UPSESSB: Uttar Pradesh Secondary Education Service Selection Board (UPSESSB) conducts TGT-PGT examination for the recruitment of candidates as trained graduate teachers and lecturers in state board colleges and institutions. Under this, the examination of Assistant Professor will be conducted on 16-17 April, Trained Graduate Teachers (TGT) examination on 14-15 May and Lecturers (PGT) examination on 20-21 June. The examination is very near, so the candidates appearing in it can improve their preparation by following some tips.
Cluster method
Candidates should use it for static GK and current affairs. In this, instead of reading General Studies (GK) separately, they can read similar topics by grouping them. In history, focus on freedom struggle, famous movements, important leaders, rivers, mountains, national parks, climate patterns in geography and national, international, sports, science and technology in current affairs.
Mind maps and charts
Boring things can be easily remembered using diagrams, mind maps and charts. For example, use flowcharts for theories. Watch animated videos for pedagogy subjects. For geography or science, remembering things through physical models is an effective method.
Collaborative learning
Meet other candidates who are taking this exam. You can form a study group with them and discuss and brainstorm about the subject matter. This will give you many suggestions related to the question and also build your network.
Schwab Metacognition Process
When you start studying a new subject or watch a lecture, review what you already know about that subject and what you are expecting to learn. While reading or listening, make additional notes about the new information.
Learn 2357 method
This is a scientific method that can help you in revision. It reduces the chances of forgetting the subjects studied. Set specific goals with it, like studying within a certain number of hours or planning to get your test score up to a certain percentage, so you have a measurable benchmark.
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