MA Economics entrance preparation while working a full-time job can be challenging, but with the right preparation strategy, it’s definitely achievable. Many of our students who have been associated with Edusure are working professionals who face similar challenges. Here’s a simple and effective plan to help you manage your time and excel in your studies.
MA Economics Entrance Preparation – Study Plan for Working Professionals
- Complete the Syllabus by December:
- Aim to finish the entire syllabus of MA Economics Entrance Preparation by December. This includes covering all topics in Economics and Maths.
- Focus on understanding and practising all the easy to medium questions during this period.
- Consistent Study Routine:
- Consistency is the key to success in any MA Economics Entrance Preparation strategy. Study for 3 to 4 hours every day.
- Break your study time into two slots: one before work and one after work. Alternatively, you can study in the morning or become a night owl, whichever suits your concentration zone.
- Follow the Book and Videos:
- Stick to our recommended book and follow it from cover to cover for a comprehensive understanding of the concepts required to crack top Entrances like CUET PG, IIT JAM and ISI MSQE.
- Watch all our concept videos and solve the easy to medium questions related to each topic as you go.
Common Concerns and Solutions for MA Economics Entrance Preparation
- Limited Study Time:
- With a job taking up a major part of your day, time management becomes crucial.
- Find your best concentration times and split your study sessions accordingly.
- Referring to Multiple Books:
- Avoid referring to multiple books as it can be a waste of time.
- Focus on our videos and practice questions to clear your concepts, as the questions of MA Economics Entrance Preparation are application-based.
- Lack of Maths Background:
- If you didn’t have Maths in Class 11 and 12, start by solving examples from RS Aggarwal to build your foundation in concepts relevant to the entrance exams.
- Once you’re comfortable with the basics, move on to practice MA Economics Entrance Preparation level questions for exams like ISI, IIT GATE, IIT JAM, and DSE.
Final Tips
- Consistency: Stay consistent with your study routine.
- Practice: Regular practice is essential to strengthen your concepts in Economics and Maths.
- Single Source: Stick to one reliable source (our book and videos) to avoid confusion and save time.
Here’s our student who with his full time job cracked ISI MSQE Entrance Exam:
By following this MA Economics Entrance Preparation strategy and being disciplined with your study schedule, you can successfully get into your dream institute – be it ISI, be it Delhi School of Economics, IGIDR Mumbai – even with a full-time job. We are here to provide you with all the necessary guidance needed to clear all the top MA Economics and MSc Economics exams. Remember, many have done it before you, and so can you!
Happy learning and good luck with your exam preparation!
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