Divide the syllabus into smaller, manageable chunks. Assign specific time slots for each topic, considering your learning style and time available.
Quiz yourself regularly over the topics studied. Make use of flashcards, practice problems and more. Try explaining the concepts to someone else to better understand the material.
Avoid writing down everything. Instead focus on the key concepts, definitions, and formulas. Try to use visual aids more often; these make it easier to remember information.
Choose a quiet place where you can study without interruptions. A clean and organized study space improves concentration.
Identify the pattern of the question paper. Check the number of questions, types of questions and duration, etc. Identify your weaknesses and strengths using the practice papers.
Summarize concepts in your own words. This will help understand the material better and even identify potential gaps in your study.
Sometimes a short break is just what is needed to refocus and prevent mental fatigue. Getting up from your desk and stretching will help increase blood flow to the brain, improving your ability to think.
Adequate sleep is crucial for memory consolidation & cognitive function. Go to bed & wake up at the same time each day, even on weekends. Wind down before bed with a warm bath, reading, or listening to calming music.
Believe that you can develop your abilities with effort and practice. Imagine yourself passing the examination and achieving what you wanted to acquire.
Implementing these techniques regularly will result in constant exam preparation without any undue stress about running out of time.