If you have to study for an upcoming exam, but you have less time for preparation then follow these tips and tricks to study well for the exam. Know here some important tips to study for exams in less time.
Some students learn more quickly and easily than others. By studying only for two or three hours a day they can score even more than the others who spend half a day for cramming the syllabus. This article tells you about the top techniques to fill this gap in study time by accelerating your study skills and perform to the optimum level in your exams.
Amazon has launched a fitness band and a smartphone application. The Amazon Halo Fitness Band can monitor your sleep, track activities & can even track tone of your voice. Check complete details.
Amazon Prime Day Sale 2020: 2 Day Amazon Prime Day Sale 2020 (6th & 7th August) is live now at Amazon.in. New products like OnePlus Nord, Samsung Galaxy M31s, Boat Powerbank etc are available for sale for the first time at Amazon India. Check details
RRB NTPC 2020 Exam covers three sections of Mathematics, General Awareness and Reasoning. Learn how these books can help you become an expert in all these three sections by applying some smart formulas and tricks.
Super 30’s Anand Kumar has offered free IIT JEE coaching to Jyoti Kumari who traversed 1200 Km with her injured father on a cycle. Some political leaders also offered her support. Check details.
Every student needs to know his/her choice of stream before opting for it in class 11. Here we are listing some basic things that you will have to look into before arriving at a conclusion and choosing a stream in class 11.
In this electronic age and internet era, students rarely have time to get bored. But what if you are tired of all your gadgets and want to try something recreational and rejuvenating. This article talks about how to get rid of boredom by practicing some interesting activities.
University Grant Commission (UGC) has shared 10 links with which students, teachers and researchers can study online from home. Check details & updates.
Strong determination and dedicated hard work towards your goal will always reap the expected result. The 22-year-old Hasan Safin is a living example of this, who became the youngest IPS officer of India by qualifying the UPSC Civil Services Exam despite facing all odds. Read about his inspiring success story:
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