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Monday, February 16, 2009

PMT preparation scheme for best students.


Regarding scoring of good marks in PMT Exams, it is not so difficult.You have to stick to few important tips:
1. Firstly, study regularly, take out time for at least two subjects in a day. Work more on those subjects, in which you feel you are weaker than other subjects.

2. Do not leave any subject for more than 2-3 days. Every subject should be taken up for study at least in every alternate day. The important and difficult ones may be taken up everyday.

3. Devote at least 6-7 hours for self study.But do not cut down too much on your sleep and enjoyment. Take out a bit of time for relaxing and entertaining also.

4. Whenever you study, don't sit for too long continuously, you can also take one or two short breaks of 5-10 minutes during a continuous stretch of 3-4 hrs. of study.This will help in maintaining your interest.

5. Be in touch with the CBSE PMT previous years papers, sample papers etc. Keep on looking what has been the pattern of CBSE and what type of questions are generally asked. Also refer to answers.

6. Whenever you give a test and obtain marks, just go through your answer sheet seriously and see where marks have been deducted and how can the errors be avoided next time.

7. Take proper care of your health and hygiene. Do regular exercise, take more of green vegetables, milk and other nutritious food. Do not get tensed.

8. Although you must stick to NCERT books, but you can purchase a good book or question bank for that.

9. Be in contact with your teachers and ask them to evaluate yourself.

10. At the end of the year, do at least 8-10 model test papers for each subject. This will help a lot. Just keep working towards your Goal and keep on evaluating yourself

11. Keep a poster of the person you admire the most in your bedroom in such a way that you see him/her as soon as you wake up in the morning. This poster should not be of hero/heroines.

Tips to prepare a good study timetable:
Study Time Table
Make a realistic time table for your study i.e. the time table should be one, which can be followed. If you have only 6 hours spare for study and you want to devote all those hours for self study or you have made a time table which can not be followed for a longer time, avoid that.

Make a flexible time table for study with some rigidity. For example, if you want to devote 2 hours daily for a particular subject, say physics, then try to maintain the time of 2 hours everyday without fixing a rigid time.

Try to stick to your schedules. For example, If you have decided to devote a total of 5 hours for self study, try to stick to that and study at least that much.

The time table should be such that it is open to changes with time. After following the time table for few days, if you feel, overall time period or time period for a particular subject are improper then change them according to your requirements.

Initially, don’t make exhaustive time table for self study. Increase your study timings every week. For example, if you are studying 3 hours in a week, try to increase 15 minutes in first week, 15-20 minutes in next week and so on.

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