I keep changing my mind about what I want to do and end up doing nothing.
I can never stick to anything.
I work at low paying jobs because there is nothing I am willing to commit to.
I pull away from what I am doing because I am afraid I will miss something better.
As NIACL Phase II is approaching, many of you must be saying these things to yourselves. Any competitive exam candidate may go through such an emotional turmoil during his/her preparation phase. Nobody other than you knows what you are going through in your life. Knowing your own mind is the solution to all your problems.
As I stated above, you are not the only one struggling throughout. So guys do not sit brooding about the upcoming battle, fearing the outcome. Recognise your share of responsibility and start working on it.
Time Management
College going students, working professionals, first-time attempters will all have problems related to time. Much of syllabus and time constraint will make time management a challenge. The objective of time management is to allocate time wisely so you can achieve your goal. Organise your peak study time to coincide with the times of day when you are most awake and alert. Go for other non-study activities as well in rest of the time which are important but lower priority items, such as exercise, music or socialising.
Staying focused
A competitive exam is like a T20 match that requires each aspect like speed, class, rationality and so. You are the best guide to yourself. Remember the fact that when you are on a mission to crack a national level exam, distractions seem a lot sweeter and an area to comfort you from all hard work. But it’s momentary, on a bigger picture, it may cost you a bright future. So stay CONCENTRATED, it will pay big time.
Finding the right guidance
Every competitive exam candidate faces the same problem. Very few find the right path. bankersadda.com provides you with the most appropriate guidance and advisory to students. You can find all sorts of strategies to deal with the upcoming NIACL Phase II on our website. As we already discussed in a previous article, there is a composite time for all the five sections: Reasoning, Numerical Ability, English, Computer and G.A Keep practising, and make the most out of every opportunity you get. We provide you with videos that, study notes on all the topics that you need to be excellent at, test series(simulacrum of the real tests) that guide you how to attempt the questions in a way that you are able to attempt maximum number of questions within the given time limit, and quizzes to help you study and keep engaged.
Wishing you all the luck for NIACL Phase II!!!!