Tips to Crack Competitive Exams:
Every year,
thousands of candidates appear for various competitive exams. To winnow the
wheat from the chaff, the difficulty level of all exams increases with passing
years. As a result of this, only a few candidates make it to the top. It thus
becomes important to devise a strategy in line with your strengths and
weaknesses to stay ahead. Here, we will share some tips and tricks to solve
different sections in competitive exams which might put you ahead in the
game.
How to Prepare for Competitive Exams:
The general
awareness is one of the most scoring and less time-consuming sections in
competitive exams. It constitutes to be an important part of exams like
RBI-Grade B, GATE, SSC, etc. Here are a few tips and tricks to crack this
section:
- Read Newspapers
The first step to
scoring well in competitive exams is to stay updated with events of national
and international importance. This can be done by reading newspapers, current affairs-based
magazines, important reports and basic books like NCERTs. Pay extra attention
to exam specific topics. For instance, if you are preparing for the RBI Grade-B
exam then go through the Business and Economics sections well.
2. Make Notes
The advantage of
taking down notes on your own words is two-fold. It not only helps in retaining
information for a longer duration but also helps you to revise the syllabus
easily.
3. Know Something of Everything
Your carry bag can
hold only 10 apples. To avoid going to the market the next day, you buy 10 more
apples and stuff them in the bag. The bag breaks and you lose many apples.
Similarly, there is a limit to what you can remember. The syllabus of
competitive exams is vast. If you start reading everything in-depth, you will
not only end up cramming a lot of irrelevant information but will also find it
difficult to recall important details. Thus, go through all the topics but make
concise notes.
4. Revise and Give Mock Tests
When it comes to
the general awareness section of the competitive exams, Revision is the key to
success. Make sure to devote at least 1-2 hours every day. To further
strengthen the preparation, give current affairs based mock tests on a regular
basis. This will help you in analysing your weak sections.
Verbal Ability for Competitive Exams:
The verbal ability
section is made a part of competitive exams to examine your basic English
language skills. You can score well in this section by following these tips:
- It is easy to memorize the meaning
of an Idiom but difficult to frame a sentence using it. To get a hold over
sentence structure and formation, you should read regularly.
- Go through the questions before
reading comprehension. This helps you in finding the answer easily. Thus,
saves time.
- Take mock tests regularly. It not
only gives you a feel of real examination but also helps you in
self-assessment.
- Make notes of vocabulary
words you come across in mock tests and revise them.
- Last but not least, practise as
many varieties of questions as possible.
Preparing Quantitative Section for
Competitive Exams:
Quantitative
ability, one of the most dreaded sections of competitive exams analyses a
candidate’s basic mathematical skills. You can follow these steps to score well
in this section:
- Practice previous year question
papers. This will give you an idea about the exam pattern and will help
you prepare accordingly.
- To enhance your speed and
accuracy, clear your basics, jot down all the important formulas, and go
through them regularly.
- Have a good grasp of
multiplication tables and cube roots to save time in the exam. Try to
memorize the square and cube root values of numbers till 30 and remember
the multiplication table till 25.
- Practice full-length mock papers.
- Glance through the paper and start
with the questions you are most comfortable with.
Reasoning Ability in Competitive Exams:
Reasoning Ability
is another popular section among competitive exams which challenges students to
solve questions from topics like patterns, puzzles, analogy, pictographs, etc.
Tips to ace this section are:
- Analyse your weaknesses and pay
more attention to such topics.
- Skip the question if it is taking
a lot of time.
- Start solving questions from easy
topics like directions, and analogy and then move to complex topics like
puzzles, coding-decoding, and syllogisms.
How to Prepare for Competitive Exams with Job:
Not everyone has an
option to leave their jobs to prepare for competitive exams. So, here we will be
telling you how you can prepare for competitive exams while doing a job:
- Weekends are your best friends.
Focus on clearing your concepts and doing long-hour study during this time
- Take support from your manager and
ask them to reduce your daily work hours so you can focus on your studies
- Study in the morning. Instead of
waking up late and preparing at night in tiredness, it’s better that you
study at least one hour in the morning by solving questions
- Take coaching sessions on the
weekend if needed. Since you have a lot going on, taking external support
won’t be bad
Study Hacks for Competitive Exams:
Now that you know
how to prepare for these competitive exams, here are some study hacks that can
help you improve your chances of learning better:
- Focus on your weakness only if you
have enough time to learn it completely. If you have a few days left, do
not pick anything new
- Rest, eat and exercise: This will
help you break the monotony of your preparation and help you in keeping
yourself calm
- Treat yourself once you are fully
prepared for the exam. This will help you relax
- Practise mock tests to boost your
short-term memory
How to Prepare for Competitive Exams without
Coaching:
While many will
make you believe that competitive exams are virtually impossible to crack
without coaching, reality is that if you have a proper preparation strategy and
stick to it, you will not only crack the exam, you stand a chance to learn
better than others. So, here is how you can prepare for competitive exams
without coaching:
- Prepare a timetable for the exam
preparation
- Start with understanding the core
concepts and do not leave any important section
- Since you don’t have a backup from
a coaching centre, you should be open to taking help from other resources
like family, friends and even YouTube channels
- Do multiple revisions
- Mock exams are your best friends
- Make a study group if that helps
you
Some General Tips:
Listed below are a
few tips and tricks which comes handy in preparing for competitive exams:
- Go through the syllabus
thoroughly.
- Invest more time in weaker
sections.
- Follow the timetable strictly.
- Take regular breaks.
- Eat a healthy and balanced diet.
- Use flowcharts, tables, graphs, or
other visual techniques to make notes.
Time Table for Competitive Exam Preparation:
If you are planning
to successfully prepare for a competitive exam, you need a proper timetable
that will ensure that you use your time wisely. The timetable will depend a lot
on the duration left for the exam.
- Divide your hours into 45 minutes
of studying and then a 15-minute break
- Start by taking a test to see
where your performance lies
- Next, pick up those subjects that
you are weak in
- Start by giving them half of your
study hours
- Choose the other half to improve
on what you already know
- Ensure that you take enough breaks
and sleep
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