Thursday, June 10, 2021

60 days Study Plan and Preparation Strategy for The NDA Exam

 


As now you almost well known about the NDA exam, important topics and you can also analyse the trend and exam pattern and difficulty level from the previous year Exams. Now in this article, Let’s formulate 60 days study plan and preparation strategy for the NDA exam which is prepared by our defence experts and Retd. officers at Gurukul Career Group best NDA coaching in Chandigarh.

60 days preparation Strategy for NDA Mathematics

Mathematics are often tricky to some but interesting for a few or we will say it's going to be fun for a few and a headache for a few but the UPSC is merely concerned about your score and not on your interest. meaning we need to study it. But now we won’t go conventional and may start from scratch. The strategy is,

1-Analyse: look out which are your strong topics, and which are weak and also check what percentage questions are asked from each. Now forgot your strong topics for 15 days and begin performing on your weak topics.

2- formulas: learn the appliance of formulas and not the derivations, improve your calculation and make a habit of revising formula before getting to bed

3- Previous year paper: Solve one past year question paper daily. And write the time taken.

4- learn short tricks: short tricks are often a boon for you, so learn short tricks for various sort of problems and practice them.

5- learn time management – Please keep a check on what proportion time you're taking for solving a drag because you’d only get 150mins for 120 questions and every question will carry equal marks, so you want to learn to spot the sort of problem which is time consuming in order that you'll avoid it. Don’t attempt to solve it, it had been given there just to consume your precious time.

6- Practice: you want to know that Mathematics is all about practice, so please make a habit of solving various practice papers and mock tests.

Give daily 3-4 hours of your day to Mathematics, revise what you learn and check out to travel through each topic.

60 days preparation Strategy for General Ability Test

This section contains 150 questions for 600 marks, that’s 2/3rd of the entire marks. it's very scoring but takes an extended time for preparation. So you want to follow formulate a sensible decide to cover most topics and hence score well.

60 days Strategy for English preparation.

English is sort of scoring and therefore the questions asked are easy for somebody has studied basic grammar and has good reading skills.

 

1- Start reading newspaper: Start reading The Hindu, online or offline , whichever suits you, this may assist you improve your vocabulary and reading skills also as your GK.

2. Grammar: the grammar asked in NDA is quite easy but it are often tricky sometimes so refer any book (Wren and Martin is enough) and begin revising and improving your grammatical knowledge

3. Antonyms/Synonyms and Idioms and Phrases: learn 20 to 30 new, daily, it might be fun

4. Solve previous years question papers and practice tests.

Give daily 1-1.5 hours to newspaper and 1-1.5 hours to other parts, revise the principles of grammar daily.

Strategy for the preparation of General Studies.

This section is straightforward but very vast to hide. This section is often highly painstaking if you'd attempt to cover each topic and won’t be ready to cover in one month. this is often just to see your general awareness about the events happening around you, and what you've got learned about general science.

1. The science student: you want to clear your basics about Physics, Chemistry and Biology but don’t attempt to read like if you were preparing for college exams, study just to clear your basic concepts and refer 9th and 10th class’ NCERT for other topics.

2. The Art students: can ask the 9th and 10th class’ NCERT for preparation of science topics

3. The commerce students: Also ask 9th and 10th class’ NCERT for preparation of science and other topics.

Arts and Commerce students please don’t attempt to read 11th and 12th NCERT, that won’t be of much benefit.

4. Newspaper: Start reading an English newspaper, this may cover your current affairs and can also help together with your vocabulary and reading skills.

5. Current Affairs: prepare current affairs of 4-5 months at least especially defence news.

Most important: generally, knowledge section, similar sort of questions are asked annually so you want to refer and practice Previous year papers thoroughly, you’ll score better.

Give daily 2-3 hours to the topics aside from reading newspaper.

Now you'll analyse and apply the above discussed strategies and formulate your custom plan

And now as you've got learned to plan. you'll now PLAN FOR YOUR SUCCESS.

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