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 Do not worry too much about the result and question etc. every time leave it for the best judgment takes care of it. All we need to do is to have a planned preparation and go about it day by day, one day at a time 

* Do not pay heed to rumors 

* Do not stay alone and grow beard 

* Do not buy each and every material that comes in to the market 

* Have lots of discussion 

* Try to get involved in opinion sharing 

* Postal coaching 

* Topper blogs 

PREPARING NOTES AND REVISION :  It is always better to prepare notes from every topic for you prepare from different source, as it will be easy this way to revise, Revision is very important because you will only write what you can recollect in the exam, and that depends mostly on your revision, therefore your efficiency in revising matters a lot for your performance in the examination. And if you can prepare a good quality notes, your performance is now directly related to these notes. Yet, a point to remember is, while making notes, do not blindly copy paste the information. Try to write it in your own words so that the notes making effort would itself be a revising step. Also revision does not mean some part of preparation that happen in the last phase, before the exam. No. Revision must be a continuous process and should not be solely postponed till before the examination. As you keep preparing, sometime must be spent in revising and consolidating what you read. Never have the misconception that it is a waste of time.

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