3. Love your branch and your
college
• You are just looking at what people are saying
• there is equal value of all college :same opportunity to each
students in outside world
• Do not compare you with anybody
5. 2) Lack of Attention
Average attention span of Human being is
mere 8 seconds, which has decreased from
11 seconds in the past few decades.
6. 3) TIME MANAGEMENT
Social Responsibilities (Peers)
Responsibilities towards Family
Responsibilities towards College,
Clubs ( Meetings, and programs)
7. 4) Lack of Internal Motivation
Lack of Purpose & Clear Goals in Life
You don’t know why you’re doing
what you’re doing.
9. MEDITATION
MEDITATION
PART OF BEING PRODUCTIVE IS IGNORING
YOUR STUPID CURIOSITIES.
TIP:- USE A NOTEPAD OR JOURNAL TO WRITE DOWN YOUR THOUGHTS
WHILE YOU ARE STUDYING
MEDITATE AT LEAST 10 MINUTES A DAY FIRST IN THE MORNING
13. HOW TO BE EFFICIENT AT
STUDIES
• Follow only one book at a time
14. ATTEND YOUR CLASS
BE ATTENTIVE AT CLASS
Take note in class
Write it yourself;do’t copy from others
15. Get to know your teachers
• Develop a relationship with your teachers so you feel
comfortable approaching them and asking for help
Teach someone else.
most effective ways of ensuring you understand something is by
explaining it to someone else
16. Form a Habit of Studying Regularly
Tip:- Never miss your routine for more than two days in a row,
else chances are you ‘ll break your Habit
18. CRAMMING FOR EXAMS
Remember that Exams and Tests are not just academic, they are your test,
test of your competency, dedication & hard work.
19. PREPARATION FOR THE EXAM
1) Know your Syllabus well
2) Practice all types of problem at least
once before the finals.
3) Review all old questions
4) Focus on keywords
( Tip:- Learn by heart each question that is
asked more than once.)
20. 3 Days Preparation
Assess Yourself
1) Your area of competence
2) Stuffs that you know
3) Stuffs that you don’t know at all
• Assess the time required for you to cover 1 & 2,
if you can cover 1 & 2 easily in 2 days , go to 3.
• Else, cover 1 and 2 first and only then attempt
for 3.
21. Make a Plan
•If you are rightly prepared &
confident, attempt for 80 marks.
• find a balance between subject and time that you feel
comfortable with
Use flow charts and
diagrams
Organize study groups
with friends
22. Organize your study space
• Make sure you have enough space to spread your textbooks
and notes out. Have you got enough light? Is your chair
comfortable? Are your computer games out of sight?
Prepare old questions
Many people don’t know what that they don’t know
23. SIT DOWN & STUDY
• TECHNIQUES
• Pomodoro Technique ( Break your study time
into chunks, 25 mins and have a 3-5 mins break,
repeat 3-4 times & have a longer break , 20-30
mins)
24. SIT DOWN & STUDY
• Parkinson's Law ( Humans perform better
under pressure)
• Drink plenty of water
MANTRA
EAT-STUDY-REVISE-REPEAT
25. GETTING GOOD GRADES
• Draw as much marks as you can from
internal evaluation.
• Have a good, neat handwriting or at least
understandable ( increases your marks by
roughly 10%)
• Make plenty of drawings, wherever
necessary & wherever you can ( shows you
have a deeper understanding of the
subject)
26. GETTING GOOD GRADES
• ATTEMPT ALL THE QUESTIONS
• 1st solve the easiest and questions with less
marks and shorter answers and make sure that
you get 32 out of it. And attempt the rest (all) ,
increases your chance to pass incase you are in
tilting situation
• Leave the page after each question, reduces the
risk of your answers getting skipped by the
examiner. ( makes answers distinct)
27. GETTING GOOD GRADES
• DONOT PROVOKE THE EXAMINER
• Don’t write anything other than answers in your answer sheet.
• Like ( Sir please pass gardinus) or attaching money in the
answer sheet.
• Chances are the teacher will get provoked and fail you, or
reduce your marks. ( Leaves a bad impression on the
examiner)