4. KNOW YOUR SYLLABUS
Step 1
before starting your preparation is it
mandatory to know the syllabus
thoroughly. Know what is there in each
unit.
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5. Unit I: Drama
Unit II: Poetry
Unit III: Fiction, short
story
Unit IV: Non-Fictional
Prose
Syllabus
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6. Unit V: Language (Basic concepts,
theories and pedagogy, English in
Use)
Unit VI: English in India (history,
evolution, and futures)
Syllabus
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7. Unit VII: Cultural Studies
Unit VIII: Literary Criticism
Unit IX: Literary Theory post
World
War II
Unit X: Research Methods and
Materials in English
Syllabus
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8. Before sitting down to prepare for your exams,
ensure everything around you is organized. You
should have enough space around you to keep your
notes and textbooks. Also, you need to ensure that
your chair is comfortable, there is enough lighting
in your room, and there is nothing around you that
might distract you, like video games.
Step 2
FIX YOUR STUDY
RESOURCE
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10. Reviewing and practising old exam papers is
one of the most effective ways to learn how
to prepare for exams. It helps you to
familiarise yourself with the format and
structure of the question paper.
Step 3
Review and Practice
Old Exam Papers
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11. Organizing study sessions with your
friends is one of the most crucial exam
study tips for university students, as it
helps you get answers to all your
questions and vice versa. However, you
must ensure you save time and stay
focused on learning the importance of
preparing for exams.
Step 4
Get Together With Friends
For Study Sessions
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12. Set goals for each study session
and record what you learn and
review. Learning objectives can be
written down at the beginning of a
unit of study or set for the next
unit.
Step 5
Schedule your
Preparation
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13. Sept 12 - Sept 23 (12 days): Unit I Drama
Sept 24 - Oct 3 (10 days): Unit II Poetry
Oct 4 - Oct 7 (4 days): Unit IV Non-Fictional Prose
Oct 8 - Oct 19 (12 days): Unit III Fiction and Short Story
Oct 20 - Oct 24 (5 days): Unit IX Literary Theory Post World War II
Oct 25 - Oct 29 (5 days): Unit VIII Literary Criticism
Oct 30 - Nov 5 (7 days): Unit V Language: Basic Concepts, Theories
and Pedagogy
Nov 6 - Nov 15 (10 days): Unit VI English in India
Nov 16 - Nov 20 (5 days): Unit X Research Methods and Materials in
English
Nov 21 - Nov 30 (10 days): Unit VII Cultural Studies
Study Schedule for UGC NET English
(Sept 12 - Dec 1, 2024)
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14. Talk to your mentor, teacher, tutor,
or friend to understand the concept
better before it's too late. Rather
than trying to memorize or cram,
guidance from someone can help
you remember the information for
longer.
Step 6
Ask for Help
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15. Staying up all night and cramming will
make you more anxious and stressed.
So instead of covering everything in
your curriculum the day before the
exam, reviewing what you have
already studied and sleeping early is
better.
Step 7
Don't Stay Up Late
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