analytical reasoning you may follow:
For Current Affairs and General Knowledge you may follow:
For Mathematics section you may follow:
For English you may follow:
To know more about MHT-CET LAW visit the link below:
https://law.careers360.com/articles/best-books-for-mh-cet-law
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
Dear,
Yes, you can do self-study and crack any exam even if you have very little financial support.
See, this was not possible few years back but nowadays from the day in India has been given on low cost online education has seen revolution and lot of study materials are there on Youtube and various such platform.
And because of getting large number of views and to attract students, they are bounded to give good content and hence you can find many good contents over internet.
After going through the contents, you have to choose which suits you the best. Just stick to that channel for continuous study and in between if you find difficulty you can shift to other channels for doubt clearance.
Now comes the most important part and that is you have to do practice of questions after studying topics, remember that only studying is useless if you do not practice questions.
You have to find questions sheet and have to solve just after completing a particular topics, do not keep mindset like you will solve later when you complete whole syllabus.
By this way you can be able to crack any exams.
Your profile says that you are a medical aspirant, so below I am mentioning the link where you can find tips and tricks for NEET. Please have look below.
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-preparation-tips
Or
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-2022
You caan also find below link helpful.
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/how-crack-neet-in-first-attempt
I hope this information helps you.
All the very best!!
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