As the IBPS Clerk 2017 Examination is going to be held in the month of December, any aspirant who is already working somewhere else may go through an emotional turmoil about the efficient management of his/her studies along with the work. Not everyone gets the job they love or think they love, so they sometimes take jobs they really didn't want to go for, in order to make money and just grind through the day, weeks and months for the monthly pay. But, government jobs are still the most preferred options for most of the people. Getting a government job is still considered to be a great achievement as it provides you with a secure future, a great annual salary, fantastic perks, seniority based promotions, etc. Students, every year, so many working professionals successfully clear these competitive exams.
If you are a working professional, you may not find many hours for your preparations. A full-time job may consume 8-10 hours of your daily schedule. So, if one is serious about his/her preparations then he/she really needs to manage your study time efficiently and productively. You will have to make a strict schedule to organize your everyday activities. You will have to make your mind up about the time that is to be given to your studies and the time that you will be giving to other daily activities. Time division is really important if you are a working professional and simultaneously preparing for government jobs.
• If you think you lack somewhere in any of the subjects or topics, you can join Classroom Programs too. If do not get time for classes on week days, you can join weekend batches as per your convenience. We also provide Video Courses for the students who cannot join classroom programs.
• You have got 24 hours in a day. We can estimate that 10 hours are consumed by a full time job and you need to have a sleep of 7 hours daily. Now you are left with 7 hours for the rest of your activities. So a proficient division of time for the rest of the activities would be:
1. 4 or 5 hours for your studies and the rest 2 or 3 hours for other important activities.
2.If you can manage to wake up early in the morning then you can give 2 hours to your studies before you go to work and the rest 2 or 3 hours after you return from work.
3. If you are a person who finds it hard to wake up early in the morning and prefers late night studies then you will have to sit for 4 to 5 hours in a go and cover up your syllabus in accordance to the points mentioned above.
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