Tips for upcoming exams...hope it help you...

BALU.... (CCI STUDENT....) (44650 Points)

06 August 2011  

Tips for upcoming exam…..

Exams will come and go for 6months once, but we will study for exams before one, two or five months prior to exams. We do some mistakes here thinking exams or still 5 or 3 months ahead and will wait for the proper day to study, later our self make mess of not completing in time and studying when exams 2 or 1 months prior and results?????????????

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So guys few can study in 15 days and may get rank too, depends on person to person. So first think how your brain works, need time for your brain to understand with proper concept or 1 month enough to crack exam..

Here some tips hope it may help and sharing with you people..

·        PLAN PROPERLY: Devise a personal strategy that ensures there is enough time for revising at least thrice before the exam date.

 

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·        DO THEY WORK HARD? Pitch your ambitions very high. Work hard. Do not rest content with a mere pass, but aim to secure a high rank.

 

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·        CONSTANT STUDY: Keep a constant touch with the subject. This means not only studying the institutes study material (this should top your pecking order) but also reading at least one text book which you feel difficult subjects given by institute material. That apart, read RTP, journals and case law digest. Attending classes helps lay a strong foundation.

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·        COMPREHENSION: Understanding the basic concept is more important that referring to several books and working out scores of problems. This way you understand a concept for life. Structured working, rather than working by rote is critical. Quality, rather than the quantity, of study is important.

 

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·        EMPHASIS: Every subject is vital. For this, the starting point is a SWOT analysis of oneself. Yes, identify your strengths and weaknesses. Work on the strong-holds and iron out the weak links. Concentrate on subjects where you feel diffident or deficient. Do not procrastinate on this, for when time runs short, the terror mounts!

 

·        READING IS AN ART: Develop the art of reading. Learn to skip judiciously so that too much of time is not spent on areas which are not significant. The saved time can then be used to read more.

 

·        MAKING NOTES: Prepare your own notes; this is better than just marking on books. For, writing leaves a lasting impression on the mind about what is read. Compress your notes with each passing month, such that in the few weeks before the exam your notes thin down to 30 pages per subject.

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·        SPECIFIC ORIENTATION: The theory and practical (problem based) subjects call for different styles of preparation. While practical subjects require speed, accuracy and conceptual clarity, theory subjects need brevity and completeness.

 

 

·        EXAM PREPARATIONS: Preparation for the exams starts from day one. On an average, spend at least 8 hours a day in the 3months prior to exams. Consistent hard work carries more weight age than raw intelligence. During preparatory days, at least one theory and one practical subject should be read a day. Have at least a month`s time for revision. Rigorous use of scanners pertaining to the last 5 years is critical. Take practice tests in order to help judge your ability to manage time, as also to check your writing skills.

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·        EXAM TECHNIQUES: Approach the exams with a positive frame of mind. Keep your cool before and during the exam. Attempt easy and known questions first. In the case of theory questions, don`t beat about the bush. Answers should be to the point. In practical subjects, it is not always necessary to complete the problems in full, since the marks are given for each right step.

 

 

 

This was some tips which can help you or maybe not for exams, just wanted to share and trying to help you…

 

Note: It’s just my view and not compulsory to follow this points, every individual persons as their own points, whatever do with proper way and aim for RANK…

 

 

 

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BAlu