time table
hi,
see the time table should be made by your own conveniences, since there is no particular age limit for gate exam, candidates from working professional to college students appear in gate exam.
however to crack any particular competitive exam you first have clear idea of the syllabus, scoring points and easy topics, most important topics mark out. at least devote 6-8 hours for studies, make short notes, before 3 months of exam have to attempt the mock test to get accustomed with timing and exam time speediness of solving questions. you have to select the topic which is your weakness and give extra time for preparation.
hope you understand.
Dear Student,
You should be ready with a good study plan that incorporates exam pattern, syllabus, mock tests, practice, revision and more. For this, you must figure out the best books you need for your preparation along with your 11th and 12th NCERTs.
Stages of preparation for JEE Main :-
Careers360 also has courses for JEE preparation, you can check them out by visiting the given site :- https://learn.careers360.com/
Hello Candidate,
To predict the, exact number of marks which you need to score in order to get into the top 300 rank holders of scheduled caste category is not possible because each year these marks changes based on the difficulty level of the question paper and the number of students applied in that particular category.
So, here are some of the important books which could be of your help- IE irodov for physics, HC Verma for physics, DC pandey for physics, himanshu pandey for organic Chemistry, Balaji publications for physical chemistry, Pearson publication for inorganic chemistry, goyal Publications for conic sections, Arihant publications for integral and differential calculus, IA Maron for mathematics, are some of them.
Your timetable needs to be properly divided into proper intervals so that you can give specific importance to each of the individual subjects and also make a point that you need to divide your course curriculum into such a way that you pay more attention to the frequently asked topics and important topics.
Hope you found it helpful, for more queries feel free to post it here!!
Hello Mayuresh!
First of all, I want to tell you that with dedication, will power, correct schedule and thus time management you can clear NEET while being in a college simultaneously.
As you said your 10 hours goes in attending college lectures. So in a day you are left with 14 hours only. From that too 7 hours of sleeping because sleeping is necessary. So in the remaining time you want to prepare for NEET. It will be difficult but not impossible because you have already studied the subjects in your class 11th and 12th, so you just have to practice the concept. And if you will attend your college lectures carefully then you will surely get good marks in semester examination.
You will get many time tables available but only you can make you own schedule according to your life style.
Below are a few tips which would surely help you:
Have a schedule fixed for yourself: It will help you set your priorities and you will save alot of time.
Find out the common syllabus/topics (neet syllabus and college course's syllabus): By doing you are going to reduced the pressure and both the things will be done parallel to each other.
Important topics list: keep a note of most important concepts and formulae or reactions. Recite them whenever you got time.
Do not mix things: Have breaks and the revision sessions.
Believe: Just a little hard work and dedication is must. Believe the process and work in the direction of achieving your goal.
Practice : practice is the key to success in such examination.
Hope this helps! Good luck!
thnxx but plss timetable btadijiye 12 hours ka phy aur chem ke liye
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