Best Study Plan for ADRE 2.0

Best Study Plan for ADRE 2.0 (Assam Direct Recruitment Examination)

BEST STUDY PLAN FOR ADRE 2.0

 1. Social Studies

Topics to Cover:

- History: Ancient, Medieval, Modern Indian History, World History

- Geography: Physical, Political, Economic Geography of India and the World

- Polity: Indian Constitution, Political System, Panchayati Raj, Public Policy

- Economics: Basic Concepts, Indian Economy, Economic Development

- Current Affairs: National and International Events 

Study Plan:

- Daily Reading: Spend 1-2 hours reading newspapers and magazines for current affairs.

- Weekly Topics: Assign specific topics for each day of the week.

- Notes: Make concise notes for quick revision.

- Practice: Solve previous years’ question papers and take mock tests.

 

 2. General Knowledge

Topics to Cover:

- Current Affairs

- Static GK: Important Dates, Books and Authors, Awards, Capitals and Currencies

- Science and Technology

- Sports

- Important Organizations: UN, WHO, etc.

Study Plan:

- Daily Updates: Read daily current affairs updates from reliable sources.

- Weekly Review: Revise weekly notes every weekend.

- Quizzes: Take online GK quizzes to test your knowledge.

- Flashcards: Use flashcards for quick revision of facts and figures.

 

 3. Logical Reasoning and Mental Ability

 

Topics to Cover:

- Verbal Reasoning: Analogies, Coding-Decoding, Blood Relations, Syllogisms

- Non-Verbal Reasoning: Series, Patterns, Mirror Images, Paper Folding

- Analytical Reasoning: Puzzles, Data Sufficiency, Logical Deductions

 

Study Plan:

- Daily Practice: Spend 1-2 hours solving reasoning problems.

- Concept Clarity: Focus on understanding the concepts and patterns.

- Mock Tests: Take regular mock tests to improve speed and accuracy.

- Review: Analyze your performance in tests and identify weak areas.

 

 4. General Mathematics

Topics to Cover:

- Arithmetic: Number Systems, Percentages, Profit and Loss, Simple and Compound Interest

- Algebra: Equations, Inequalities

- Geometry: Lines, Angles, Triangles, Circles

- Trigonometry: Basic Trigonometric Ratios, Identities

- Data Interpretation: Graphs, Charts, Tables

Study Plan:

- Daily Practice: Dedicate 2-3 hours to solving math problems.

- Formulas: Memorize important formulas and shortcuts.

- Topic-wise Practice: Focus on one topic at a time and practice extensively.

- Mock Tests: Take regular mock tests to assess your preparation.

 

 5. General English

Topics to Cover:

- Grammar: Parts of Speech, Tenses, Articles, Prepositions, Conjunctions

- Vocabulary: Synonyms, Antonyms, Idioms, Phrases

-Questions: Main Idea, Inference, Vocabulary, Detailed Questions

- Voice , Narration

Study Plan:

- Daily Reading: Read English newspapers, magazines, and books.

- Grammar Practice: Solve grammar exercises daily.

- Vocabulary Building: Learn new words daily and use them in sentences.

- Writing Practice: Write essays and letters on various topics.

                     - Practice Passages: Solve comprehension passages daily.

            - Analyze: Understand the structure and type of questions asked.

            - Mock Tests: Take regular comprehension tests to improve speed and                         accuracy.

 

 Overall Study Plan

 

1. Time Management:

   - Allocate specific hours for each subject daily.

   - Follow a timetable strictly to cover all topics systematically.

2. Revision:

   - Allocate one day a week for revision.

   - Revise notes, flashcards, and important concepts regularly. 

3. Mock Tests:

   - Take full-length mock tests every weekend.

   - Analyze performance, identify weak areas, and work on them.

4. Resources:

   - Use standard textbooks, online resources, and coaching material.

    - Join online forums or study groups for discussion and doubt clearing.

5. Stay Updated:

   - Follow current affairs and update notes regularly.

   - Keep track of important events and changes in exam patterns.



 Disclaimer

            This syllabus has been created based on the subjects commonly included in competitive exams and the analysis of previous exam patterns. It is intended to serve as a general guide for students preparing for competitive exams. Specific exam syllabi may vary, and candidates are advised to consult the official syllabus provided by the respective exam authorities for precise and detailed information. The creators of this syllabus are not responsible for any discrepancies or changes in the exam content that may occur.

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