How to crack CTET 2020 while staying at
home
Implement simple study tricks during this
lockdown to crack CTET 2020 in one go
Written by AglaSem | New Delhi | Updated:
May 1, 2020
We are into the second phase of COVID-19
lockdown, and CBSE is likely to stick to the schedule for conducting the CTET
2020 exam. The exam date of the Central Teacher’s Eligibility Test is unchanged
and it is tentatively going to be conducted on July 5, 2020.
The end note is that candidates have ample
time for preparations assuming that the lockdown is not extended anymore.
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So what can one do to utilise the
available time before the CTET exam to prepare like a topper and crack the exam
in one go? We have suggested some simple yet highly effective study tips that
can help candidates crack the upcoming exam with ease.
Tips and tricks to crack CTET 2020
First things first, one needs to have an
informed strategy in place before they can start studying. It is one of the
first things that a candidate must focus on. Refer to the syllabus and plan out
what you need to study. Plan out how you are going to utilise the hours of the
day to study.
Count your resources and chalk out what
learning resources you have with yourself. One cannot simply run out of
learning resources with the internet just one tap away nowadays. Download mock
tests, previous year papers, questions banks, guides books and any other
learning aid that you might feel useful.
Set objectives for preparation. Assign
timelines to complete preparations for each subject and toil hard to achieve
these timelines. In this way, you can also track your progress. However, ensure
that you leave enough time before the exam for revisions.
Devise an implementation plan for your
study strategy. Make a study plan which enlists all the subjects that you have
to prepare. At the same time, take care to distribute time resources. Time is
limited. Thus maintain equity in time allocation so that every subject is
allocated ample time for preparations. Dedicate time to solve mock tests,
previous year papers and learn through question banks and exam guides.
Focus on clearing out basics and
fundamental concepts. With the time and resources available, do not hesitate to
go the extra mile to do a little research on anything that you don’t understand
clearly. This is especially relevant for those who are appearing for
Mathematics, Science and Pedagogy subjects.
Scribble down important points in a
notebook. These do not necessarily have to be short notes. You can write down
whatever you feel important. For instance, pen down important dates, formulae,
points to anything that is worth memorising. Writing down can help
automatically memorise information.
Focus on improving your time management.
Proper time management does not end with just completing the paper on time. It
includes the number of good attempts and overall efficiency in completing the
paper. Practice solving mock tests by setting a timer equal to the duration of
the paper.
Pay attention that as you progress through
the study plan, revisions are not neglected. Reserve some portion of the study
hours for revisions on a daily basis. Include whatever you study before into
the revisions. It is a good idea to utilise the notes that you take down for
revisions.
Everything said and done, one must always
remember that it is you who knows how to push yourself to the peak. No one else
can plan a strategy for you. Neither can any guide or coach make you learn. Let
all distractions of the world disappear at least for these few days while you
pursue your teaching career.
Once you crack the CTET exam, the scope is
wide and the future is brighter than one can imagine. Acknowledge your
strengths, challenge your shortcomings and do not lose focus of your goals.
After all, there is no substitute for hard work.
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