How do toppers manage their time while preparing for NABARD Grade A?
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Toppers preparing for NABARD Grade A follow a disciplined and strategic time management approach, ensuring consistent learning, revision, and practice. They begin their day by reading newspapers (The Hindu, Indian Express, or Business Standard) and PIB reports for current affairs, economic & social issues (ESI), and agriculture-related news, dedicating 45-60 minutes to this task. Next, they allocate 2-3 hours to Phase 1 preparation, covering Quantitative Aptitude, Reasoning Ability, English Language, and General Awareness, ensuring daily mock test practice and analysis to improve speed and accuracy. After a short break, they focus on Phase 2 subjects for 3-4 hours, especially Agriculture & Rural Development (ARD), ESI, and descriptive English, making concise notes for quick revision. Toppers also dedicate evening hours to revising government schemes, rural development policies, and financial awareness, ensuring regular answer writing practice for descriptive questions. On weekends, they attempt full-length mock tests and analyze mistakes to improve weak areas. They maintain a healthy balance, taking short breaks, exercising, and ensuring proper sleep, which enhances productivity and focus. Their key to success is consistency, smart study planning, and regular self-assessment through mock tests and previous year question papers.
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