1. Make a study plan showing daily tasks- to finish everything 10 days before the exam date
2. Daily tasks include: Reading and understanding topics, revision, solving numerical problems
3. Organize your books, notes and other study materials systematically
4. Make short, indicative notes and mind maps for fast revision
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Solve questions from previous years’ papers to know the difficulty level and pattern
6. Practise solving questions within a time span shorter than that allotted in the actual exam
7. Allot more time in your schedule to ‘weak areas’
8. Keep your single study sessions limited to 35-45 minutes. Take breaks in between
9. Take help from your teachers to clear doubts much before the finals
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When short of time, take help from a good video class or an app for a topic but don't get distracted too much
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Make a study group. It helps a lot for discussion over doubt
12. While changing subject, shut your eyes, revise everything in your mind that you studied in the last session
13.
Exercise lightly but regularly, take a balanced diet
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Have a good sleep for about 6-7 hours. Have a short day-nap if you feel like
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