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Understand the Syllabus: The first step in your preparation should be to understand the syllabus and exam pattern thoroughly. Go through the entire syllabus and identify the important topics and subjects that need more focus. Focus on Grammar: English language section of the REET exam focuses on grammar, vocabulary, reading comprehension, and writing skills. Focus on grammar topics such as tenses, articles, prepositio
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a) Morning (6:00 am to 9:00 am)
Yoga or exercise to refresh your mind and stay energetic
Reading the newspaper to stay updated with current affairs
Study Session 1 (9:00 am to 12:00 pm)
Study the subject of your choice for 3 hours
Take a 10-15 minute break after every hour
Lunch Break (12:00 pm to 1:00 pm)
b) Study Session 2 (1:00 pm to 4:00 pm)
Study a different subject for 3 hours
Take a 10-15 minute break after every hour
Evening Break (4:00
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A) Read the Instructions Carefully: Read the instructions and questions carefully before answering them. This will help you understand the question and avoid making mistakes. B) Manage Your Time Effectively: Manage your time effectively during the exam. Allocate sufficient time for each question and section and avoid spending too much time on a single question. C) Answer All Questions: Attempt to answer all questions i
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A) Create a Study Plan: Create a study plan that suits your requirements and schedule. Allocate sufficient time for each subject and topic and ensure that you cover the entire syllabus. B) Prioritize Tasks: Prioritize your tasks based on their importance and difficulty level. Start with the most important and challenging tasks first. C) Set Realistic Goals: Set realistic goals for each study session and work towards a
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a) Understand the Syllabus: The first step in preparing for the exam is to understand the syllabus and exam pattern. Go through the entire syllabus and identify the important topics and subjects that need more focus. B) Child Development and Pedagogy: Focus on the topics related to Child Development and Pedagogy, such as Child Development (Primary School Child), Learning and Pedagogy, and Understanding Children with Special Needs. C) Language I
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A) Understand the Syllabus: The first step in preparing for the exam is to understand the syllabus and exam pattern. Go through the entire syllabus and exam pattern and identify the important topics and subjects that need more focus.
B) Create a Study Plan: Once you have identified the important topics, create a study plan that suits your requirements and schedule. Allocate sufficient time for each subject and topic and ensure that you cover the entire syllabu
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