• Preparing for Entrance Exam needs a lot of dedication and planning. The syllabus is vast so it would be wise to follow a structured and steady approach in course coverage.
  • Plan for a day or a week. Set realistic targets for a day as well as week and check your progress at the end of the day/week. Finish the scheduled or planned work without fail. Do not put it for next day.
  • Do not pile up your desk with all the books in town. Go through the NCERT books thoroughly first of all, and refer another 1 or 2 books for each subject for additional inputs, numerical aspect and to go in depth of critical topics.
  • Focus more on clearing your fundamentals. Understand the concept, only then move to the depth of a particular topic.
  • In case you feel you do not understand a certain concept, do not hesitate to ask your friends or mentors.
  • Make a time table and adhere to it.
  • Keep a check on your progress by taking sectional tests. Sectional tests help you fine tune your groundwork, help you manage time better and, also, bring your weak spot into the limelight. Once you are through with section tests, go for full length Mock Tests. Per subject you must try and write a 10-12 times full length tests and analyse the result for imporving the performance in real exam.
  • Keep revising whatever you do. Remember, it is a marathon, and not a 100 meter dash.
  • Read blogs/articles/papers/books by famous doctors/engineers. If nothing else, it will tell you a little about what these people have done, what drives them and why they like what they do.
  • Do not put yourself under immense pressure. Take time out for yourself. Do something you love, develop a hobby and have fun while preparing.