Sunday, October 28, 2018

How to motivate oneself for success




Preparing for exam is a stressful time. There is nervousness and rational exhaustion experienced. However, it does not mean you must stay away from your determination.  The ability of motivating oneself for success involves streamlining the progress, thereby improving the grades and study level to stay positively motivated.

Anyone wishing to achieve that is desired need to be motivated to give competitive exams and to succeed means there is a need for dedicated studying. The aspirants get de-motivated as they try maintaining balance between exams and study.

How motivation helps?
·         Motivation works as the strongest pillar in your success
·         Motivation increases your willpower to study
·         Motivation hauls you to put in the right direction the efforts
·         Motivation increases your intellectual ability
·         Motivation promotes your self-confidence
·         Motivation stimulates brain with positivity
·         Motivation controls strongly your negative thoughts

Eventually, Motivation triggers the efficiency and helps in accomplishing the best outputs. Here are some valuable tips to stay motivated.

1. Manage a ‘To Do List’
 A to-do list is a real backup to get details quickly about your level of performance. Studying with a managed to-do list means you are less stressed with the exams load. You can be strategic and aware about the next target. In fact, following the to-do list calms your anxiety down. Aspirants can ease in the subjects adhering to the to-do list regularly.

2. Exercise Daily
This is an amazing way of enhancing motivated for exams. Yes working out keeps you motivated. In fact with regular exercise, the depression and stress rate lowers and the positive attitude is maintained. With exercises, your body release endorphins that reduce your stress and promote a positive feeling. Aspirants appearing exams may do these exercises and enjoy benefits such as:
·         Reduced stress
·         Boosted self-confidence
·         Better sleep
·         Reduced depression and anxiety

3. Keep Away Negative Thoughts
 Thinking and getting overwhelmed due to negative thoughts is wrong, especially while you are getting ready for exams. It is natural to feel nervous or depressed. Bear in mind, negative thinking affects your concentration and also reduces the tendency of performing well in exams.
Here are few tips to keep away from negative thoughts during exams:
·         Observe thoughts consciously with meditation.
·         Balance activity everyday by spending time on activities such as hanging out with friends, playing games and studying. It helps in avoiding negative thoughts.

Besides, all above ways to stay in high spirits, you can also interact with other students appearing for the exams, this is not only help you in staying motivated but also help in knowledge exchange.


Sunday, October 21, 2018

Entrance exams & reason/s behind the Reasoning Test





Vertical ability and logical reasoning cover important parts in most entrance exams. These are the common sections in exams that are competitive. It also means to score well; you must concentrate on the reasoning and language skills. There is a need to solver question regularly and also learn different approaches to similar questions. The actual exams may have a typical pattern, but there is a need for a different and systematic approach towards seeing a problem and solving it.

How important is practice?
The entrance exams are written for CLAT, MAT, ACT, BMS, Engineering, Medical, and lots more. Logical reasoning plays a crucial role in the entrance exams. The logical reasoning here is at a high level, which requires practice and persistence.

The thread of dedication to prepare for logical reasoning is apparent in the entrance exams. There is a need to give BBS/BHM/BBA entrance exams as well. The questions may relate to topics such as Insert the missing character, Odd one out, Blood relations, Arithmetic reasoning, Logical games, Coding decoding, alphabet/number test, spatial/visual reasoning, series completion, etc.

Reasoning tests
Verbal and numerical reasoning tests are psychometric two types of tests implemented to get the right candidate for a job position. The need for verbal and numerical reasoning includes:

Numerical Reasoning Tests
A numerical reasoning test gives recruiters an understanding of your analyzing and interpreting ability to know about various questions. Employees must ascertain to draw logical and reasonable results. A numerical reasoning offers insight and the tests help in assessing your mathematical knowledge. It helps to evaluate the way to reach a decision.

Numerical reasoning is based on figures, data and many more analyzing results. The analyses and interpretations must be done effectively as a part of the job and it must be an informed decision. Being good with numerical reasoning reveals that:
·         You possess the ability of identifying issues relating the business processes.
·         You know to draw logical conclusions and also are aware about logical alternatives.
·         You have the ability to implement solutions
·         You have the ability to progress through data and figures, monitor business results and make graphs based on analysis.
·         You can think critically, communicate estimates, correct analyses, and solve problems.

Verbal Reasoning Tests
These also include the complex one such as reading thinking on logical grounds, conveying results, drawing conclusions, understanding professionally and handling it effectively. Having verbal reasoning skills reveals:

·         You can point out issues and come up with logical reasoning
·         you have the ability to work on collateral and business reports
·         You can articulate problems and bring it to the notice of concerned people
·         You have the ability to decide positively and resolve bringing the solutions.


Keeping these points in mind, get yourself into the practice mode, so that when you make attempt for any competitive exam you don’t need to face the disappointment. Good Luck!

Sunday, October 14, 2018

Engineering? Medical? No? Then what else?




Students in late 80s wanted to be a doctor or an engineer. Mostly, engineering students pursue their masters in engineering and /or do some business management course to get a well-paying and prestigious career. However, there are plenty of career options offering amazing scope for non-medical and non-engineering aspirants.

Young graduates and students exploring jobs should remember that any organization or company hiring technology or engineering students, also need business development staff and sales staff, operations executive, service teams to handle legal, finance, and other teams, besides customer support to make a company fully functional. 

Everyone is intelligent and talented when they study what they are passionate about.  Skills and talent is not restricted to any particular education sector. To become perfect in anything practice is important. Intelligence revolves around perception, total knowledge, expertise, skills, and attitude.

Some of worthwhile options for Non-Science students are
·         A non-science student can find lucrative choices such as Lawyers, business analysts, financial consultants and many more. There are abundant of choices based on the course you take after your 12th standard.

·         Choosing an educational pathway is based on two things, abilities and attitude.  After 12th, means it is the right age when you are creative and most vibrant. The steps and decisions at this time determine your future.  Take the psychometric tests and get the score to get a guideline to choose a proper career.

·         Considering non-medical and non-engineering fields such as studying arts and commerce fields, there are several options to pursue further studies such as Hotel management (BHM), Business Studies (BBA), Law etc.

·         Law is a popular career choice and many aspirants consider the BBA with LLB or BA with LLB after class 12. Traditionally, specializing in criminal or civil laws is also a nice option. Now-a-days, students who have studied law have various other options such as the Corporate Laws, Patent Laws, Cyber Laws, etc. Many people also consider independent practice as Legal Advisers. There are opportunities in lots of these sectors and there is a robust growth recently. However, there is a need to clear CLAT and AILET exams to qualify as law entrance exams.

·         A BMS/BBA graduate can get into functional areas such as sales, marketing, consulting, finance, and IT-MIS.

The list is not limited to only these options, there are many more choices based on the personal preferences of the aspirants. But the journey begins with the end in mind. You need to decide your career path way in advance, so that you can start the preparation for the competitive exams accordingly.  

Sunday, October 7, 2018

Going the competitive way





Students preparing for government jobs, UG entrance exams or even for admissions in India or abroad for various courses, may face major questions from General Knowledge. The General Knowledge topics assist in scoring good marks in lesser time. This helps in performing group discussions and interviews.

Major Areas Covered Are:
The syllabus of General Knowledge is so vast that there is a need for a proper planning, keeping the focus in an organized manner to solve over 90%.  The competitive exams questions for Banking, BMS, BBA, and AILET are based mostly on important topics covering the General Knowledge section such as:
·         Physical Geography
·         Everyday Science
·         Indian and World Geography
·         Awards and Honors
·         Current Affairs
·         International Organizations
·         Indian Polity
·         Indian Economy
·         Indian and World History
·         Miscellaneous General Knowledge

How to Prepare General Knowledge

Read Newspapers regularly
Inculcate regularly the habit of newspaper reading. It is recommended to go through more papers including the business paper.

Without fail go through papers related to English and economics to catch up with useful news and you can go through The Times of India, Hindustan Times, The Hindu, Business Standard, The Telegraph, etc.

Regularly going through newspapers makes life simple in taking in the General Knowledge. Staying updated is the best and you are sure to stand apart from the crowd.

Must watch programs
There is a need to watch the current affairs programs and debates on News channels. This is a good option to watch daily the news channel. Also watch news programs once a day to know the current scenario. Choose appropriate time to watch BBC, CNN, Zee News, NDTV, ET Now, Times Now, etc. Develop a habit of watching breaking and highlighted news regularly.

Take Exam Notes
Make notes that you believe is important as per the examination perspective so that records is available ready for the exam day.  You have zeal; pen down the key points and remember better. A lot of activities take place across the globe and so one should know that memorizing everything is not easy.

Internet
Avail and make use of Google, YouTube, and Wikipedia, the best online teachers. Make use of the current affairs and research General Knowledge. Join the coaching classes for Competitive exams that help in memorizing current affairs. Join Facebook groups and also other networking sites to stay updated with current affairs.  The competitive exams need the applicants to stay alert about daily activities and there is a need for regular practice.

There are so many ways to keep yourself updated with general knowledge, however in order to crack the competitive exams successful, you need to work on your aptitude and analytical skills.
Watch this space for more information on getting ready to competitive exams.

How to motivate oneself for success

Preparing for exam is a stressful time. There is nervousness and rational exhaustion experienced. However, it does not mean you mus...