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Follow these 4 tips to crack competitive examinations

To crack any competitive exams , you first need to understand the pre-requisites for the examination. Before appearing for the examination, you should completely review syllabus of the exam, various subjects, weightage given to each subject, so that you can plan your study accordingly. A look at the previous years' questions papers of the exam may also help you to get an idea about the exam pattern. Here are four steps that you can follow to prepare for your examination: Step 1: Follow a time-table As a first step, make a time-table keeping in mind what you want to achieve in short-term and long-term. Preparing a time based goals will help you know how much time you need and how to prepare for the exam. You must consider a few points while making a timetable such as fix a timing for study, don't study more at a stretch, take short breaks in between, and more importantly - give more time for the difficult subjects. Make sure you follow the timetable set by you rigorousl...

How To Prepare For Competitive Exams At Home?

1. Know The Ins and Outs of The Exam This is the first thing you have to do before you dive into competitive exam preparation for jobs. Know the details about the exam, their selection procedure, the level of knowledge expected of you etc. Because you can shape your paths, only when you know your goals. 2. Prepare Your Strategy After the basic know-how, prepare a strategy to accomplish your goals. Most of the exams for jobs have two steps in the selection process. One the written exam and the other is the interview. So, you have to plan your preparation accordingly. 3. Arrange Study Materials When you know, what you have to study, you are half-done. Next, you have to arrange the study materials required to crack the written examination. Every department has their own set of study material recommendations. In certain cases, one single book even helps in two or more exams. 4. Make A Routine A Routine is a must. Without any definitive routine for your studies may sound...

Tips to prepare for competitive exams

In this competitive world, being well prepared is the key to success. In today’s world no matter which field we belong to, we are required to appear for competitive exams to get admissions in universities, for civil services or for any other position in public sector. These exams aim to choose worthy candidates, so here are the practices you should follow to prepare well for competitive exams: • Time Management:  Time is the most crucial factor in determining your success in competitive exams . Make sure you start your preparations early, so that you have ample time in your hands and there is no panic at the last moment. Divide the entire syllabus into equal parts in order to be able to cover the whole syllabus on time. For example: If you have 10 chapters to cover and 15 days of preparation time, then make sure you complete 1 chapter in 1 day, leaving the last 5 days for revision. • Sample Papers and Mock Tests to prepare for competitive exams: Attempting sample papers and prev...

Study skills

Exam Success Success in exams is determined by many intrinsic factors. Because motivation represents an essential element of success, it should be born in mind that no preparation might yield positive results if you are demotivated. So the first thing to do is to try to ask yourself what motivates you to pass the exam. Do you seek a financially rewarding job? Do you want to attend a university course? Or is it just a need to realize a dream? What ever motivates you is the crucial drive for your success! In addition to motivation, you must have a realistic strategy towards success. This involves steps before and during the exam . Tips for Success Before the exam: You need to plan and organize in an orderly way. You need to set preparation timetables and set measurable, attainable and realistic goals. Each subject should be given its due importance. You must use mind maps, short notes summaries to revise lessons. Previous exams can be of great help to students by re...

10 Tips to Mentally Prepare for Exams

Often poor performances under examination conditions can be traced back to a negative mindset, usually in the form of stress, anxiety and a lack of self-belief. Take a look at these tips to mentally prepare for your exams. Study Past Papers Exam worries often come from a fear of the unknown. Not knowing what to expect under exam conditions can create panic. Overcome this by studying past examination papers to get a realistic idea of what is about to come. Organise Your Notes Organise your written material into sub-headings, charts, bullet points, and diagrams. Too much written material can be off-putting. By breaking up your work, exam preparation becomes more productive. The Bedtime Reminder The brain remembers and absorbs information especially well just before you fall asleep. During this time say to yourself out loud or inside your mind: "Tomorrow I will work hard from a calm and relaxed state". This will encourage you to start the next day in the best possi...

Preparing for Tests and Exams?

If you haven't been studying regularly, then there is still hope. You might find it helpful to begin with a series of basic steps to settle down to studying, begin consolidating your course work, and set your sights on a strategy for achieving a specific goal on your exam. The steps are directed at settling you to the task of studying for the exam. They involve selecting key course information, ensuring that you are aware of possible topics for the exam, that you are establishing an environment conducive to good study, and that you are developing strategies to study and working to manage this process of study effectively. Complete all necessary or central course readings and compile all of your notes from various sources (such as lecture, tutorials, texts, past assignments and tests etc.) as they are relevant to your upcoming exam. Review past assignments and tests for topics, question types, and feedback and re-read the syllabus for the course focus and description. Oft...

HOW TO HELP STUDENTS PREPARE FOR EXAMS

Narrow down the topics.  How much you narrow down the topics will depend on the level of the course, but it always helps to give students a more clear view of what’s going to be on their exam.     Give students a list of topics that could be on the exam.   With younger grades, create a list of every topic that they need to study. Older grades can still benefit from a list, even if it’s just a list of all the topics you’ve studied that year. That’s because a list gives them something to check off. Throughout your review time, encourage students to mark their topic list, crossing off things that they already know and highlighting or putting a star by things they know they need to study.     Have the students work, not you.  Don’t just stand in front of the class and frantically try to review everything. Instead, the students should be the ones looking up concepts in their notes and trying to remember how to solve problems. The more activel...

How to Study For Exams

Exams are inevitable for students, but they don't have to be painful. These tips can help you get ready for and get through your exams. They can also help you prepare for tests and class presentations, and tackle in-class assignments.  1. Find out about the exam Know your enemy – find out as much as you can about the exam. Questions to ask include: How much is the exam worth to your overall mark in the subject? What type of exam is it (for example, multiple choice, essay, open book, take-home)? Will there be a choice of questions or tasks? How much will each question or task be worth? 2. Ask for help Don’t feel bad if you need to ask for help. People you can talk to about exams include:  teachers lecturers family members friends and fellow students.  If you’re feeling really stressed you might also find it helpful to speak to a counsellor. 3. Sort out your subject material Before starting to review a subject it helps to: c...

9 Ways to Prepare for Finals

You totally don’t want to think about it right now, but finals are just around the corner. That means you can add studying for them to your already vast to-do list. Here are some helpful hints on how to prepare for your exams and get everything else done. Tip 1: Start early Preparation for exams should begin earlier than the day before the test. You can’t cram an entire unit of information into an all-nighter. Get started at least a week before the exam. Tip 2: Organize Begin by making yourself a calendar outlining a daily schedule of topics for review. Cover a small amount of material for each class each day. Every time you complete a topic, give yourself a mini review. Tip 3: Outline Once you have decided what you need to study and how much time you need to spend studying, it is time to actually study. One of the best ways is to make succinct outlines. As you read over your textbook and class notes , write a brief summary for each topic. Highlight the areas in your outline...

Exam Preparation: Study Tips

Give yourself enough time to study Don't leave it until the last minute. While some students do seem to thrive on last-minute cramming, it's widely accepted that (for most of us) this is not the best way to approach an exam . To help sort out your  time management , set up a timetable for your study. Write down how many exams you have and the days on which you have to sit them. Then organize your study accordingly. You may want to give some exams more study time than others, so find a balance that you feel comfortable with.   Organize your study space Make sure you have enough space to spread your textbooks and notes out. Have you got enough light? Is your chair comfortable? Are your computer games out of sight? Try and get rid of all distractions, and make sure you feel as comfortable and able to focus as possible. For some people, this may mean almost complete silence, for others, background music helps. Some of us need everything completely tidy and o...