The
Best
Add Zone For You
How to read
(recommended approach for your mppsc exam learning)
1st Reading - The first time you’re reading the
books, read them like a novel. Highlight the important points using a
highlighter (in case of ebook) or a pencil (Hard copy). Keep a dictionary
handy. If you come across any difficult word, look it up immediately. If you
don’t understand a specific concept, use Google and read up about it.
How to know what to highlight:
It’s important that you know what information to highlight and what to ignore.
While studying it is important to what to study and what not study, for this
you can join any mppsc
coaching to get a mentor or if you are doing self-study then this can be
done by analysing MPPSC previous question papers. Analysing previous year’s
question papers will help you understand the type of questions asked under each
topic. For instance, if you’re studying about the various Government schemes
and policies, you should focus on advantages & disadvantages of the policy,
need for that policy and its approach.
If you’re studying about a specific industry, your focus should be on
the location of the industry, the factors affecting its location, challenges
faced, opportunities and its current situation.
2nd Reading - Give a gap of about 2 to 3 days
after your first reading, before you begin your second reading. During your 2nd
reading, ignore the unwanted details and focus on the notes you had highlighted
during your 1st reading. It’s a good idea to try and recall whatever you learnt
your 1st reading before revising each chapter.
3rd Reading - Not that you’re done with your
second reading it’s time to summarize what you have studies. The 3rd reading
should be relatively faster than the 1st and 2nd. During the 3rd reading,
glance through each chapters’ Highlighted parts. Try and relate the concepts
you’re studying to current affairs, and connect the dots.
1. Establish a fixed
routine
On weekdays you can get around 3-4 hours to study as you
spend around 9-10 hours for work. You must set up a routine and be a stickler
to successfully employ only three hours to study for the exam. Having a routine
helps you develop good habits. In this way, you can also finish the entire
course with weekly and monthly plans.
2. Internal MPPSC
Syllabus
Since the major challenge for you is time management, you
need to go through the syllabus properly and see which subjects should be
prioritized and studied first. You must have a strong hold on the syllabus and
should be read only in which it is mentioned accurately. When you make notes
for revision, make them precise and to the point.
3. Prioritize Your
Topics
It is very important to understand what to study and what
not to study. Since you have to streamline your preparation, you should be able
to take out irrelevant people. This will be possible if you go through previous
years mppsc question papers; You should be back by at least 2010.
4. Stick to Some
Books
Limiting resources for your MPPSC preparation is very important. You
should mention only a few good books for MPPSC preparation. It will take a lot
of time to read many books and you can read unnecessary things. What is
important is to understand the topics correctly and be able to write the answer
well. Therefore, read only a few recommended books and avoid getting confused.
5. Choose Your
Alternatives Wisely
Choosing an optional subject that works best for you is very
important. It is important to choose an elective that you are familiar with,
preferably a subject that you have pursued for your graduate or related to your
current job. That way you don't have to start from scratch. You can save a lot
of time and effort and also prepare other subjects properly.
6. Practice
It is very important to practice answer writing to get good
marks in the main examination. Along with this, you should also take a mock
test, because practice makes a person perfect. You should somehow make time for
this in your busy schedule. Successful aspirants are those who practiced
question paper and answer writing.
The Wall