When to start gpat preparation?And provide a schedule planner
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Ideally, GPAT preparation should start around 8–10 months before the exam to give yourself enough time to cover the syllabus and revise properly. Since GPAT is a competitive exam, consistency is the key. You can start with 2–3 hours of study daily in the initial months and then increase it to 6–8 hours as the exam approaches. Break your schedule into three phases: Phase 1 (first 4 months) – cover the entire syllabus subject by subject, focusing on concepts and notes; Phase 2 (next 3 months) – revise topics and start solving previous year papers; Phase 3 (final 2 months) – focus on mock tests, time management, and weaker areas. Always reserve the last few weeks for pure revision and formula memorization. Remember, regular revision and practice are more important than long study hours without focus.
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The best preparation time depends on you current academics, if you aiming for best result in your GPAT then i'll give you the best 2 approaches:
- When you should start GPAT Preparation:
1) If you are currently in final year of your B.Pharm then you should start preparation 9-12 months before exam.
2) Or you are already graduated than you can prepare for exam before 6-8 months because you give your more time on it.
3) Best would be to start preparing now and revise 2 to 3 times, solve past year papers.
- This GPAT study planner you can follow:
1) Cover your whole GPAT syllabus subject by subject by giving 4-6 hours of daily study. Study 2 subject per day regularly. On sunday revise that you studied whole week with related MCQs.
2) before 3 months from exam solve 2-3 past year papers on a weekly basis. Make error notes for question you got wrong, focus more on high weightage subjects and clarify your doubts.
3) Revise all short notes, formulas and structure. Work on your speed and accuracy because of negative marking in paper. Practise GK and current affairs in the last 2 weeks.
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