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respected madam and teachers please give me a valuable time table to study and clear any competitive exam please its my kind request please help me give him a valuable such a suggestion

nishant sharma 23rd Aug, 2020

Hello student ,

If you are about to give competitive exam in 2020 then you don't have much time and if you have to give exam in 2021 then you have time so here I am mentioning some rules you should go through -

Give your maximum 10 -12 hours to your study .

In that hours first of all divide it by your each subject and try to give half an hour more to your weaker subject .

Further for studying subject you should go through chapters serial wise and should give more time which covers more weightage of marks and after finishing chapter try to make short summary notes in points .

Most important thing after finishing a chapter don't go for solving multiple choice question solve it at least after 7-8 chapters so that you can get to know about the level of different questions .

At last don't skip a day for your studies if it happens then try to give quick revision for the topic which you have read previously .

Hope it helps !


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time table for 11th cbse science stream student to face the board exam

Pankhuri Kumari 18th Aug, 2020
Hii!
Since you are still in class 11th, the only way to be prepared for future and board exams, is to be consistent in your Studies. You need to revise what's taught in class every day. Solve question banks and previous year question papers. Revise each day, take help of your teachers to solve doubts as soon as possible. Study everyday, fix timetable for it. Focus on the subject you find tough, from the very beginning. This will help you score well in it. Also, make small notes, as you study.
The only way to to prepare is to keep on practising.
Hope this helps.
Good luck!
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I want good time table for NATA preparation 2020 according to new pattern with out drawing

Aditi amrendra Student Expert 30th Aug, 2020
Hello,

If we remove Drawing part which is Part A in NATA syllabus, we will have to deal with Part B which will have multiple-choice questions with four options.
In Part B, there will be PCM - 15 Questions and General Aptitude & Logical Reasoning - 35 Questions.The part B will have multiple-choice questions with four options. Candidates will have to choose any one option as their correct answer.

Syllabus of Part B :

Mathematics :

Algebra

Statistics and Probability

Application of Calculus

Dimensional Co-ordinate

Theory of calculus

Probability

General

Objects, texture related to architecture and the built environment. Interpretation of pictorial compositions,

Visualizing three-dimensional objects from two-dimensional drawing. Visualizing different sides of 3D objects. Analytical reasoning, mental ability (visual, numerical and verbal), General awareness of national/

international architects and famous architectural creations

Mathematical Reasoning

Statements, logical operations like and, or, if and only if, implies, implied by. Understanding of tautology, converse, contradiction and contrapositive.

Sets & Relations

Idea of sets, subsets, power set, complement, union, intersection and difference of sets, Venn diagram, De Morgan's Laws, Relation and its properties. Equivalence relation definition and elementary examples.

These are the list of books that you will need for preparation :

Quantitative Aptitude by R.S. Agarwal

Mathematical Problems Books by V Govorov, P.Dybov, N.Miroshin and S.Smirnova

Reasoning - A Modern Approach to Verbal & Non-Verbal Reasoning by R.S. Agarwal

Higher algebra - Hall and Knight

Problems in Calculus of one variable - I. A. Maron

For General Practice - NATA & B.Arch Question Bank by Ar. Shadan Usmani

A Complete Self Study Guide for B.Arch by P. K. Mishra

Cover the syllabus accordingly and devote 6-8 hours daily if you want to fetch good marks.
For more details you can checkout the link below :

https://www.google.com/amp/s/engineering.careers360.com/articles/nata-syllabus/amp

I hope this helps.
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give me a time table for 5 months to cover every chapter in 11th and 12th weekly for jee mains and advanced to score 270+in jee

Shreya Singh Student Expert 13th Aug, 2020

Hello,

As you have 5 months of time. So you should use it very wisely. You can not waste time now on what you haven't studied. Now you just need to focus on the areas which are strong and revise it as many times as you can. Also try previous years papers for better understanding and pattern of the exam and questions as well. Solve the papers within time limit.

All the best.

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12th standard re exam when date and time table 2020 pls tell me ,,,,,,,

Suvakanta Sahu 12th Aug, 2020

Dear Ajay ,

I hope you are doing well !

First of all 12th standards re exam test is decided by state government's and as per your query you had not mentioned that  you are from from which state or which state board re exam you will re appear ,so it will very difficult for us to provided the accurate answer with you .

Hope you will understand and kindly replay

Thanks

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sir 2021 neet preparation study schedule per day 8-10 hours

ruchika.chauhan Expert 10th Aug, 2020

Hi, learning speed and capabilities of every student is different. It is advisable to make a time table as per your routine and strategy.
Time table depends on some factors like how many chapters you have completed or are you starting from the beginning.

You should firstly set a particular date till when your syllabus should be completed and then divide your chapters accordingly.

Devote time to each subject daily. Now, the subject you consider as difficult, you may have to devote some extra time to that subject.

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Please give me a time table for 15 hours study per day! now, I am study 9-10 hours but i need to improve my performance.

Disha Arora 28th Jul, 2020

Hi

As per your question How many hours are you studying at present? If you tell me it's 14 hours or maybe

12 hours I shall advise you to scale back those.

Why does one want to extend your study hours? Because you would like to find out more - because you

discover that the amount of hours put in producing sufficient output. Let me tell you frankly that

increasing the amount of hours beyond some extent isn't only futile but even counter productive!

After you've got reached the top of your receptive capacity after a particular time- less than two hours

of continuous study, you input longer without corresponding output, or with none output. It results in

frustration and loss of concentration and loss of your time , Something entirely against your wishes. you

would like to review more in order that you learn more. But you're unable to find out more while you're

wasting valuable hours.

Your mental retention keeps on taking place with every passing hour. the quantity of learning within the

second hour of continuous study is sort of a touch but the primary fresh hour. If you continue studying

without break the quantity of learning within the third hour could also be but half that within the first

fresh hour. it's going to be negligible within the fourth continuous hour. So though you'll have the

satisfaction of moving towards that 12–14–16–20 hours study goal your output with every passing hour

will add less and fewer to your learning.

Best results are obtained with something like following study cycle:

60 minutes study - 10 minutes break - hour study - 10 minutes break - 50 minutes study - half-hour

break.

Again hour study - 10 minutes break - hour study - 10 minutes break - 50 minutes study -

60 minutes break - go outdoors in green environment - go jogging. Recoup your psychic energy . Your

output will increase manifold.

You can achieve more by 8 hours of study than you'll with 12 hours of study.

But remember - KEEP REVISING.

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how to schedule time table for ourself if we need to prepare for jee mains2021 studying both 11th and 12th classes at a time.please some one prefer me a time table pls

ruchika.chauhan Expert 10th Aug, 2020

Hi, learning speed and capabilities of every student is different. It is advisable to make a time table as per your routine and strategy.
Time table depends on some factors like how many chapters you have completed or are you starting from the beginning.

You should firstly set a particular date till when your syllabus should be completed and then divide your chapters accordingly.

Devote time to each subject daily. Now, the subject you consider as difficult, you may have to devote some extra time to that subject.


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Time table is an essential thing and it helps in boosting your preparation as you have the correct pathway to follow.

Apart from time table there are other features also for the complete preparation and to excel in the JEE Main exam.

This course will help you to study at your own pace and is easily accessible and affordable. You can check the complete details of the course here: JEE Main 2021 Preparation


All the Best!

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