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In today's lesson we are going to be covering these 8 topics which is going to in a way sum up your preparation style and which is going to also talk about things that you should keep in mind in the last few days. Just a normal time check, today is Sunday 5th of November and time is 12.54 pm. So any one of you who think that this is a recorded video and not a live video just confirming that I'm going live right now and it is 12.54. Okay, so let's begin with the introduction. Now as you all know very clearly that we just have about a month left for the exam and it's actually a race against time, the time is just going so fast and most of the students feel as if they're not able to keep up with the pressure. So I would want to tell you one thing right here is that this is not a time for hard work anymore. If you guys have not prepared so much for the exam it is a time for smart work, okay. Right, now I am going to in this video be talking about how a student can squeeze the entire syllabus in their head in the last 30 days because if you've not done a lot of preparation or if you've done preparation but still there are so many other topics which are left. In that case I would want that you should be able to squeeze the entire syllabus in your head. I think my earring is getting like might be making sound with the microphone that I am using. Okay, so now there will be two kind of people that you are going to come across in the last 30 days. One is that who will say that we have wasted a lot of time and we don't have much time left. So in that case they just focus on how a work cannot be done, okay and then there is a set of people who believe that how it can be done and then they focus on getting it done. Okay, a very classic example of Tata Nano. So if you have ever heard the story of how Nano was invented, it's a very, very inspiring story. So one day Ratan Tata was going on his in his car and he saw a family of four people going on a motorbike and he felt as if the family isn't safe because four people on a motorbike is not something that is recommended, okay. So he just thought that how about I make a car in less than one lakh rupees and it can be affordable for a lower middle class and middle class person in India. So he got in touch with all the board of directors and he asked them to gather together in a meeting and then he just floated this idea that I want to design a car in less than one lakh rupees. So it's like how can we do it? And then for about two to and a half hours the entire group of people, all the big, you know, big strategist and really talented individuals, they all discussed how it is not possible to make a car in one lakh rupees, what are the challenges, the body of the car cannot be designed in such less cost and how will be the engine and all sort of problems that can be, that can happen, they all thought about it. And after two to and half hours, Ratan Tata just asked them that now that we have used our entire brain to think of how this work cannot be done, let us use the same brain to think of how it can be done. It is just a matter of how you direct your intelligence. There will be people who will tell you that you cannot clear net, it is now very, very late, you just have one month, 30 days, but as we proceed with this presentation, I am going to give you a plan in which in 30 days, there is so much that you can cover and so much that you can do. Okay, so please beware of this sector of society who says that let's focus and think about how it cannot be done. Let us rather direct our intelligence which is gifted by the Almighty to just focus on how it can be done. Okay, so this is basically what I wanted to tell you. Now, the first, the very first advice I would like to give to all of you is that please forgive yourself for any procrastination that you have done so far. Those of you who don't know what procrastination is, it is basically when you just keep on neglecting and postponing your task. Okay, so it happens that you must have thought that I will start studying for December and you are thinking from June and you are delaying it again and again. Okay, not today, not 5 days later, not 5 days later, not 10 days later. Okay, after this vacation, after my friend's birthday, after this, after this, and they keep on doing it, now it is November. Okay, and you have not done anything. So first of all, it is very important that you get out of guilt because if you keep on cursing yourself, saying that this is not possible, why did I do this? Oh, I wish I had studied from June, I am such a useless person, then nothing will happen. There is a very beautiful book, Sattla Art of Not Giving a Fuck, which talks about a feedback loop from hell. So what is this book all about? This is a wonderful book. If you get time after the internet, I would definitely recommend you to read this book. It is by Mark Manson, a very famous writer, he has written two books. So in one of the books, he talks about a concept called feedback loop from hell. So he says, what happens is that we think every day that we will wake up at 5 o'clock, then at 5 o'clock, we do not wake up at 5.30, we do not wake up at 6 o'clock, and then we start feeling bad that, oh shit, I had to wake up at 5 o'clock, I am such a useless person, I still did not wake up. You think that you wake up at 6.30, because of that guilt, then at 6.30 you go to a bigger guilt, and look, I wasted another hour and a half, I will be able to do something good in my life. I am just not focusing enough on my career and health and whatnot. And at 9-10 in the morning, I mean, you could have started at 6 o'clock instead of 5 o'clock, just because you started the loop of guilt, it started at 6 o'clock, 10 o'clock in the morning, and then it did not start. You have taken so much guilt that it is not working for you. Your actions should not affect your self-worth. It is one thing that you should absolutely adhere to. Whatever you have done, you have not studied so far, that's fine. You are a very good person, you have studied, but the action should not... Just like I will give you a very simple example of a painter. So, there is a painter who has put up an exhibition where he has put up 20 or 25 paintings. You look at one painting and you think, what is this shitty work? And you just go and tell that painter that I absolutely hate it and what kind of rubbish work have you created? Now, what do you think should be the way a painter takes this criticism? Should he get demotivated? I have criticized him, I am such a bad person. I have become such big painters, what should I do? Or should he know how to distinguish between his painting and his ability as a painter? He is a fantastic painter. He might have made a bad painting. Just like Virat Kohli is a fantastic cricketer, there are times he gets out at zero runs. So, should he tell himself, I am a very bad cricketer and I should just quit cricket? No, similarly, if you have procrastinated, it is fine. We can just keep that aside. Your action of procrastination should not affect your self-worth. And there is no point crying over the spilled milk. We have always heard of this, you know, pronoun, sorry, proverb that you will get more guilt after thinking about what has happened and you will not be able to focus on what is possible. So, it is always very important that you keep it aside. You just look at these 30 days as a very new canvas on which you can create a beautiful painting. So, start looking for solutions instead of problems. Whether you could do it, whether you didn't do it, thinking about it, now nothing will happen. Now, what can we do? Is something that is really, really valuable. And I will tell you a very simple thing that is going to give you a lot of inspiration, that so much is possible. You have 30 days, if you study for 8 hours, you have 240 hours to finish, so much. So, if we agree for once that you will take 1 hour to do a topic, you can still cover 240 topics. So, it is a wonderful strategy. And if you show yourself that you wasted so many months, then maybe there is no solution. But if you can show yourself that you have 240 hours today, which I can use to reach very close to my destination, so that is how you can really decide to move your life in a very, very different direction. Now, let's talk about a little bit of motivation. Let's now talk about crucial topics. So, it's a very amazing book. I have been talking about this book in many of my videos. It is a book by Brink Trasi, a very famous self-help and motivational coach. He has written a book called Eat the Ugliest Frog First, where he talks about, that as soon as you wake up, the most difficult task is to finish it. Because if you have done a very difficult task in the morning, then you feel very good inside. You feel, oh, I have done something. Number two, in the morning, you have the most energy. So, you will be able to easily do that challenging task. In the evening, your energy drains. Then your mind is not ready to solve such challenging situations. So, from the ugliest frog, what he meant was a very difficult task or a very crucial task that can change the course of your life. So, in this session, I want you to pick that ugliest frog for your subject. So, I know that my channel is for UGC Net English literature students, but a lot of other students also watch the videos. So, no matter what your subject is, you have to find out which are the most crucial topics. How will you find out? Look at a few previous year papers. Two, three years of previous year papers. And just go through it and find out which section, or which unit, or which topic have been asked the most questions. And then make a list of it. Look, right now, you are not with everyone that we all feel that the entire universe is the syllabus. We have to read a lot of things. And is it possible to read everything in 30 days? Absolutely not. So, what we need to do is smart work. Smart work is we will target the things that are the most crucial, where the maximum marks can be applied. If I give you an example of English literature, UGC Net English Literature. So, there is a topic called English in India where two or three questions come. There is a topic called research methodology where maybe one or two questions come. I am talking about paper two research methodology, not paper one. So, now, you are at this moment when you have not done the entire syllabus. So, do you have English in India or should you focus on research methodology or should you focus on a topic like literary criticism or literary theory where there are 20-25 questions. So, now, you have to find out which is the ugliest frog for you which is very important to eat first. I think you must have always seen that if there is a very bad vegetable in our house like kareela or bengen or something that we do not usually enjoy. So, our mom has this thing that you can eat this and then you can eat the sweets so that you feel good at the end. So, first of all, eat the bitter thing and then you have done the small topics on it. So, that is going to be a very good way to prepare. Rather than, we first take the small topics of Faltu and until then we will have enough time that we do not have time to give the most crucial topics. Okay, so break bigger projects into small actionable steps. This is also part of this point. A crucial topic can be a very big topic. For example, literary theory. It is a very, very big topic. There are so many theories and so many theorists. Now, you might think that it is very important and how will I do literary theory today? I do not know anything. So, there, what you have to do is you have to break the bigger project into small actionable steps. I will tell you how in just a second. So, if you go to the website, what I have done is I have created units out of these literary theories. So, in literary theory, as in New Criticism, there is a topic. There are lessons in this. Now, if you look at the literary theory and if you scroll it, you will feel that you have to read so much. If I tell you to forget everything, you have to read about William Empson. That is the first baby step that you have to take. So, you will have a confidence that I can read William Empson. One writer told me to read it. Or I have to read the I.R. Richard's. That is it. I have to read about it. I do not have to read anything else today. So, just like this, what you have to do if you have the ugliest frog which is most crucial topic, you are afraid to see how big it is and how it will be. So, break that into small actionable steps and research shows that 80% people who start any task completed. So, most of the time, there is a big reason for procrastination that we do not even start a task. If you start a task once, then 80% probability is that you will finish it and get up. So, do not think that when I will be in a good mindset, when I will feel very energetic, when I will have a good book, then I will sit to read it, when my friend will be free, then I will sit to read it. I say this as it is. Start once. Look at any YouTuber. You know, I yesterday went to NAS Summit in Bangalore, fantastic YouTubers event and there was so many great minds, Prajakta Kohli and Nikhil Karmath and so many speakers were invited to give their, to share their journey and to give some lessons to all of us. And while I was listening to each one of them, I understood that everyone said that your first video will be bad. Your first video will be very bad. Your first content will be very bad. You will only think that when I will make a perfect video and then I will put it on YouTube, then you can never become a creator because it is an endless journey. So, what we say, perfection can only be aimed for it, cannot be achieved. So, you can try every time to make a better thing. But when you see your own videos for four years, you feel, what was I doing? What was I doing? Similarly, you will always feel you are not ready to give your 100%. But, you don't have to give 100%. Let me tell you very honestly, the more you have to study, the more you have to get up. At least start. Because when you kick start, you will end up with 80% chance and get up to that topic, to that unit, to that crucial topic. So, at least start at the beginning and divide bigger projects into small, actionable steps. Now, the next important topic that I want to talk about is to crack the pattern. Now, what is this all about? I'll give you a very simple example. I love associating examples with the concept because I feel that concepts don't sit in your mind. But when you have somebody explaining you that concept in a way that you can relate to, it becomes very easy for you. So, if you ever get an exposure of music industry, so you will find out that there are so many great musicians and what is so great about them is that you can give them noise, give them any random sound, whatever you give them, whatever noise you create, and they'll be able to crack the pattern of it and somewhere turn it into music. So, you understand that why are they so great because they have the capacity to crack the pattern. Recently, I got in touch with a person who is very inclined towards music and he became one of my good friends right now. So, when I talk about music with him, he always mentions that when you look at a pattern of music, when you look at any music, you see that there are a lot of similar things happening in it. There is a way that as you decode it, you can make new musical pieces because you have to decode that pattern and apply it. And you'll see that you've applied that pattern in a different way, a different melody or sound has been made. So, similar to that, every exam also has a pattern. If I talk about UGC Net, there is a very simple pattern in it that all the hard topics are easy questions from there and all the easy topics are very hard questions from there. That is how they make the exam challenging because if they give easy questions from the easy topics, then anyone can do it all. If I ask who has written the mech bit, then I think a 12-standard kid would also know that Shakespeare has written it. How are you more knowledgeable than that 12-standard kid by knowing something more than what he knows? And that is when, for an easy topic like mech bit, they are going to ask a question from Act 3 Scene 2. And that is how they make it challenging. And they'll ask you, what is the book of mech bit based on the four dramas? And which drama is written in the modern age? You should not know mech bit, apart from that, you should know related works. So, they kind of take an easy topic and put hard questions. Similarly, there is a hard topic like literary theory, let's say, cure theory and archetypal criticism, which not a lot of people would know. And they ask very simple questions from those topics. So, if you can just crack this pattern and can literally change your learning style a little bit, I think you can do a fantastic job in the time that is there with you. So, identify the exam pattern and also identify your learning style. So, we all have different learning styles. I kind of very early in my life understood that I am a visual learner. When I read a book, the way it is written in the page, it imprints in my mind. I have a very visual memory, a photographic memory, kind of I remember images a lot. So, I have this habit of making notes and then reading those notes and looking at the picture. Similarly, there can be somebody who is an audio learner. So, if you can just listen to the lectures that I give or you can record your own notes and listen to it again and again, you will be able to learn better, learn faster and learn for a longer duration of time. Similarly, you have to also identify whether you are a group learner or an individual learner. So, a group learner is somebody who is sitting in a group and discussing all the topics and he is able to absorb information. Like my brother is a group learner. He can do group studies. I, on the other hand, am an individual learner. I need to have a room of my own. I need to have my laptop, my books and only then I can create or I can learn or I can make notes. I cannot learn when so many people are around me. So, only when you know the pattern, what learning style you are learning, then you can crack any exam. Moving ahead to the next topic, which is the traditional timetable. Now, I am going to give you both the things. One is a traditional timetable and I am also going to take you to a different kind of timetable which I propose to my students. So, I would want you to also change how you design timetable and how you follow timetable because there are so many demerits of a traditional timetable. I have just given this simple example out here. Just a second. So, let's suppose that you start a timetable from 15th of November and it goes on till 15th of December. I have just taken three rows for reference. On 15th of November, you thought that you will read this topic 1,2,3,4. On 16th, you thought that you will cover five topics. On 17th, you thought that you will cover three major topics. Okay, you thought that. Now, what happens on 15th of November is the first day when you sit down to study. That day, you came to know that I was able to do only two topics in the second topic. So, now, your third and fourth topic is going on in the back lock. Today, you wanted to cover four topics. But till now, what are you doing? Two. So, two topics are in your back lock. Tomorrow, on 16th of November, you will come to know that the third topic was so complicated that it took you many days and you felt so drained out that you didn't have to do any further topics. So, today, that is on 16th of November, you were able to cover just one topic. And in your back lock, all these topics are going on. From four to nine. Because ideally, on 16th of November, you should be able to finish nine topics and you have only finished three. So, these many topics are in the back lock. And then comes 17th of November where you have to finish three topics. You just finished three, but then you finished four, five, six. And there are so many topics which is in the back lock. So, if you look at this whole thing, as soon as you reach the 21st of November, you will feel so far away from an ideal timetable that you will feel as if you are so overburdened that you will just leave the timetable and you will decide that you are not sitting in the exam. I have seen a lot of students doing this and that is the reason why I tell them please do not make a traditional timetable because traditional timetable considers learning as a function of time. Now, what is a function of time? That you will finish so many topics in so much time which at times is not possible because how fast we are studying and how challenging the topic is and how much time it takes to understand it is a very critical thing. Sometimes, we will take the time that is underestimated. I think this is an easy topic. I can just finish it in 15 minutes. If you are studying, you will come to know that I should know this in the background. After doing this, you take 2 hours. You thought for 15 minutes that you underestimated it so much and you took it for 2 hours. This timetable fails when a topic is too lengthy to be completed in the assigned time and that is the reason why I want you all to switch to a new timetable. Now, what is this new timetable? A very simple timetable. You can design it in a sheet of paper or on a Word document or Excel sheet. What do you want to do? Here, you have to add a serial number to the topic. If you want, you can also write the name of the topic. For example, try to break everything in a bite size. Don't take a big chunk. Literary theory cannot be one topic. Maybe if I talk about literary theory and new criticism, even that cannot be one topic. I.A. Richards can be one topic. I.A. Richards is the topic. The smaller you can make the rounder, the smaller you can make it. You can do more topics in a day and you get a sense of accomplishment. Here, you are making 4 columns. The first column is the day when you learned the topic for the first time. So, let's say today is the first time you have read about I.A. Richards. You made your own notes and you learned those notes. This is when you have done this. First, you will add today's date. If you want, you can also add time. Like today is 5th November Sunday, 1.20 right now is the time. So, you can write this here. Then, I will suggest you revise I.A. Richards once in 24 hours. So, you will add tomorrow's date here which is going to be 6th November. Then, you will revise it after a week and then revise it after a month. So, your aim should be before that exam. I have made a list of 250 topics. I will do it and go to 100. I have told you 100 in those. You have to eat the ugliest frog first. You have to write the most important topics first. You will write that. You will cover those 100 topics. After doing at least 3 revisions, you will be waiting in a gram hall. I do not want students who finish 250 topics but do not revise them. I don't want students who finish 200 topics and just revise it once. 100 topics but revise it thrice. Only then, there is a probability that you will clear the exam because without revision, you cannot attempt the paper of MCQ. The paper of MCQ is designed in a way where there will be 4 MCQs very closely linked. So, unless and until you are 100% sure that this is the answer, the other 2 MCQs are going to confuse you. The other 2 options are going to confuse you. Okay? Moving ahead to the benefits of a new timetable. Okay? So, if we talk about this timetable that I have just shown on screen, the first benefit is it gives the flexibility to choose topics as per mood. Friends, whether it is near or far, both are in this situation. We kind of don't feel like studying a few topics. Let's say today, what up and I am not feeling like studying post-colonial literature at all. I am more inclined towards romantic literature. Today, I feel like studying. When you feel like studying, then you can cover it very quickly and in half the time. So, I would always want you to choose topics as per mood. We don't have the option to study well. Because we are running short of time. We study 8 hours and finish our course very quickly. So, at least we need to give you this flexibility that we can select topics according to our mood. So, this new timetable allows you the flexibility to choose topics as per your mood. Also, it gives you time to do in-depth revision, which kind of is missing in this place because you are already struggling just to complete the topic once. Okay? And it aligns with the spaced repetition of forgetting that I keep talking about where. I just said that if you don't revise a topic in 24 hours 50% data gets lost. If you don't revise it in 7 days then 70% data gets lost and if you don't revise it in 30 days then 100% data gets lost. I mean, you have completed 50 topics with great effort but you haven't revised it for a month. You will be back where you were a month ago because you don't remember anything and I'm not kidding it has happened with me and multiple students who faced this challenge and after that I started speaking about this so much I've been so vocal about this topic. Okay? Now at the end we are going to be covering the daily timetable. Okay? So far if you have understood everything just put your comment in the comment box so that I know that we are on the same page and then I can move ahead and take the last topic so just wanted you to tell me if you guys have understood whatever I had to share in the last few minutes and if I receive confirmation from a few of you I can go ahead and talk about the daily timetable section. Okay? Also one important announcement anybody who wants to get this new timetable word document which you can print and you can start filling you can just WhatsApp my team on this number. Okay? So 7976303731 is the number you can just put you know put a message on WhatsApp that please share the new timetable PDF with us and my team is going to share that timetable with you you can just download it take a print out and can start working on it. Okay? Great. So let's move on to the daily timetable. So what I've done very simply is I've divided your day into 3 parts. Okay? 10 hours 8 hours and 6 hours. Now, let's just look at this. Please for God's sake don't compromise on your sleep. In sleep, whatever information you have it's consolidated in your mind it goes into different links in very simple terms. I'm not talking about a scientific explanation. But in very simple terms, whatever information you have taken in your mind, it goes into different places and this consolidation is very important because the revision that we are consolidating our half of the consolidation goes into sleep. So you think you're sleeping and your mind automatically is revising. It's just such a beautiful gift that we all have. So 8 hours of sleep is very very important. REM if you've heard of rapid eye movement is a very important part of a sleep cycle where all the information is synced in our mind. Like our computer or our laptop is synced all the files are synced everything is in their own time folders. Similarly, all the information is synced in our mind. So please don't compromise on 8 hours sleep even in the last 30 days. I'll sleep for 4 hours because after 4 hours, your mind won't be able to absorb the information. So the next day that you're reading is not getting into your mind. You're just keeping the book in front of you. I gave you 6 hours for daily work. What is daily work? Your food breakfast, lunch, dinner if you, you know, get up and you freshen up and you take a shower, you take a shower in the evening if you have any small work at home that you do, you scroll through social media, you talk to your friends, you travel, all of this comes in the 6 hours. So I'm giving you 6 hours. You have to waste these 6 hours as much as you want. But these 2 things can only happen when you study for 10 hours. Now, how to divide 10 hours is a very simple method. 4 hours for paper 1 and 6 hours for paper 2. 4 hours which you give to paper 1, 2 hours you have to give for revision 2 hours you have to give for mock test. Okay, why did I write revision here? Because in case you have not studied a few topics and you want to study it so then these 2 hours are for studying and revision both and 2 hours are for mock test. Now, why do I write 2 hours for mock test? Because I don't want you to just take a mock test of paper 1 give the mock test and look at the score and be fine with it. I want you to analyze the mock test. If you have attempted 50 questions out of which 25 questions were wrong then with those 25 questions you will understand one question that where you made a silly mistake where there was a conceptual error you didn't know the topic you will read that topic and after that you will attempt that question again. And in this way you will evaluate the mock test of paper 1 and paper 2 of mock test. In both cases you have to give mock test because mock test will help you to know your silly mistakes mock test will help you to know the pattern of the paper it will help you to crack that pattern and prepare accordingly. You will read the same information which is asked in the question and will not be read out of syllabus and mock test is also going to tell you how to manage your time and what questions to put your energy in and which questions to put in the paper cutoff goes to 65%. If you have cutoff of 65% that means the examiner doesn't want you to attempt 100% questions accurately. He gives you a leverage that you can make mistakes of 35% questions. So you should know which 65 questions I have to put in 65% questions so that I correct them and I will put a stop to them. You don't have any questions but there are questions you don't want to invest your time in because you know that is a fluke. They have done it so that it's a trap. They have done it so that you fall in that pit hole. You put 20 minutes to solve those questions and because of this you can't solve or attempt 10 questions. These are the things you will get to know after giving mock test. If we are talking about paper 2 then 4 hours you have to give for revision. Revision again if you have read this frog in your past that you haven't eaten yet then first we will tackle that frog and then we will revision. And that is how you bifurcate your 10 hours preparation for the next 30 days. So if we talk about next 30 days then if you study for 10 hours every day you still have 300 hours and 300 hours I am telling you is a mind blowing thing. Like people don't read for 300 hours in 6 months properly. If you read for 300 hours in last month then there is a very high chance that you are going to clear it in just one month. Okay now there is one important information that my team wanted to share with all of you which is Diwali mega offer which is going on. The offer started from yesterday and we are giving the online video course for English literature at a very very reasonable price and you get it with 10,000 rupees off head. Direct 10,000 ka discount hai where you get to say 4,000 rupees by using our coupon code. You also get a test series which you can use here for you get test series for both paper 1 and paper 2 which is worth 3,000 rupees and you get extra bonus you get mind maps and PDF notes once you enroll and that is worth rupees 3,000 and this offer is only for limited period because this is the Diwali offer and our office is going to get close for Diwali very soon. So before that whosoever enrolls whosoever gets the the course they get this offer and this course is this offer is valid for 6 months and 12 months of course. So if you want to sit for June net it is a wonderful time you get it because you will get all the material for December exam and you can prepare for June exam and you get paper 1 and paper 2 courses and you get PDF notes and video lectures and everything I would just like to quickly show you the website and the kind of course that we are offering so all these topics that we have mentioned all of this is covered in our online course along with along with paper 1 and okay so this requires my sign in just a second okay so sorry for this I have to sign in which I don't want to so I can just skip and move yeah okay so this is how the portal looks like and if you enroll for UGC net paper 1 and 2 courses so it is for 12999 right now where you will also get a the value of so you can contact my team on the number displayed here and my team is going to definitely give you a special offer some coupon code which you can put and you can get direct 10,000 rupees off and if you enroll in this course you are going to get video lectures for all these topics so you can just see how many lessons are there 2 lessons for 77 lessons so you get for all the topics of paper 2 you get a mock test series for paper 2 you get each and every unit of paper 1's video lectures and you get mock test series for paper 1 so it is made unit wise mock test, chapter wise mock test and full length mock test so it totally depends upon you suppose you have prepared romantic literature today and you just want to give romantic literature for mock test so that is also something that is possible so if you go here you find that we have given let's say romantic age mock test so these are 2 mock test for romantic age once you finished all the writers of romantic age just give romantic age mock test and see where do you stand, what mistakes did you make so similarly for each age and for each unit you get mock test, literary literature for mock test, criticism theory for mock test and then you also have full length mock test so full length mock test along with the full analysis of where you made your average time all of this that is the reason why I have just mentioned that give 2 hours for mock test rather than just giving the mock test in 15 minutes and getting done with it you have to sit with the questions where you made mistake, you have to rectify those mistakes, make a separate mistake notebook where you write that what mistakes you made and you keep revising it and that is how you finished the entire syllabus in time so that was all from my side this lesson let us just quickly get a recap so we talked about that you have to forgive yourself for any prior procrastination remove yourself from guilt whatever is done is done now we have to focus on what we can do make a list of all crucial topics and eat the ugliest frog first first easy topics or not so important topics or the topics you have done but there are no questions look at the past year papers the most important topics we also have a crash course and a capsule course available for anybody who is just looking at finding out the crucial topics and if they have to complete our entire video lecture course just covered the crucial topics so you can even enroll in that if you want then you have to know what is the pattern of the paper easy questions come up so we don't have to get down but we have to touch the easy topics and study them in depth then we talked about the traditional timetable we have to adopt to a new timetable you can get the pdf of this timetable on whatsapp if you can just message my team and then we talked about the daily timetable that you should follow 10 hours of studies what is needed 300 hours of dedicated study if you can do for UGC net if you have a high chance that you will be able to clear it we talked about the Diwali mega offer where you get flat 10,000 rupees off so you get of course at a very very discounted amount so if you are in for it you can message my team on the number displayed here so with that note I would like to take your leave that's it from my side for this lecture I will meet you very very soon in the next lecture and wish you all a very very happy Diwali so that's it from my side see you very soon