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Krishna Kumar is the founder and CEO of GoMoTech, a company that provides strategic consulting in B2B sales, performance management and digital transformation.
Before branching out on his own, he worked with companies like Microsoft, Rediff, Flipkart and InMobi.
With over 25 years of experience under his belt, KK is a regular speaker at industry events and academic intuitions, both in India as well as abroad.
KK completed his MBA in marketing from the Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning in Andhra Pradesh and his management development programme from XLRI, Jamshedpur.
He has also completed his LLB from Nagpur University and diploma in PR from Bhavan’s College of Management, Nagpur, where he was awarded a gold medal.... more
Asked by Anonymous - Mar 01, 2024Hindi
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How to study well and answer all the questions asked in the exam?

Ans: Dear

Study requires focused attention.

1. Make a daily schedule in terms of time slot and subjects and chapters that you would study in those slots. Keep time for break and rest.

2. Ensure you keep your mobile off during study period.

3. Restrict use of social media.

4. Make notes and keep revising them periodically.

While it's good to aim to answer all questions but at the same time keep some margin for not knowing some answers. It will take away unnecessary pressure that you would put on yourself.

All the best.
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Sir Namaste,I am a class 10 student and I am going to attend the board exam the next year. Actually, I am a very intelligent person and aiming for 500 marks but I have still not covered any chapter in an organised way but I have read most of them for my school unit tests e. t. c. Please give some advice on how to study? What to study? When to study? And some additional tips.
Ans: Hello dear.
On one hand, you say "I am a very intelligent person," and on the other hand, you ask, "How to study? What to study? When to study?" while also requesting some extra tips. If you are so intelligent, then why haven't you covered the syllabus in an organized manner? I believe you are a completely confused student who keeps saying, "I am very intelligent."

Here are some key points for you:
Start by creating a subject-wise timetable that covers all chapters for the next 2–3 months, dedicating more time to weaker areas. Study at least 6 hours daily, divided into 2-hour blocks with short breaks, and gradually increase your study time. In each session, revise a chapter using NCERT books first, then solve previous years' board questions and sample papers. Make short notes or flashcards while revising, especially for formulas, dates, and definitions. Use mornings for subjects requiring high focus, like Maths and Science, and evenings for theoretical subjects like SST and Hindi. On Sundays, revise everything you've studied during the week and take at least one full-length mock test every two weeks. Stay consistent, avoid distractions, and track your progress with a checklist. Lastly, don’t stress; confidence, consistency, and clarity will help you reach your 500-mark goal.

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Sir , I am interested in taking admission at thapar , Patiala. Unfortunately, based on my marks, Computer Science may not be possible, but I still have options like ECE, Electrical, and VLSI. I am currently very confused because my priority is long-term career opportunities rather than existing interest, since I honestly don’t have enough exposure to any branch yet. I believe I can develop interest after learning the field properly. Could you please guide me from a practical career perspective: * Which branch currently has better placement opportunities and job security? * Which field has better scope in government exams/jobs and private sector too * Which branch offers better opportunities abroad in the future? * Which branch has stronger growth in the private sector over the next 5–10 years? * Between ECE, Electrical, and VLSI, which would you personally recommend for someone prioritizing career opportunities, flexibility, and future scope?
Ans: For long-term career growth, flexibility, placements, higher studies and future tech opportunities, Prefer Thapar ECE > VLSI > Electrical because ECE keeps both software and electronics careers open, has strong private-sector growth (chips, embedded systems, telecom, AI hardware), good abroad/MS opportunities, decent government-job eligibility, and usually better placement flexibility than pure Electrical, while VLSI is highly promising but more specialized and somewhat dependent on semiconductor industry growth. However, it is highly recommended to give importance to your basic interests. Without interest, if you will choose a branch and college for a brand name, the output will be zero. Be careful about your career plan. Give value to your interest only.

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