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I'm a married woman looking to complete my BA after 18 years. I'm confused about syllabus and preparation with only 1 month left. What should I do?

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Asked by Anonymous - Jan 21, 2025Hindi
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After marriage I can't complete my degree. Now after 18 years I am trying to do B A from jnvu rajasthan. I filled the examination from private but I am confuse how to prepare slaybus, notes etc. I have only 1 month for preparation.plz guide

Ans: To prepare for your Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree, follow these steps: 1) Understand the syllabus at Jai Narain Vyas University (JNVU), 2) Gather study materials like textbooks and previous year question papers, 3) Create a study plan, prioritizing challenging subjects, setting achievable goals, and including revision, 4) Utilize online resources like educational videos, 5) Practice answer writing, and seek feedback for improvement. 6) Focus on key topics, analyze past papers, and prioritize high-yield areas. 7) Maintain well-being by incorporating short breaks and a healthy lifestyle. Consistent effort and a positive mindset are crucial for effective preparation. All the Best for your Prosperous Future.

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Sir currently its October in my last attempt i scored 456 i thought of going gor bds but now my parents want me to give another shot and try for mbbs as its my first priority as i am late to join coaching how should i cover my syllabus
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With a score of 456, it is not recommended to take a chance of another shot (i.e. repeat) for the NEET examination. Yet you are forced by your parents to repeat the examination. I think the decision by you and your parents might have taken soon the result was out. Since then what have you been doing? You say it is October! Soon it will turn to Nov then Dec and then Jan .....! Instead of counting on the remaining days/months, it is better to focus on your studies The NEET examination is in May 2025. Yet you have a full 6 and a half months! From the syllabus, you better know what you know and what not! Prepare the list of weak topics from all subjects. Focus on them and try to excel in the weak topics.
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(1) Focus on weak topics
(2) Set the goal to revise the entire syllabus a minimum of 3-4 times.
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(5) Try to solve previous years' question papers
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(7) Do a nice collection of "synopsis" from all the reputed NEET books.
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(10) Keep a safe distance from your gadgets as far as possible.

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