Management Accountant
40581 Points
Joined June 2010
Tough to give specific suggestion as I am not aware about your daily routine and number of days available with you for your studies. However, I can give some general and broad tips which may help you.
1. Drawup a time table for your studies and make sure you follow it diligently.
2. Identify the subjects which you think is easy, manageable and tough, accordingly priorotize your schedule so that you are able to have a balanced study plan.
3. You have to understand that there are mainly three stages you need to cover during your examination:
(a) Preparation stage
(b) Revision stage
(c) Presentation stage
4. Your focus should be on setting strategies and ensuring how you will achieve them. No big deal in having great plan if you do not follow. Similarly, to know whether your preparation has gone well, it is essential that you are able to revise what ever you studied. Finally, what ever be the preparation and revision, if you are not able to make a good presentation in the exam hall, all your efforts, energy and time will not fetch you desired results.
5. Taking up mock test is another key driver you must follow, so that it will help you understand your strengths and weaknesses.Mock test can be writing past examination papers in examination condition.
6. Our brain is not a machine to keep working 24/7 unlike a machine or a robot. Even, they are put to rest, so that their performance is enhanced. Similarly, you got to give adequate breaks when you are studying so that what ever you have studied remains in your system and you are able to get productive results.
Wish you best of luck.