Next month i m going to give my ssc board so please give me some important tips to score above 80-90%
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study by heart, atleast 5 hours a day do not use mobile, computer etc.
sleep in limited and don't think anything while u study
sleep in limited and don't think anything while u study
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1. Defeat Yourself
Create two instances of yourself, First is your present and the second one is your past.Now play a game between your Present Score and your Past Score.Keep only one thing in your mind that you have to defeat your past at any cost.More than anything else, Your target should always be to simply do better than you have done before.
2. Don’t Purchase a Pile of Books:
Yes, we have seen a large number of aspirants that run behind a big chunk of heavyweight books.They purchase so many books, but never get time to open them.Remember one thing, taking more books will make you confused.Instead purchase Previous Year Papers and solve them.Take only 1-2 books per subject.
3. Be Careful With your Weak Points
What are your weak points and how to make them strong? you should always have to keep this question in your mind while preparing for any exam.Analyse your Mock Tests and take a deep look into your performance.Find your mistakes, and make a list of them for each and every subject.Go on a mission to scratch them to their depths and ask yourself that you will never repeat these mistakes in the Main exams too.
4. Manage your Time
Time Management is crucial both during the Preparation Days and Exam Day.During Preparation Days, divide equal time of study with your subjects.Study at least 7-8 hours a day.If you are working professional, Study 2-4 hours on weekdays and make it 10 to 12 hours on holidays like Sunday.This feels like crazy, studying with such a madness, but the 75+ achievers did that and made it possible.
5. Don’t Underestimate ENGLISH
Maths (Quants/ DI) blah blah, Dude do you remember, you have one more subject called English?Not everyone takes English Section seriously and at the time of result, English becomes responsible for their name not coming in the List of Selected Candidates.
Create two instances of yourself, First is your present and the second one is your past.Now play a game between your Present Score and your Past Score.Keep only one thing in your mind that you have to defeat your past at any cost.More than anything else, Your target should always be to simply do better than you have done before.
2. Don’t Purchase a Pile of Books:
Yes, we have seen a large number of aspirants that run behind a big chunk of heavyweight books.They purchase so many books, but never get time to open them.Remember one thing, taking more books will make you confused.Instead purchase Previous Year Papers and solve them.Take only 1-2 books per subject.
3. Be Careful With your Weak Points
What are your weak points and how to make them strong? you should always have to keep this question in your mind while preparing for any exam.Analyse your Mock Tests and take a deep look into your performance.Find your mistakes, and make a list of them for each and every subject.Go on a mission to scratch them to their depths and ask yourself that you will never repeat these mistakes in the Main exams too.
4. Manage your Time
Time Management is crucial both during the Preparation Days and Exam Day.During Preparation Days, divide equal time of study with your subjects.Study at least 7-8 hours a day.If you are working professional, Study 2-4 hours on weekdays and make it 10 to 12 hours on holidays like Sunday.This feels like crazy, studying with such a madness, but the 75+ achievers did that and made it possible.
5. Don’t Underestimate ENGLISH
Maths (Quants/ DI) blah blah, Dude do you remember, you have one more subject called English?Not everyone takes English Section seriously and at the time of result, English becomes responsible for their name not coming in the List of Selected Candidates.
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