Syllabus for RIMC Entrance Exam
MatheMatics Paper
a, Arithmetic - Natural numbers , Integers , Rational , Real numbers fundamental operation (Addition,subtraction,multiplication,division) Decimal number , Unitary Method. Simple problems of time and distance, time and work, simple problems of percentage, Profit and Loss, Simple interest , Prime and composite numbers, Test of divisibility by 2,3,4,5,6,9 and 11. HCF and LCM, Ratio and Proportion, Average , Brackets and removal Brackets , Changing of Units.
b. Algebra - Basic operation - Adition , Subtraction , Multiplication , Division ,Simple Factors -Simple problem based on A2-B2, split the Middle term, Solution of simple linear equation of one variable and its application. Exponents and indices(simple problem) and simple problems based on formula.
c. Geometry - Lines and Angles , Plane and plane figure ,Properties of Angles at a point , parallel lins , Sides amd angles of a Triangle, Construction of Triangle-based on side and angles, Bisecting the angle and line by use of ruler and compass only, Special angles by use by our rules and compasses definition and simple problem based on quadrilateral, triangles and polygon
d. Mensuration - Area and Perimeter of Square , Rectangle , Parallelogram, Triangle , Arc Length circumference and Area of Circle , Area of figures , Volume and surface area of cube and cuboids
English Paper
Unseen passage, Poem , Composition, Picture Writing , Letter (Formal, Informal) Use of Nouns , Promoun , Verbs , Adverbs , Adjective , Antonym, Synonyms, Direct , Indirect Speech, Use of Phrases Idioms, Use of Articles Types of Sentences , Spelling , Homophones
General Knowledge
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All India Sainik School Entrance Exam will be going to carry out the admission into VI class and IX Class for the academic year from all the state in India.
Section – I : Mathematics
Natural Numbers
LCM and HCF
Fractions
Unitary Method
Average
Percentage
Profit and Loss
Simple Interest
Square Root
Area and Perimeter
Ratio and Proportion
Lines and Angles
Temperature
Section – II : English
English Grammar
Vocabulary Bag
One Word Substitution
Idioms
Synonyms, Antonyms and Homonyms
Articles
Prepositions
Conjunctions
Letter Writing
Section – III : General Knowledge
Know Your Country India
States of India
Union Territories
First in India
India – Important Facts
Our Defence Forces
Atomic Power Stations in India
Important Days
Classical Dances of India
National Parks and Wild Life Sanctuaries in India
Important Towns on Rivers
Countries, Capitals and Currencies
Inventions and Inventors
Some Historical Events / Land Marks
Games and Sports
Some Games and Sports Terms
Some Abbreviations
Books and Authors
Some Important Geographical Terms
General Science
Important Events of World History
International Organisations
Section – IV : Intelligence Test
Classification
Analogy Test
Series Completion
Mathematical Operations
Coding and Decoding
Alphabetical Arrangement of Words
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Rashtriya Military School (RMS) Entrance Exam , Coaching For Ajmer, Belgaum, Bangalore, Chail, Dholapur
Section – I : Mathematics
Natural Numbers
LCM and HCF
Fractions
Unitary Method
Average
Percentage
Profit and Loss
Simple Interest
Square Root
Area and Perimeter
Ratio and Proportion
Lines and Angles
Temperature
Section – II : English
English Grammar
Vocabulary Bag
One Word Substitution
Idioms
Synonyms, Antonyms and Homonyms
Articles
Prepositions
Conjunctions
Letter Writing
Section – III : Intelligence Test
Know Your Country India
States of India
Union Territories
First in India
India – Important Facts
Our Defence Forces
Atomic Power Stations in India
Important Days
Classical Dances of India
National Parks and Wild Life Sanctuaries in India
Important Towns on Rivers
Countries, Capitals and Currencies
Inventions and Inventors
Some Historical Events / Land Marks
Games and Sports
Some Games and Sports Terms
Books and Authors
Important Events of World History
International Organisations
Classification
Analogy Test
Series Completion
Mathematical Operations
Coding and Decoding
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Rashtriya Military Schools Entrance Exam will be going to carry out the admission into VI class and IX Class for the academic year from all the state in India. The official web portal is http://www.rashtriyamilitaryschools.in/
The entrance exam will be consists of one papers such as Part I and Part II. Part I will consist of English ability test will be conducted for 30 marks, Hindi test will be conducted for 20 marks and Social Science test will be conducted for 50 marks. Part II will be consist of Mathematical knowledge test for 50 marks and Science test will be conducted for 50 marks. Paper will be held in 120 minutes with MCQ - OMR based Exam.
Subject |
No. of Questions and Marks |
Total Marks |
Math |
50 * 1 |
50 |
English |
50 * 1 |
50 |
General Science |
50 * 1 |
50 |
Social Studies |
30 * 1 |
30 |
Hindi Grammar |
20 * 1 |
20 |
Total |
Total Questions: 200 |
200 |
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Rashtriya Military Schools Entrance Exam will be going to carry out the admission into VI class and IX Class for the academic year from all the state in India. The official web portal is http://www.rashtriyamilitaryschools.in/
The entrance exam will be consists of one papers such as Part I and Part II. Part I will consist of Mathematical knowledge test for 50 marks and Language ability test will be conducted for 50 marks. Part II will be Intelligence test which contains 100 marks. Paper will be held in 120 minutes with MCQ-OMR based Exam.
Subject Name: |
No. of Questions & Marks |
Total Marks |
Math |
50 * 1 |
50 |
Language |
50 * 1 |
50 |
Intelligence (GK + Reasoning) |
100 * 1 |
100 |
Total |
200 |
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All India Sainik School Entrance Exam will be going to carry out the admission into VI class and IX Class for the academic year from all the state in India. The official web portal is http://sainikschooladmission.in/index.html
Sainik Schools Class IX AISSEE entrance exam will consist of 2 papers. Paper I will be consists of Mathematics and Science. Mathematics will hold 200 marks. English will hold 50 marks. Paper II will be consists of English and Social studies. Here, English will hold 50 marks and Social Studies will contain 50 marks. General Science Contains 50 marks. The question paper for the class IX will be asked in English only. Exam Paper will be MCQ OMR based Exam.
Subject |
No. of Questions and Marks |
Total Marks |
Math |
50 * 4 |
200 |
English |
25 * 2 |
50 |
Intelligence |
25 * 2 |
50 |
General Science |
25 * 2 |
50 |
Social Studies |
25 * 2 |
50 |
Total |
Total Questions: 150 |
400 |
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All India Sainik School Entrance Exam will be going to carry out the admission into VI class and IX Class for the academic year from all the state in India. The official web portal is http://sainikschooladmission.in/index.html
The entrance exam will be consists of two papers such as Paper I and Paper II. Paper I will be held in first day first half, Mathematical knowledge test for 150 marks and Language ability & GK test will be conducted for 100 marks. Paper II will be Intelligence test which contains 50 marks. Paper I will be held in two hours and paper II will be held in 50 minutes.Exam Paper will be MCQ OMR based Exam.
Subject Name: |
No. of Questions & Marks |
Total Marks |
Math |
50 * 3 |
150 |
GK (Sc & Sst) |
25 * 2 |
50 |
Language |
25 * 2 |
50 |
Intelligence |
25 * 2 |
50 |
Total |
300 |
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RIMC conducts the entrance test for admission to the VIII Class in the RIMC Dehradun for December and July term. Applicants who are interest in taking admission must appear in the Entrance Test.
The examination comprises of:
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Aim: To prepare the boys academically, mentally and physically for entry into National Defence Academy. Application are invited for admission in class VI & IX for Boys only who qualify the below mentioned eligibility conditions for appearing in All India Sainik School Entrance Examination for the academic year. The AISSEE will be on OMR based system which has Multiple Choice Questions with four options
Entrance Examination: First Sunday of Jan
Prospectus-cum-Application Form can be registered online :. Sale of Prospectus w.e.f Mid-Oct.
Online application form can also be filled up on School Website.
Mode of Application : Online only
Last Date Duly completed online application by as per last date till 1700 hrs positively. Application received after due date / Incomplete application will be summarily rejected and fee once paid will not be refunded.
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COMMON ENTRANCE TEST FOR ADMISSION FOR CLASS 6 & CLASS 9 IN RASHTRIYA MILITARY SCHOOLS FOR THE ACADEMIC SESSION TO BE CONDUCTED On 2nd Sunday of December.
Applications are invited from boyes aged between 10-11 yrs as on 01-Jul for admission to Rashtriya Military Schools in class 6 for and from boys aged between 13-14 years as on 01-Jul for class 9 for the academic session 2018-2019.
Last date for receipt of application at respective Rashtriya Military Schools is as per website.
Application Form
It can be obtained by hand from any RMS School via post.
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Schools are English medium residential Public Schools run by the Ministry of Defence and School society to impart quality education towards of defence personnel and civilians from Classes VI to XII.
Sainik School vs Normal School
Note: Rastriya Indian Military College is situated in Dehradun ( Uttarakhand) that gives admission twice a year for aspirants in Class VIII only.( In Jan and July every year.) It is fully funded by Central Government and the parents have to pay about 1/5th of the total amount of cost of training. The vacancies are very limited.
Life style offered in Sainik/Military and RIMC
A student in Sainik school is been trained in many aspects to build their over all personality to become a well deserved person to serve our nation as an officer/ and in any other walks of his life. A life that make a cadet a perfect gentleman ready to face the future in a competitive world
with confidence and ability to take the situation head on.
Hostel life helps an individual in
All the best prove to your self that " YOU HAVE IT IN YOU"
The Sainik Schools are a system of schools in India established and managed by Sainik Schools Society. They were conceived in 1961 by V. K. Krishna Menon, the then Defence Minister of India, to rectify the regional and class imbalance amongst the Officer cadre of the Indian Military, and to prepare students for entry into the National Defence Academy (NDA), Khadakwasla, Pune and Indian Naval Academy. Today there are over 26 such schools covering all the states of the country. The schools come under the purview of respective state governments and Ministry of Defence.
Sainik School Admission Procedure
School Admission is confined to boys in Sixth and Ninth Standard. Admissions to boys are granted on the basis of the merit prepared as per written examination, interview and medical examination. All India Sainik School Entrance Exam is the exam which students have to qualify for getting admissions to Sainik schools. This exam is conducted on the First Sunday of January every year at various centers.
For the Class VI students
Question paper is prepared in English, Hindi and all other recognized regional official languages.
Subjects:
Question paper pattern keep on changing every year. The syllabus for the VI and IX entrance exams is usually based on the NCERT books of V and VIII respectively.
Qualification Criteria for All India Sainik School Entrance Exam
Boys aged between 10 and 11 years are eligible to appear for the entrance exam to VI standard and those aged between 13 and 14 years are eligible for IX standard. The students must have completed their previous years’ education from recognized school to get admission to Sainik School. For SC candidates 15% and for ST candidates 7.5% of total seats are reserved. 25% of seats are reserved for the children of service personnel and ex-servicemen.
Application Procedure for All India Sainik School Entrance Exam
You can obtain prospectus, application form and question papers can be obtained from the Principal of the respective Sainik schools at the residing place of the candidate. Applicants can also take application forms online from the official website of CBSE. These application forms have to be duly filled and send along with the application fee to the regional office address in New Delhi.
Official Information on All India Sainik School Exam
Address: CBSE – Regional Office, PS 1-2, Institutional Area,
I.P. EXTN., Patparganj, New Delhi – 110 090
Ph No: 91-11-22509252 – 59
The boys who qualify in the written test will be required to appear at a later date before a Selection Board for an Interview and Medical Test. Full details regarding qualifying Medical standards will be announced later.
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The Medical Examination of Candidates for admission to Sainik School will be carried out by a Medical Board |
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It is not possible to lay down precise standard for height, weight and chest measurement for these candidates. But the Medical Board will be guided in its assessments by the physical standards laid down for candidates for admission to National Defence Academy. Height and to an extent weight are constitutional qualities which are largely governed by heredity. Therefore candidates whose parents are short stature and below normal weight may not eventually attain the minimum standard height and weight required for the Armed Forces. This point should therefore be borne in mind by the parent / guardian of such candidates before they seek admission for their children / wards. |
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The important facts concerning health are given below:
3. Visual Standards Distant Vision |
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Standard I |
6/6 (Both eyes) |
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Distant Vision |
Standard II |
Better eye |
Worse eye |
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6/18 |
6/18 |
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Correctable to 6/6 |
Correctable to 6/9 |
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The minimum acceptable visual standard for admission to Sainik School will be standard II |
Colour perception : |
CPI(MLT) |
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Myopia not to exceed minus 1.5 D including Astigmatism. |
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Manifest Hypermetropia not to exceed plus 2.5 D sph including Astigmatism. |
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Fundus & media to be healthy with no changes of myopia. |
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Visual fields-to be full in each eye. |
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Binocular vision and steriopsis must be good. |
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The above will have to be certified by a Govt Employed Ophthalmologist in advance of boy's arrival for admission. |
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There should not be squint or morbid condition of the eye or the lids which is liable to a risk of aggravation or recurrence. |
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Laboratory Investigation - |
Blood - |
Routine exam HB, TC, DC, ESR |
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Urine - |
Routines - Albumin, Sugar, Deposits |
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It will also be ensured that : |
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There is no evidence of weak constitution, imperfect development, serious malformations or obesity, and that there is no evidence of heart murmur. |
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There is no mal-development or impairment of function of the bones of joints. |
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There is no impediment of speech. |
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There is no malformation of the head, deformity from fracture or depression of the bones of the skull. |
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There is no impaired hearing, discharge from or disease of either ear unhealed perforation of tympanic membranes or signs of acute or chronic suppurative |
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A soundly healed perforation without any impairment of the drum and without impairment of the ring should not be a case of rejection. |
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There is no disease of nasopharynx. |
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there are no enlarged glands in the neck and other parts of the body and that thyroid gland is normal. |
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knock knee and flat foot are not eligible for admission. |
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phimosis and caries teeth are not eligible for admission. |
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Scars of operations for the removal of tuberculous glands are not a cause for rejection provided there has been no active disease within the preceding 5 years and the chest is clinically and radiologically clear. |
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There is no sign of functional or organic disease of the heart and blood vessels. |
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There is no evidence of pulmonary tuberculosis or previous history of this disease or any other chronic disease of the lungs. |
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There is no evidence of any disease of the digestive system including any abnormal of the liver and spleen. |
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There is no hernia or tendency there to. |
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there is no hydrocele or definite varicocele or any other disease or defect of the genital organs. |
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A candidate who has been operated for hydrocele will be accepted if there are no abnormalities of the cord and testicle and there is no evidence of filariasis. |
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There is no fistula or fissure of the anus or evidence of hemorrhoids. |
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There is no disease of the kidneys, Cases showing albuminuria or Glycosuria will not be accepted. |
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There is no disease of the skin, unless temporary or trivial. Scars which by their extent or position cause or are likely to cause disability or marked disfigurement |
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There is no active latent, or congenital disease. |
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There is no history or evidence of mental disease. Candidates suffering from epilepsy, incontinence of urine, or enuresis will not be accepted. |
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There is a provision to give appeal to the Principal for a review of the medical examination if a competent medical opinion is produced within 10 days after publication of final merit list. |
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Remedial operations are to be performed prior to entry. No guarantee is given for ultimate acceptance and it should be clearly understood by the candidate that the decision whether an operation is desirable or necessary, is one to be made by his private medical advisor. The school shall accept no liability regarding the result of operation or any expenses incurred. |
Kittur Rani Channamma Sainik School is the only school who provide a fully residential school for girls operating in Kittur village of Karnataka State of India. The school offers admission in Class 6th through an entrance examination. Kittur Rani Sainik School Entrance Examination is annually conducted at multiple test centres across India.
Kittur Sainik School Application Form
The application form of Kittur Sainik School Entrance Examination is usually available in the month of October every year. The registration process for admission in Kittur Rani Channamma Sainik School is offline only. The girl student can collect the Kittur Sainik School Application Form from the school office on any working day between 0900 hrs. – 1400 hrs. within the specified dates. The duly filled application form must be submitted before the final submission date.
Application Fee: An application fee of Rs. 2,000 is charged to the students belonging to general category and Rs. 1,600 is charged to the students belonging to SC/ ST/ OBC categories. The application fee can be paid through Demand Draft drawn in the favour of “Principal, KRCRSSG, Kittur” payable at Kittur.
The parents are responsible to ensure the eligibility of their girl child in Kittur Rani Channamma Sainik School. If found not eligible at a later stage, will result in immediate disqualification of the student. The Kittur Sainik School Eligibility Criteria is as follows:
The Kittur Sainik School Entrance Exam will be conducted in English and Kannada only. The entrance test will be of 200 marks in total. The section-wise exam pattern is as follows:
S. No. |
Subject |
Maximum Marks |
Duration |
1 |
Language Proficiency Test |
50 |
2 Hours |
2 |
General Mathematics |
75 |
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3 |
Mental Ability Test |
75 |
Note: For being declared as qualified in the written examination, it is mandatory to pass in English Proficiency Test which is the part of Language Proficiency Test.
The entrance test will conducted at following exam centres, girl students may select any one of them as per their choice: Kittur, Bengaluru, Vijayapur, Kalaburgi, Davangere and Shimoga.
Syllabus: The syllabus of Kittur Rani Channamma Sainik School Entrance Test is similar to the curriculum as followed by other CBSE/ ICSE/ State Board affiliated schools. The level of examination is set to previous class (5th) passed by the girl student.
Kittur Sainik School Admission Procedure
Sainik School admission process is confined to the sixth and the ninth standard. Adoption of a few key practices can make your task to crack this test easy. Here are a few ways you can better your prospect of cracking the Sainik School Entrance Exam.
Organize Yourself
You need to organize yourself to keep a tab of things amidst doing the homework, tests and the extracurricular activities. You can try using a planner to keep things organized. Write down the appointments, assignments and the to-do lists.
You can take the help of your parents in making the planner for you. Your parents will make a schedule including all the subjects you need to study as well as adequate study breaks. Taking adequate study breaks will help you to retain the information better as this is the one that facilitates long term memory retention. Make sure you try to stay on track and stick to the schedule. Try not to waste your time and study as hard as you can.
Schedule a Time to Watch Cartoons
Yes, you read that right. I know that you can’t leave watching cartoons. I am not asking you avoid it altogether. Just make sure you watch only one or two cartoons and avoid going near the television set during your study time.
Television is a great distraction and it is easy to get glued to it. If you think that let me watch the program for five more minutes and then I can get back to studies, you will never be able to achieve that.
Exercise before You Start Studying
It is better to exercise before you sit down to study. At times, you may not be able to exercise. In such a case, go for a short walk. Taking a walk just in front of your house would do but make sure that you do not try roaming inside your house. Fresh air has a significant role to play in helping you concentrate.
Do you know that the kids in a school close to Chicago exercise in case they face a problem with math or reading? You can do the same. Believe me, this is immensely helpful. If you move around a bit before you sit down to complete your homework, you can get your brain better prepared to study harder.
Take Breaks Frequently
You must be well aware of the fact that all work and no play never helps. So, make sure that you take breaks frequently. Breaks are proved to boost productivity and focus. A study has found out that the additional resources of brain drop after you try to focus on a task for a very long period. This decreases your focus and hinders performance substantially. If you don’t want that, plan breaks properly.
Sit Down to Study Everyday
Make sure that you sit down to study everyday. It is crucial to have a routine while you are preparing for Sainik School Entrance Exam. At times, you may think that you would make that up the next day, this is not possible. You would lag behind if you do not study everyday. On the weekends, you may not sit down to study for that long, but it is crucial to study for an hour or two at least. Try not to break the routine.
Try Listening to Music
Though listening to music is not usually advised while you study, you can give it a try. Researchers have found out several benefits of listening to music while you study. It is said to improve memory, attention as well as mental ability. It is also known to reduce exam tension substantially. Make sure you listen to music only if you can carry on with your studies while you are all ears to it. It is always better to listen to instrumentals or songs where you are well acquainted with the lyrics.
Now the question is, is it right to study with the music system on? The answer is, it depends. To generalize, music with too much lyrics or an unknown song is usually considered distracting while instrumental music helps to perform.
Don’t Hesitate to Get Help
Do not hesitate to get help. Struggling to understand the new concepts is a significant part of the studying and the learning process. If you are struggling with a subject or a question, ask questions. If you are still finding difficulties responding to the concepts, you can consider getting in touch with a tutor.
Fight Off Social Media
Do you use the social networking websites like Twitter, Facebook, Tumblr and Instagram? If yes, make sure you stay away from it. You can check out on the social networking websites after you are done with your studies. Make sure you do not check out on the social networking websites while you are studying. Keep the cellphones and the computer switched off while you study.
Last but not the least, make sure that you are studying in a comfortable environment. This will help you concentrate. Wish you the best.