Make a realistic and detailed study timetable that includes all subjects and topics you need to cover. Allocate more time to difficult subjects and topics but ensure there’s enough time for revision.
– Instead of rote memorization, focus on understanding the core concepts of each subject. This makes it easier to tackle different types of questions, especially application-based ones. –
Review previous year’s question papers and identify the most frequently asked topics. Focus on these key areas while ensuring you cover the entire syllabus.
Regularly take full-length mock tests and practice sample papers under exam conditions. This helps in improving time management and reduces exam anxiety.
Start revising well in advance of your exams. Use techniques like active recall (testing yourself), spaced repetition (reviewing material at increasing intervals), and summarization (writing short notes).
Consistency is key to retaining information. Avoid procrastination by setting small, achievable goals each day and sticking to them.
A healthy mind requires a healthy body. Ensure you get adequate sleep, eat nutritious food, and stay hydrated.