Self Study
hello aspirant,
now you have enough time to revise whole ncert for january exam.yes believe me you have time.but dont get lazy with that fact.people say your exam is near only 4 months you cant do it.but 2 months is enough to revise whole ncert of chemistry.first during my time also it was tough to revise the whole i used online and couldnt focus much but i used to read books though.but these days every thing has become soo online!.you need to focus on books also.so what i used to do and it helped me like amazing.i completed whole inorganic organic and physical in short period of time.so the thing is you can do the first thing in the morning with full efficiency and can give your 100% if you are really willing to study hard.so each day from now as you have about 30-35 chapters each day the first thing in the morning no matter what happens you should complete one chapter from ncert write it down and stick it front of you.like no matter what after you get up the first thing you will be dng is completeing one chapter from ncert if its big one allot 2 days.and then only go for any other subject or work.like get up first thing do it!.trust me this ha helped me a lot.i used to hate inorganic and i set myself to read one chapter prior 2 months to exam each day a chapter from ncert prepare your notes from ncert nd revise before exam!.try it out the first thing in the mrng and den to other work daily!! with consistency.remember in these competetive exams consistency is the key.
hope this helps,
thankyou
Even though your score is good, you will not get a government seat for MBBS in Delhi. You should still apply for the counselling process as you never know when there is a vacancy and You get a chance. But to give yourself another chance you must start studying as soon as possible for NEET 2021
Hello Candidate,
If you want to get very good marks from your self preparation in IIT-JEE, then it needs full dedication and hard work. If you can't afford offline coachings due to money issue, then don't worry. You can use online resources like You Tube . Some very experienced teachers provide their video lectures of IIT-JEE for free. So use them. Some tips for preparation are given below.
If you want to join IIST Trivandrum then your JEE Advanced score must be good. So prepare well for JEE Advanced.
Hope this helps.
Hi
Your profile shows that you are medicine/neet aspirant of class 11th.
So, if you are preparing phone Neet then with 7 hours of classes you should give at least f ive hours of self study.
This is because,
In classes teachers only teach the concepts but it is you who has to practice them so you need to give at least five hours a day to self study.
also follow the below tips to prepare well for Neet:-
You can prepare well using our neet program for which link is provided below https://learn.careers360.com/knockout-neet-may / Thank you
Hey!
It totally depends upon you. If you feel like self study is sufficient for you then no need of taking coaching. Coaching classes are not a mandatory factor for clearing of any entrance exams. There are many students who excel in competitive exams like jee mains and advanced solely on self study. If you feel like your base is week and you are struggling with concepts and need guidance then yea definitely try for coaching or youtube learning. But if you have a good grasp of concepts and just need polishing (as visible in your score) I would suggest self study. But then final decision is yours.
The basic thing about coaching like Allen FITTJEE is that they constantly take examinations and that help polish your concepts and numericals. But you can get such exams online for free like NTA abhyas and many more.
You can even solve the last ten years iit question papers available easily on the internet. The thing is everything is available for free on the internet if you search for it.
And if you still feel that you need coaching then definitely go for it. It totally depends on personal needs.
With the right motivation and study materials you can excel in the exam without any coaching
Best of luck!
If you have any further queries, do not hesitate to ask.
(Self study tip: Focus on the basics and concepts and use internet for some extra information other than the ones given in the book)
it's very important for you to keep few things in mind,
Around 13 Lakh students appear for NEET every year
Determination, Dedication and Consistency will help you achieve your goals,You have to understand Class 11 and 12 NCERT very well,You have to stay confident and motivated till the last day of your exam.
Getting 600 mark in neet will assure you the college of your dreams with brightest and most hardworking minds of the country and top rankers but getting this high score is definitely not impossible but requires the combination of hard and smart work with sheer dedication and discipline. You need to have that grit within you to crack the code to the entrance. for NCERT every line of the chapter should be on your tips, you should solve every question in the book then move forward to the other reference books. However, relying only on NCERT can fetch you some marks but not the desired score.
keep practising, keep you motive high and then you will definitely be able to score good marks.
hope that helps
Hello,
Start with analyzing the GATE syllabus. It will help you to prioritize subjects and important topics in each subject. After doing this, you will get a clear insight into where you stand and how far is left to cover. Just pick one of the subjects you feel good and start the preparation. You may start with some easy and scoring subjects like DBMS, Operating Systems or Computer Networks(totally depends on individual). After completing the first subject and its GATE questions, you can immediately pick the second subject. As soon as two subjects are completely covered, you will start feeling more confident.
If you feel like you are lost and lack consistency of studying daily, and you need guidance join some good classes. I joined MADE EASY institute after careful consideration and it proved to be the right decision for me. Prepare your own notes and subsequently prepare yourself.
After completing one subject, the immediately next task should be solving previously asked GATE questions of that subject. It will help you to uncover weak topics; try to recover those weak topics and resolve those questions.
Make a schedule and follow it at any cost, literally. Decide a fixed number of hours for your GATE preparation and complete it daily; remember, consistency is a compulsion here.
Note down the important points in notebook while covering the topics. It will definitely help you in revisions. Decide one day in a week to revise one of your previously completed subjects and use your GATE notes here.
There are few subjects which are easier to score, like Digital Logic, Mathematics, and Aptitude. These three subjects cover 25-28% of complete GATE paper. Solve previous GATE question for each subject. It will help you to recall and revise the subjects.
Join a good Online test series to replicate the GATE test environment. I found MADE EASY tests better as compared to others. Practice the mock tests to improve the performance, identify the weaker topics in each test and revise them regularly.
hope it helped.
Hey there!
You can start off by looking into the syllabus and buying preparatory books for clat. Try solving as many sample question papers and previous year question papers as you can. Try to time yourself and analyse your weak spots. You can also signup for online mock tests. You can check out the link below to see more information about clat
https://law.careers360.com/exams/clat
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