Major Tips to qualify UGC NET and JRF

HERE ARE SOME Major Tips to qualify UGC NET and JRF FOR YOU to clear the prestigious UGC NET/JRF exam:

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Also read: What Not to do while preparing for UGC NET/JRF

1. Paper-1 is the SCORING PAPER. One should focus on

  • Data interpretation
  • Research Aptitude
  • Maths Aptitude
  • ICT
  • Logical reasoning
  • Comprehension

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2. Paper-2 should not be underestimated. It will become scoring once you find out your ability to understand the questions and how well you can related the answers to them. I recommend re-reading the questions you are sure of. Many times you will find that you understood them wrong.

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3. Again, Re read the questions if some time has been left.

4. Increase your thinking ability by solving different puzzles on daily basis. This will speed up your mind.

5. Try to revise the answers, you have marked in the exam

6. Be relaxed during exam and concentrate fully on each and every question. These questions van either bring you down or lift you up to the JRF.

7. Do not drink water or distract yourself once exam starts. Remember, these 3 hours will not come back and waiting another 6 months to give exam is really a tiresome task.

8. Remember, timing is everything. So, decide on your strategy of dividing time in seconds of each questions according to your strong and weak subjects.

9. Try to have at least 10-15 min left after you answer major questions of paper 1 and paper 2. So that you can go back and concentrate on the questions you left especially in Paper 1.

10. Look for central universities for registering for PhD. It will cost you very less and gives you lots of boon. After central university, you can look for state universities or deemed universities. Private universities cost money as well as the guides you will be allotted would not be of with good credit.

Qualifying competitive exams in India requires a strategic approach coupled with diligent preparation. Here’s a comprehensive guide with tips to help you succeed:

Understanding the Exam:

Before diving into preparation, it’s crucial to thoroughly understand the exam you’re aiming for. Research the exam pattern, syllabus, marking scheme, and time duration. This understanding will guide your preparation strategy effectively.

Create a Study Plan:

Developing a structured study plan is essential. Allocate time for each subject/topic based on its weightage in the exam. Break down your study plan into manageable daily or weekly targets. Ensure to include time for revision and practice tests in your schedule.

Utilize Quality Study Material:

Selecting the right study material is paramount. Refer to standard textbooks, reference books, and online resources recommended by experts or previous successful candidates. Make use of online lectures, tutorials, and educational platforms to supplement your learning.

Practice Regularly:

Practice is the key to mastering any competitive exam. Solve previous years’ question papers, sample papers, and mock tests regularly. This will help you familiarize yourself with the exam pattern, improve your speed, accuracy, and identify weak areas for improvement.

Focus on Weak Areas:

Identify your strengths and weaknesses early on in your preparation. Devote extra time and effort to strengthen your weak areas while maintaining proficiency in your strong areas. Seek help from mentors, teachers, or online forums if you encounter difficulties in understanding certain topics.

Time Management:

Effective time management is critical during the exam. Practice solving questions within the stipulated time frame to enhance your speed and accuracy. Learn to prioritize questions based on their difficulty level to maximize your score.

Stay Updated with Current Affairs:

For exams with a general awareness section, staying updated with current affairs is essential. Read newspapers, magazines, watch news channels, and follow reputable online portals regularly to stay informed about the latest developments in various fields.

Revision:

Regular revision is vital to retain what you’ve learned. Set aside dedicated time for revision in your study schedule. Reviewing key concepts, formulas, and notes regularly will reinforce your learning and boost your confidence.

Stay Healthy:

Maintaining good physical and mental health is crucial for effective studying. Ensure you get an adequate amount of sleep, exercise regularly, and eat a balanced diet. Avoid excessive stress and burnout by incorporating relaxation techniques such as meditation or yoga into your routine.

Stay Positive and Confident:

Believe in yourself and stay positive throughout your preparation journey. Cultivate a positive mindset, visualize success, and stay motivated even during challenging times. Confidence plays a significant role during the exam, so stay calm and composed on the exam day.

Seek Support:

Don’t hesitate to seek support from mentors, teachers, or peers if you encounter difficulties during your preparation. Joining study groups or online forums can provide valuable insights, tips, and motivation to keep you on track towards your goal.

To focus effectively while studying, start by setting clear goals for each study session, breaking down your tasks into manageable chunks, and prioritizing them based on importance. Create a distraction-free environment by minimizing interruptions and finding a quiet, comfortable space to work. Use the Pomodoro Technique to work in focused intervals with short breaks in between. Stay organized by keeping your study materials tidy and easily accessible. Engage actively with the material through note-taking, summarizing, or teaching concepts to yourself. Remember to stay hydrated, eat nutritious snacks, and take regular breaks to maintain energy levels. Practice mindfulness techniques to stay present and reduce stress. Finally, review your progress periodically and reward yourself for achieving your study goals. By implementing these strategies consistently, you can enhance your focus, productivity, and overall study effectiveness.

In conclusion, success in competitive exams in India requires a combination of thorough preparation, disciplined study habits, effective time management, and a positive mindset. By following these tips and staying committed to your goals, you can significantly improve your chances of qualifying for the exam and achieving your academic or career aspirations.

I wish everyone A GOODLUCK for their exams. I admit qualifying JRF is tough so is pursuing PHD. There are lots of pressures from society, form you, from your family. Though getting a doctorate degree is not everyone’s cup of tea. Your career will bloom at international level if you get determined of carrying out a good name in research field.

                                                                Monika Barnwal