respected madam and teachers please give me a valuable time table to study and clear any competitive exam please it's my kind request please help me give him a valuable such a suggestion
Hello!
In order to pass any competition exam, first of all passion should be ascendant, confidence and not to consider yourself as less than anyone. Give myself a thought that I can do it. In today's time, one has to go to very deep knowledge in all subjects to pass any exam, whether it is business study, computer science history of political or reasoning math, it is a very important subject in today's time, competitive For exams, knowledge of these subjects is very important. If you are not perfect in these subjects or you have some difficulty, then you can also take the help of a good coaching or institute or online study to study these subjects. In today's era, we cannot remember as much as we can remember by listening, like when we watch a Hindi or English movie, the picture gets printed in our mind and we remember for a long time that it happened in it, If we listen to our study in the form of video audio or see it, we can remember it very quickly as much as we cannot remember by reading as much as we can remember by listening.
Plan Smartly – Once you have made up your mind to prepare for a competitive exam or to enter a particular sector, the most important thing is to plan your way. Get a rough idea when these exams are conducted in a given year and calculate how much time is with you for your preparation.
In all the competitive exam what is required essentially is your presence of mind. Studying till the last moment will only lead to stress and exhaustion. Before formulating your preparation strategy, chalk out the syllabus and measure your comfort level in individual section. Suppose you feel you are not good in reasoning or essay writing, divide your time table according to it and give extra time to these.
Make a list – Once you have a sense of the syllabus, make a list of the books or study material you would be requiring for the exam. Study material for the areas like Verbal Abilities, Math and English should be collected.
Break-up of time – Make a daily time table and do not forget to include your recreational activities in it. Also try to shuffle the subjects so that you do not get bored. You should try studying for at least 4 hours a day. Take time out for reading newspaper daily. 30 minutes for this would be sufficient, this will certainly help you prepare for your general awareness section.
Prepare notes – Whatever you study, try maintaining a notebook for it. Go through this notebook at the time of revision.
Set a finishing date – Set a finish date on your mobile, calendar or put it on your table. By this date you should finish learning new concepts. It is important that you stick to this date. After this you can start applying what you have learnt and see your performance by giving mock tests, practice previous year papers etc.
Quantitative Aptitude – Quantitative Aptitude should be given utmost importance at the time of preparation. Try practising questions daily. Go through the concepts first and then solve problems. Make a note of important formulas, theories and corollaries. You should be thorough with tables, square roots and cube roots to do calculations quickly. Quantitative questions are not difficult to solve, all you need is practise and speed to excel in this section.
Enrich your Vocabulary – Improving your vocabulary will help you a great deal in your English section. Questions on Synonyms, Antonyms and One word substitution will become an easy nut to crack. This is the part which is not given due importance by students. Having a good vocabulary will do you no harm instead it will also help you in your Group Discussion and Interview round ( only if you wish to sweep others by your command on language and some flowery words
Reasoning- Practice questions on age, direction and distance, seating arrangement and Venn diagram. They are almost asked in every competitive exam. You should also work on your speed. Try learning or making your own short cuts to solved a particular set of question. This is the part where you can not cram anything. All you need to do is to apply your brain and get done with the question and that isn’t a difficult task
I hope it helps.
All the Best!
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 !
Hey!
Well there is no such timetable mentioned anywhere regarding preparation of any entrance exam. As it varies person to person. Some candidates like to study during late night whereas some like to study in early morning. However, there are some pints which you can consider when preparing your own timetable:
- Divide the syllabus as per importance in exam and time left for the exam.
- Keep last month for revision of syllabus and solving previous years papers.
- Give at least 10-12 hours to preparation.
- Don't forget to take short breaks (15-30 mins) after studying two to three hours.
- If possible give some time to outdoor games, this will keep your mind stress free.
- Tru to take at least 6-7 hours sleep.
- Keep your diet healthy and balanced.
Hope it helps to prepare your schedule without any hectic.
Thank you
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