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6 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
To excel CSIR Chemistry I would suggest you following strategy. Make a habit of using pen so that you can the things writing them. Go for a reference book and read it thoroughly. Solve a number of CSIR NET question papers to check the conceptual clarity. Now go for the topics you find easy to understand. This will help you gain confidence. Keep on revising whatever you study on daily basis. Once you are done with a concept, solve the relevant problems, it is important. This is the basic to prepare the fundamentals. It will help your things last longer in your mind and of course in speed, accuracy and efficiency.
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Contributor-Level 9
First of all note down the syllabus- must ensure that you are following the latest syllabus. Revise the things you read on daily basis. Refer the highly recommended sources by experts. Go for the conceptual clarity. Practice as many UGC NET question papers as you can. After gathering the resources only matters is the hard work, underline the important key notes. Use highlighter as well so that you can make best notes out of it. Solve UGC NET previous year papers, it lets you know the real level and feel of the exam, also solve it within the given time limit to have an estimate idea how many questions you are abl
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Hope this will help. Thanks.
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Contributor-Level 9
2) Forget about the difficulty level of a topic. Just preview it before reading it. Mark important topic, problems etc. Summarize it to recall it. Time to test your concepts. Solve previous year questions. Now clear your doubt. Solve hard level problems of JEE Physics or everything will go in vain.
3) Be serious toward every problem as you are in real exam. Do not go for hit and trail. Relate problem with concept of and co
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6 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Firstly, think about weak areas in which you need more practice select your good and bad topics in every subject physics, chemistry, maths, etc. Then, try to give time to each subject every day and do revision on the weekend for whatever you read in the entire week. Try to solve previous year question papers on every weekend so that you can be aware about your level and your weak areas. Don't overload yourself and no need to be stressed. Do 15 minutes of meditation every day in morning and evening. It will help you in proper concentration. According to me, start your study at 4 in the morning and try to clear your concepts
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