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Why do you want to take a gap when you can crack the exam while being in a job?
The question arises 'How'. Well, where there is a will, there is 'always' a way.
I would like to suggest you some tips and I hope you'll find them viable enough to
practise. But before you read the answer further, promise yourself to save 2 hours a day
once you are at it. Believe you me, you can easily do it by sacrificing 1 hour sleep and by
staying away from distractions like Social networking, bf-gf relationship or killing time
with friends. If you aren't indulged in any of these I must say you don't need to be
bothered about the time thing because then you'll be having ample of this precious
commodity at your disposal.
Here I go with the tips!
#1. Do take a previous year test paper of Tier 1 and Tier 2 each and list the chapters
which are of high importance. Do mark your strong and weak areas as well. You can take
the help of Smartkeeda Smart Analytics here. It will certainly help you get to know what
to study and what not.
#2. Get into the habit of using a public transport facility rather than riding or driving to
your office. You can utilize this time to learn the important GA facts.
#3. Slow and steady wins the race. It still holds true in 2016. Practise 15 new and 10
previously practised questions of the most probable chapters of Maths and Reasoning
applying shortcut methods every day. Don't overburden yourself with Goliath sized
targets. They won't help.
#4. Do read a lot. Editorial pages of English dailies or magazines like Frontline, Yojna,
etc. Learn 8 new words and 2 new idioms out of the article/articles you go through every
day. Your smartphone will be quite helpful here whenever you're on the go.
#5. Take sectional tests/mock tests every Saturday and analyse the test results on
Sundays. It will surely sharpen your test taking skills.
Besides, I would like you devise your own strategy keeping your strengths and
weaknesses into consideration and do remember the fact, "Cracking a competitive
exam is more about strategy than sheer hard-work."
Hope it helps. All the best!
Regards,
Team Smartkeeda, www.smartkeeda.com