Friday, July 3, 2020

How To Revise For GATE and ESE Effectively....

Welcome to today's blog...

Let's discuss how to revise effectively and utilize time during preparation. It is very important to do the revision effectively after you have completed your preparation for several months. The revision makes you feel more confident and positive about the exam (It's basically a recap of what all you have studied). The rudimentary steps are listed below to have a good/effective revision: 

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1. Start with one subject and read the notes thoroughly.

2. Then read the short notes, i.e., formula sheet and read important concepts.

3. Solve the previous year exam question which, you marked difficult for the first time. For more information read the given blog:  https://lalitautomotive06.blogspot.com/2020/06/how-to-prepare-for-gate.html

4. After, attempting previous year questions analyse your performance and identity the concepts of questions which you were not able to attempt. Then revise those sections again to improve your concepts for the same.

5. From this, you will be able to identify your weak areas now go to the notes/books and read those topics.

6. After, you have revised your topics you can again try and solve the same questions which, will certainly help you in building your concepts stronger.

7. Next, you can follow the same routine until you feel comfortable with those topics, then appear for mock tests and practice virtual calculator for the exam.

8. This how you can prepare a specific module and follow the same for other subjects as well. This routine of practice and reading the concepts will make your application part stronger and stronger. 

9. You can make a pattern of revision every week for a subject by using short notes, important questions, a question bank, etc.

Hope all of the above points mentioned will help you in boosting your confidence, marks and application of concepts. For more information refer to previous blogs on ESE and GATE. Any questions feel free to comment and share with others. 

"Stay motivated.... believe in yourself ... you can do it ... never give up...practice a lot....trust your soul... always hear your inner voice" Best wishes and good luck to future aspirants.



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