GyanCentral - The hub for engineering and law students - IIT-JEE, AIEEE, BITSAT, CLAT, AILET - 2012: 10 mantras for successful preparation Oct 8th 2012, 05:39 GyanCentral - The hub for engineering and law students - IIT-JEE, AIEEE, BITSAT, CLAT, AILET - 2012 | The most comprehensive career education and test preparation forums in india. | | 10 mantras for successful preparation Oct 8th 2012, 05:15 Here are a few simple exam preparation tips you should follow to excel in your examinations. - Focus - on your Study and Goal.
- Practice Exams and Mocks: Give regular practice tests and figure out your mistake committed in the previous Examination and try to avoid them in your next exam. What students generally tend to do is give a test, look at the score and forget about it. This should not be the case. Though it may take a little extra time, do look at the questions you got wrong and what the correct answer is and the reasons for the same. This small exercise is helpful since, even though the question may change, the pattern of the questions remains the same. Also, you never know, the same question may be repeated in the exam.
- Analysis of Mocks - Complete, scan and analyze the questions you could not attempt in the practice exam with the help of suggested answers if any.
- Revision - Plan your revision schedule as early as possible and follow the same honestly and keep reviewing it and make necessary changes as and when necessary. Do not wait for the last one month to make a rigorous schedule which you know you won't be able to follow. Keep it realistic. If you believe you can give only 4-5 hours everyday, don't make a schedule for 12 hours. Instead, concentrate in those 5 hours and make the best of it. In the end, it's the quality of study that matters and not the quantity. Give a little bit time to every subject per day.
- Recollection - What you prepare on Monday try and recall it on Tuesday without using books. If you are able to recall 60%-70%, then you are 100% going to succeed in this examination. Again try to recall the same after the gap of 2-3 days.
- Learning Aids - Use abbreviation method. If you have 10 points to remember in a question give them a certain abbreviation and remember that abbreviation. See the example below: In section 293 of Companies Act, 1956 there are 5 clauses from (a) to (e). An easy way to remember this is to remember these 5 clauses is "SRIBC". S=Sell/R=Remit/I=Invest/B=Borrow/C=Contribute. Have a look at Section-293 and verify yourself.
- Focus on your weaknesses - Prepare a list of questions which you consider tough or time consuming or those that you mess up every single time. Prepare a handout yourself with solution of these questions and give them a reading on regularly basis with a time gap of 2-3 days. Find your weaknesses. In taking the practice exams you should be able to figure out what some of your weaker areas are. Find these and focus your studies there first.
- Practice, Practice, Practice - Do all the practice exams you can. Get books, use online resources and practice, practice, practice. The work will pay off in the long run.
- Time Yourself - Test under timed conditions. Don't just take the tests in your own sweet time–make sure you're taking them as you would in the actual situation.
- Don't lose Faith - Last but not the least believe in yourself and your hard work.
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