What was Bhavik Bansal Study-plan?
What was Bhavik Bansal Study-plan?
Daily motivation :- "If you and I are getting in a treadmill together, you are getting out first, or I will die trying".
I'm currently a class 12th student preparing for NEET and the board exams too ofc. I am not too great in studies. I got 95.6% in Class 10th and got few Olympiad medals...
This Corona situation has changed what "Normal" was few months back. Stuck in quarantine, We students hace faced a serious challenge. Challenge that are we ready to utilize this Gold-mine of time or Wasting it for watching couple of Netflix shows.
This is the Part2 of Topper's Recipe Label. If you missed the analysis of Akshat Kaushik (AIR 3 in NEET and AIIMS) do check it out...
Bhavik's Top 5 study pointers
(1)Love for the Subject -
Bhavik was a PCMB student and love maths. So naturally his Physics was top-class. He advises everyone to take the subjects the students love in 11th and 12th. Because according to many surveys and general view, we know that students take Science due to force from peers and parents as Science is the conventional Best stream.
This statement is fully flawed. I consider all streams to equal future potential.
(2)Make study fun-
In Akshat's blog, I mention Bhavik and his quizzing each other games. Besides that, Bhavik revealed that during his preparation his Physics teacher made a Physics WhatsApp group where everyone posted doubts, and everyone took it on their Ego to solve it. This made his physics learning a whole lot dynamic and more fun.
(3)Fixed Fun breaks -
Bhavik in many of interviews have told that he spent 1+ hour on YouTube daily. This was justified for him because he did not watch TV.
Actually his No.1 fun break was to solve Physics numericals because He loved to do it. Again he said our love for the subject must have this driving force that we don't know what break and fun is, as studies itself has become fun.
(4)Timetable-
He frankly tells us tell he didn't have a concrete timetable. And He didn't count the number of Hours studied. Instead he had qualitative analysis, which means he picks up a topic and gives it the time it want.
Sometimes, He has studied the same topic for weeks if wanted .
(5)Don't make your study NEET specific or AIIMS specific-
Instead go deep into the concepts and get a firm hold on it.
It similarly applies to JEE Mains because the basic syllabus is same. Don't limit yourself to easy questions because you have no idea of the difficulty level of the paper you will be giving.
- Bonus tip - If you are able to explain any concept to anyone, you have a nice hold on it.
So thats it for now, homies.
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