Do you also want to get a government job? Whether your dream is to become an officer or work on any good post, this article will be handy for you. Here is a guide on how to prepare for any competitive exams.
Nowadays almost most people have entered the race to get government jobs. They also prepare for the exam to get a job, but due to a lack of systematic preparation, they cannot succeed in it. So today we are here to give you detailed information about how to prepare for the competitive exam methodically.
What is a Competitive Exam?
Friends A competitive examination is an examination in which a merit list is prepared based on the result and the student securing the highest marks is considered to have passed or passed. In India, the following competitive exams are considered as main.
- Civil Service Examination
- Examination of Engineering Services
- CPMT
- IIT Joint Entrance Examination (IIT JEE)
- All India Engineering Entrance Examination (AIEEE)
- Combined Entrance Test (Common Admission Test / CAT)
- Management Aptitude Test (MAT)
- Openmate
- Public Entrance Test (Common Entrance Test/CET)
- Graduate Aptitude Test or GATE in Engineering
- National Defense Academy (NDA)
- Combined Defense Services (CDS) Examination
- Combined Law Admission Test (Common Law Admission Test/CLAT)
- UGC National Eligibility Test (UGC NET)
- Central Teacher Eligibility Test / CTET
- Joint Entrance Screening Test / JEST
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How to prepare for competitive exams?
Below are tips to read carefully to prepare for various competitive exams conducted by the Gujarat Government and Central Government easily.
1) Get information about that exam
Friends, if you are preparing for any competitive exam, you first need to know about that exam. First of all, when the notification of that exam comes out, read the entire notification carefully and read all the information given in it. If the information about how this exam will be conducted is also given, read it carefully and only then decide to prepare.
2) Get information about the syllabus
Before preparing for any exam it is very important to get information about its syllabus. In competitive exams, some topics are the same, but it is easy to prepare for the exam by knowing which topic how many marks will be asked, and how many questions will be asked. So first of all you need to see the syllabus of that exam.
3) Collect exam-oriented study material
First of all for the competitive exam if you are preparing for state state-level exam then get GCERT books and books from other institutes like Granth Nirman or Good Academy books and start hard work. For central-level exam preparation, you need to bring and read books like NCERT and material accordingly.
Also, use online important websites that have important content posted daily and also use YouTube channels that provide some good information. To collect and study all previous year papers specially. This will be very useful for you.
4) Making time table
Earlier students who have succeeded in various competitive exams have succeeded only by preparing the timetable in a proper manner. If you see their interviews, they have succeeded by preparing properly on time.
So you can make a timetable by giving each topic-wise time according to your convenience and keeping in mind the time. If you find a subject difficult then give it more time and you can make a timetable by giving less time to an easy subject.
5) Keeping reading newspapers
Daily reading of newspapers becomes mandatory in preparing for competitive exams. Because the current affairs questions asked in the competitive exam are based on daily events. So reading newspapers becomes mandatory.
It becomes very important to read about international events and all the happenings at the national and state level and you get all the information through the medium of newspapers.
6) Making notes
If you are preparing for any subject, it becomes very important to make notes. Because these notes are very useful when you finally come to revise. Make notes in such a way that the main points are covered. Do not use too many paragraphs or lines so that you can read easily and benefit from revision and quick recall.
7) Don’t dwell on the same topic over and over again
When you make a timetable, keep in mind that one to one-and-a-half hours per subject should be read-only. Do not study more than one subject in a day. Read the topic you find difficult first and then study an easy topic and after that choose another topic so that you don’t get bored studying.
If you find Maths subject difficult then study it for one and a half hours and then take a break of 10-15 minutes and then study Gujarati if you find it easy.
8) Revise on time
Be it preparing for class 10-12 board exams or preparing for any other competitive exams these points become very useful for every exam. If you sit to study any subject then finally revise all those subjects on the next day. Compulsory revision of that topic even after a week so that you remember that topic and don’t forget it.
If you have studied a subject you will remember it only for 24 hours and after that, you will slowly forget it. It is for this reason that you need to revise so that you can remember it for a long period of time.
9) Get enough sleep on time
Every person should get 6 to 8 hours of sleep a day. If you prepare for an exam and don’t get enough sleep, you may find it difficult to study the next day. At least 6 hours of sleep is essential so that you can focus enough on your studies.
If you get enough sleep, your whole day will be full of health and freshness. If you sit down to study, whatever you want to remember will be remembered soon and you will learn soon. So getting enough sleep without any kind of tension becomes very important. Which is very necessary for your health.
10) Keep walking and exercise daily
Unless the body is fit, the brain also does not function properly. Along with studies, you should also pay attention to your body. Because if there is any problem in your body then you will not feel like studying and will not remember any subject. So, to keep your body fit, do not give up whatever hobby you are doing every day whether you are playing cricket, football, or badminton. Play games for 1 to 2 hours every day just like you play every day.
Conclusion
In this article, you will learn how to prepare a qualitative course and how to do it in a timely manner. Friends are rituals that create excellence and few if any move forward. These students should be those who prepare methodically. All the above information is for your convenience only. You can modify this and make it your own. thank you