In India, a government job is the deciding factor of one’s successful career. Every year, so many government job aspirants apply and appear for various competitive examinations with a hope to get into the public sector and secure their future that way. While some sail through these examinations, others have their chips and they are back to square one. Why does it happen? Everyone is working hard and travailing all day and night to bring it off then why only a few get there and others don’t? Certainly because the latter bark the wrong trees or lack efficient time management skills and thus, fail in their attempt to ace the exam they appeared for.
Now, the next question that may hit one’s mind could be, “What is the most appropriate routine that one needs to follow to make the most out of the month of February?” If you want to know how then stick around till we will discuss the nuts and bolts of the standard daily routine that one should follow to ace a competitive examination. There are people out there who, after facing a significant number of failures, finally got it made. How? Here is the key…
- To all those who make hard and fast rules while setting up a study timetable, go for a realistic timetable. A timetable that includes long hours of studies and no short breaks in between takes you nowhere. So, include short and frequent study sessions in your timetable accompanied by some leisure activities that keep you refreshed throughout.
- Next comes assigning the study hours to the different subjects that will be asked in the examination. Remember not to prioritize a single subject in your study schedule, thereby giving the cold shoulder to other equivalently grave subjects. So, even if you are a dab hand at Quant, practice it daily like any other subject you are not so good at.
- Are you one out of those who keep cutting the corners every time? Bear it in mind that the pattern of these competitive examinations keeps changing very frequently. You don’t know what’s up next and so, to be ready for a bolt from the blues, dive deep into all the subjects that will be asked in the examination.
- Do you have the habit of cramming all day long and leave the revision to be done in the last days before the examination? Yes. Isn’t it? Most of the aspirants are into this habit and they end up lying under a pile of stuff to be revised at the time of examination. If you do not want the important topics to be left unrevised then include at least one hour of revision in your daily schedule and play it safe.
- What relaxes you the most? Listening to your favorite music, going out on a walk, meditation, playing some outdoor games or any other activity? Include it in your daily schedule because it lightens you up after swotting up all day long.