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Tuesday, February 2, 2021

58 Tips to make learning easy, quick and effective( How to pass examination with good percentage)

Simple techniques to secure first rank and pass entrance examination


"One day, all your hard work will pay off"

"The earlier you start working on something, the earlier you will see results."

"You don’t have to be great to start. But you have to start to be great."

"We generate fears while we do nothing. We overcome these fears by taking action"

1)Ask questions: Clear your queries and doubts.Talk to teacher and subject experts.


2) Make your own notes.

3)Make study time table.Follow it religiously

4) Set target of the day

5) Study regularly...No off days

6)Keep record of your progress

7) Learn important and relevant content

8) Solve previous years question papers

9)Avoid distraction

10) Exercise Regularly

11) Proper and adequate light in study room

12) Summarize content

13) Solve model papers

14)Sleep for 8 to 9 hrs ( at a stretch)

15)Focus on weak areas

16)Practice Perseverance

17)Be consistent

18)Have balanced diet

19) Include dates, almond, Indian gooseberry, eggs, milk, meat walnut ...in your diet

20) Go to sleep early

21) Drink adequate water

22)Divide tasks and strive hard to achieve it

23) Set Priorities ( important topics first)

24)Take short breaks after every two hours

25)Don't take stress

26) Do relaxation exercise

27)Study everyday...Revise regularly

28) Drill important definitions and formula

29)Display important formulas in your room

30)Revise content after class

31) Learn through audio visual aids

32) Explain answer and concepts to your friends

33)Read and understand textbook thoroughly 

34)Avoid last moment study

35) Night is for rest

36) Early to bed, early to rise make man Healthy, Wealthy and Wise

37) Face examination before actual examination..practice.. practice...as per alloted time and difficulty level

38) Compete with yourself

39)Don't waste time

40)Don't have fear of examination

41)Apply acquired in day to day life situation

42) Avoid rote learning

43) Understand ... Understand

44)Pay attention in class

45)Make flow chart and sketch to remember process and points

46) Take Bath

47) Splash water on your face and eyes after regular intervals

48) Be organized: Keep all required materials pen, calculator, book, study material, pencil, scale, graph paper..at one place ...Don't waste time in searching them

49)Be positive

50) Self assessment: Ask questions to your self


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1) Set Study Goals

There is lots of credible research suggesting that goal setting can be used as part of a strategy to help people successfully effect positive changes in their lives, so never underestimate the power of identifying to yourself the things you want to achieve. Just make sure to ask yourself some key questions: Am I setting realistic goals? Will I need to work harder to achieve those goals? If you’re happy with the goals you’ve set then you should aim to develop your study plan for the year ahead with your goals in mind.


2) Make a Study Plan

Time is precious. Nobody is more aware of this than the poor student who hasn’t studied a thing until the night before an exam. By then, of course, it’s too late. The key to breaking the cycle of cramming for tests is to think ahead and create an effective study plan. Not only will this help you get organised and make the most of your time, it’ll also put your mind at ease and eliminate that nasty feeling you get when you walk into an exam knowing that you’re not at all prepared. As the old saying goes, fail to prepare and be prepared to fail.


3) Take Regular Study Breaks

None of us are superhuman, so it’s important to realise that you can’t maintain an optimum level of concentration without giving yourself some time to recover from the work you’ve put in. This can take the form of a ten-minute walk, a trip to the gym, having a chat with a friend or simply fixing yourself a hot drink. If it feels like procrastination, then rest assured that it’s not: taking regular short breaks not only help improve your focus, they can boost your productivity too.


4) Collaborate with Study Partners

At this stage of the school year, you should know your classmates pretty well. This is a good point in time to select a couple of study partners who you know you work well with and are motivated to achieve good grades also.


5) Turn lessons into stories

Everybody likes to read or listen to a good story, and with good reason – not only do stories entertain us, they help us to understand and memorise key details too. You can apply this to your studies by weaving important details or facts into a story – the more outlandish and ridiculous you can make it, the better(since you’ll be more likely to remember a particularly crazy story).


6) Establish a Study Routine

Your study routine is comprised of more than planning what to learn and when. One of the main concerns is your study environment.ind a place to study that is quiet and with few distractions. Alternatively, you could also try switching it up by sitting in a different place in your school library every day and seeing how this works for you.


7) Mark Small Challenges

When you have to face very long and dense subjects, you can set small challenges to keep your spirits high; a good way to focus on the day-to-day and find motivations while you study. According to scientific analysis, the more motivated and excited we are, the better our brain performs.




8) Consult teachers

Any questions you have about the exam, the best you can do is go to the teacher of the subject and expose your doubts. Not only is the person best suited to solve your questions, but your initiative will be well received and you’ll show good attitude by demonstrating that you’re interested in his subject.


There really aren’t any hard and fast rules to play by when it comes to best times for studying or how long you should work for. Everybody is different, so the best way to establish a routine is to try different things and see what works best for you, then modify your routine for maximum learning effectiveness


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