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Do you want 100% Marks with less
effort? Then Follow these TIPS.
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Study
Time Table
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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.
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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 science, then try to maintain the time of 2
hours everyday without fixing a rigid time.
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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.
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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.
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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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