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27th December 2010, 06:16 PM
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How should I study for the exam? Should I refer teachers notes or NCERT textbooks?
please suggest some advice on how to study for any exam?usually when i started studying ,i get confused what to study and how to study?either i study teachers notes or ncert textbook? do i have to use refreshers or not?
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21st May 2011, 03:43 PM
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Re: How should I study for the exam? Should I refer teachers notes or NCERT textbooks?
ncert books are good enough for board exams but you should study hard best of luck!!!!
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21st May 2011, 03:45 PM
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Re: How should I study for the exam? Should I refer teachers notes or NCERT textbooks?
ncert books are good enough for board exams but you should study hard best of luck
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21st May 2011, 08:11 PM
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Re: How should I study for the exam? Should I refer teachers notes or NCERT textbooks?
You need to be systematic and cover all the areas. So begin with making a list of all the areas in each subject. Then calculate that you are going to spend each day. First cover the important areas. Each day at least an hour should be to revise what you studied. Also once a week revise what you have studied till that date.
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24th November 2011, 11:11 AM
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Re: How should I study for the exam? Should I refer teachers notes or NCERT textbooks?
Dear freiend,
First you have to change your concept about your NCERT text books, its not at all tough or hard to cach ideas. If you work hard with your NCERT you can crack even the IIT-JEE!!! So lets play with your NCERT & then no exam can beat you. First you should study well all the theories in NCERT, then try with the solved examples (it will clear your doubts to solve problems).Then solve all the excersises.It makes you confident. If you think that the theories in NCERT are not enough to solve the problems then you can refer good notes.(The fact is that the NCERT theories are enough to slove the problems!!) For extra reading, 1.Concept of physics by H.C.Verma 2.Companion Chemistry by S.K. Malhothra (Dinesh publications), i suggest this only because its easy to understand!! 3.Mathematics by R.D. Sharma Wish you all the best.................. |
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24th November 2011, 05:04 PM
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Re: How should I study for the exam? Should I refer teachers notes or NCERT textbooks?
first point dont loose heart, have confidence , ....now start up with a proper time table......ncert books are more than enough..... Concentrate more upon diagrams , charts,tables,......stuy tough subjects wen you have your peak interest bcoz each subject is important........read every subject daiy...... Dont neglect any topic....revision is must....practice by writing on papers...... Most important thing start solving last 10 years question papers,boz in board exam even 1 mark is also very important nd questions are repeated....al d best.
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28th July 2012, 10:20 PM
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Re: How should I study for the exam? Should I refer teachers notes or NCERT textbooks?
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After finishing a subject or any chapter then refer to refresher just to see previous year questions or sample papers. Dont waste your precious time in deciding whether to follow book or notes. |
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29th July 2012, 01:34 PM
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Re: How should I study for the exam? Should I refer teachers notes or NCERT textbooks?
hi...!!!!
-->for board exams follow NCERT books as finals are totally NCERT based and use your teachers notes in case you find difficulty in some topic. -->Don't get confuse over it. -->After finishing a subject or any chapter then refer tom refresher just to see previous year questions or sample papers. -->Don't waste your precious time in deciding to follow book or notes. all the best.....go ahead!!! |
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