RRB PO 20 Days Revision Plan 2022

Day 1: Focus on Core Concepts and Fundamentals

The first day of your revision plan should be dedicated to revisiting the core concepts and fundamentals of the subjects tested in the RRB PO exam. Focus on important topics in Quantitative Aptitude, Reasoning Ability, English Language, General Awareness, and Computer Knowledge. Create concise notes for quick reference, and solve a few practice questions to solidify your understanding.

 

Day 2: Master Time Management and Mock Tests

On the second day, shift your focus to time management and test-taking strategies. Take a full-length mock test to simulate the exam environment and get a sense of your performance. Analyze your strengths and weaknesses to identify areas that need improvement. Work on managing your time efficiently during the test, ensuring that you attempt all questions within the stipulated time. Remember, time management is crucial in a competitive exam like RRB PO.

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Day 3: Intensive Subject-Wise Revision

With only two days left, dedicate the third day to intensive subject-wise revision. Go through your notes and revise the important formulas, shortcuts, and concepts in each subject. Pay extra attention to the topics you find challenging and practice more questions on those topics. Refrain from studying any new topics or attempting difficult questions at this stage, as it may lead to unnecessary stress.

Day 4: Focus on Improving Accuracy and Confidence

The final day before the exam is all about boosting your confidence and improving accuracy. Review the mistakes you made in the previous mock test and identify patterns to avoid repetition. Work on practicing questions with a focus on accuracy rather than attempting a large number of questions. This will help build your confidence and ensure that you approach the exam with a positive mindset.

Sweta Singh

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