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Dear Student,
It is really a very bad situation for this pandemic, but as JEE student you have go through a systematic way. As you can clear your doubts through online classes offered by so many institute. Here I am giving a chart for you, you can edit it as per your's. One thing you must have to study for 10-12 hours per day.
Morning:
7:45-8:00am - Wake up and start studying.
8:00-!0:00am -study.
10:00-10:30am - Breakfast and relax. Now you can read the magazines for your subjects.
10:30-1:00pm - Study.
1:00-1:30pm - Bath and Lunch.
1:30-2:00pm- Rest.
2:00-5:00pm - Study.
5:00-5:15pm - Tea/Coffee.
5:15-6:15pm - Every formula revision.
6:15- 7:00pm - Relax, Phone, Social/Friends.
7:00-9:00pm - Study.
9:00-10:00pm- Online Doubt Clear / Social/Relax.
10:00 - 10:30pm - Dinner.
10:30- 11:00pm - Watching TV/ Anything that you want.
11:00-2:00am - Study
Then Sleep.
Hope this will help you.
Hello Chetan kumar,
As the question you have asked does have any perfect answer, although as you have mentioned that you are in B.Pharma final year, so I must tell you to prepare for the exams, As according to the government of india education ministry department ,they are not in the mood of giving free certificate of Bachelor's degree program. As they don't want to put a tag of COVID-19 pass-out in your certificate, because it will hamper you in future when you are applying for the jobs in different sectors.
So, i would like to tell you that prepare for the exams and give your best if the exams are going to happen.
Hope you will find it relevant.
Fell free to ask any further queries.
Hi dear,
For securing good percentile, your 11th must be strong and just 6 months will not help in getting very good percentile if your 11th is weak.
So you must concentrate on ncert and previous sample papers and try to solve questions from previous question papers.
Best Wishes!
Hello aspirant!!!
You need to put your own timetable. Since, you only know how well you are at learning and you knlw your time needed for completing one topic. So I can only give the suggestion to you. Firstly, you need to spend equal time on each subjects you are reading and dedicate an extra one hour for biology since you need to store some important key terms in your mind. Try to solve one model need question paper each day and rectify the mistakes made by you and it helps you to cover more topics in short time. More you spend time on solving question paper you will get more score in your neet exam and you can manage your time easily in the main exam.
Thanks a lot!!!
Hello
If you have four years for the preparation of UPSC examination then you can prepare in a very well manner, in the first three years cover and complete the entire syllabus and keep the last one year for revision, test series and for current affairs
Follow the below tips to prepare well for your UPSC examination :-
To start the preparation first of all go well through the syllabus , you can check the complete syllabus at https://competition.careers360.com/articles/upsc-ias-syllabus
Top books which you can follow for UPSC examination preparation are listed below subject wise:-
HISTORY
*NCERT XI (Ancient & Medieval) *NCERT XII (Modern Indian History) *Facets of Indian Culture Spectrum *From Plassey to Partition - A History of Modern India
Indian Art & Culture
*Indian Art & Culture - Nitin Singhania
Polity
*NCERT IX-XII *Indian Polity M Laxmikanth
Geography
*NCERT VI X (Old Syllabus) *NCERT XI, XII (New Syllabus) *Certificate Physical Geography G C Leong World Atlas
Economics
NCERT XI *The Indian Economy Sanjiv Verma *Indian Economy by Ramesh Singh *Economic Development & Policies in India Jain & Ohri
Environment
*Class XII Biology (last 5 chapters) *Environment by Shankar IAS Academy
International Relations
*NCERT XII (Contemporary World Politics) *Current Affairs ( read newspaper )
To get the complete list of books go through https://competition.careers360.com/articles/books-for-upsc-ias
*Make a routine or a time table and try to give at least 8 hours to studies , keep short brakes of 20 to 30 minutes after every 2.5 to 3 hours
*Read newspaper daily and keep yourself updated with the current affairs
*Choose your optional subject wisely , choose the subject you have interest in.
*Make short notes after completing each chapter
*Revise :- there's no point of preparing for the exam if you couldn't recall anything in the UPSC Examination so you should stress on revision as well.
*Solve previous year question papers and mock test papers ;- You should solve these , it will give you idea of types of questions asked and their difficulty level and will help you a lot.
*Also work on your communication skills and personality development as it plays an important role in your interview round
For more tips go through
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-upsc-ias
Thankyou
The MHRD has come up with a new schedule for JEE Mains, JEE Advanced and NEET 2020. JEE Main examination will be held between 1st-6th Sept, JEE advanced exam will be held on 27th Sept & NEET examination will be held on 13th Sept. At this point in time, this is the information we have. We might have to wait and watch if NTA will open its correction window to change the examination centres. Please allow us some time to gather more information as this is the latest information that we have. And if you are preparing for JEE Mains, you can try our Knockout package: https://learn.careers360.com/knockout-jee-main-april/ And because you have 2 more months to prepare for JEE Mains, you may as well use this opportunity.
You need to know your syllabus and understand the exam pattern. Make a plan and stick to it. Make a note of the books to refer from and practise as many mock tests or sample papers as you can. You can prepare with the help of our timetable https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/time-table-for-jee-main-preparation
Divide the syllabus into Class 11 and Class 12 and the topics as "Need to Learn", "Weak" and "Strong". And then first prepare for 2 hours on topics that you are weak in and move to 1 hour of topics that you are good at. Keep switiching subjects every 1-2 hours and always get enough sleep.
Now it is important to check the weightage of each topic. In Physics, Modern Physics take the top slot with 5 questions. Heat and Thermodynamics, Optics, Current Electricity, Elcetrostatics get 3 questions each. Magnetic has 2 questions and the rest get 1 question each. In Chemistry, Transition Elements and Coordination Chemistry, Periodic Table and Representative elements take 3 questions slot. Thermodynamics and Gaseous state, Atomic structure, Chemical Bonding, Chemical and Iconic Equilibrium, Solid State and Surface Chemistry and Nuclear Chemistry and Environment get 2 questions slot eacch and the remaining get 1 question each.In Mathematics, Co-ordinate Geometry gets 5 questions. Limits, Continuity and Differentiability, Integral Calculus get 3 questions slot each. The rest get 2 and 1 questions slot. For complete breakdown, please read our article: https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-syllabus-weightage . Once you complete a topic, try to practise the concepts and write down the important points and paste them somewhere that you can see. Practise questions from that topic. Refer to books like:
Concepts of Physics by HC Verma
Fundamentals of Physics by Halliday, Resnick and Walker
Understanding Physics by DC Pandey
Problems in General Physics by I.E.Irodov
Understanding Physics by Freedman and Young
Problems and Solution of Physics by Shasti Bhushan Tiwari
Chemistry:
NCERT Books
Modern Approach to Chemical Calculations by R.C Mukherjee
Organic Chemistry by OP Tandon
Concept of Physical Chemistry by P Bahadur
Concise Inorganic Chemistry by J D Lee
Physical Chemistry by P.W Atkins
Organic Chemistry by Morrison and Boyd
Mathematics:
Objective Mathematics by RD Sharma
Plane Trigonometry by SL Loney
The Elements of Coordinate Geometry by SL Loney
Algebra by Dr. SK Goyal Arihant Publications
Play with Graphs by Amit M Agarwal
Differential Calculus by Amit M Agarwal
Integral Calculus by Amit M Agarwal
Complete Mathematics for JEE Main TMH
Important points:
You need to be physically fit to be prepared for what is ahead of you.
Keep telling yourself that you can. That is important
Make sure you improve on the speed in solving sample papers and quizzes
Take online mock tests
Focus on acuracy and speed as well
Improve your concepts and focus on weaker areas
Short breaks between change of subjects is really important
Do not overstress yourself
Avoid oversleeping during the day but get adequate sleep
Dont get nervous.
You surely can do this. Not a very difficult task assuming that you're done with almost all the concepts of biology and chemistry and only are asking for the revision pattern for the last month. See I'll guide you follow this well.
Make a habit of reading ncert chapters and reading almost every single line like that's the most important line. Because mcqs can be asked from anywhere end can be twisted in any way so more you remember things, more are the chances that you'll be able to go past a score of 320 from biology ncert itself. Keep reading one section which includes 3-5 chapters every day. For human physiology, plants physiology and genetics you can take 2 days each. Keep doing this everyday. And also keep revising what you studied previous day quickly on the next day. No need to solve mcqs now.
For inorganic chemistry, things go exactly same like biology. Just keep reading no need to solve mcqs now.
For organic chemistry, again same thing. Keep reading, keep remembering and recollecting all the reactions from Alkanes till the nitrogen containing compounds. Try to link every thing. Practice some important mcqs of possible as they'll enhance your thinking skill and boost your confidence.
For physical chemistry, let me be honest. Out of 10-12 questions that will be asked from physical chemistry, 7-9 will be numericals only. So your first goal should be revising formulas of all the numiercals chapters like solid state, solutions and colligative properties, electrochemistry, thermodynamics, etc. Just revise the formulas and solve the mcqs ok. And then go for other theorretical physical chapters like surface chemistry, general principles and isolation techniques, etc and read them as there will be 1-1 theory questions from each so that you can answer them too.
So do this regularly and honestly without even wasting a minute in a day and then surely you will be able to score 300+ in biology and 150+ in chemistry TRUST me.
Best wishes. Thank you.
BHU is going to start examinations for all its undergraduate courses in some time. The authorities will upload the date sheet shortly on the official website so you may download it from there. You must download it two weeks prior to the exam so that you may plan your preparations accordingly. Good luck!
Hi,
With the right strategy and strong determination, you can top the VITEEE. VITEEE is easy when compared to IIT JEE mains. First, you need to complete your NCERT books thoroughly. Prepare a timetable and stick to it. You can find more details on the preparation of VITEEE in the below link
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/how-crack-viteee-2020
I hope it helps.
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