Post-exam time! What's the best way to use it?

Late night studies, frantic running for notes, sleepless nights and all the things associated with exams are over. From now till the result, it’s time to do what you really like doing. Some students have already started preparing for the next session, while others are thinking of fun ways to spend... View More

0 887 Views | Posted 2012-04-09 17:46:11

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    Govind Sharma HR, startup entrepreneurs, career blogger | Guide-Level 14

    2012-05-01 21:13:35
    Hi all the answer mentioned above is. Correct but you cannot complete integrated MBA in 3 year. It will be for five years only. Again all integrated course does. Not. Have same. Reputation
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    Ruby

    2012-05-01 20:34:45
    Thank you for your reply will I finish my bba+MBA in 3 years
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    Ruby

    2012-04-30 21:23:15
    Hi Aru can u plz help me I completed my Hsc in 2005 and left studies and have been workin since then but wanna continue my studies and do MBA does Mumbai university or any good recognised university have the flexibility to give my b.com directly without giving my fy or sy please help m 24years now. Regards ruby
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    Himal Prasad Ghimiray

    2012-04-28 09:23:01
    Give time to yourself, spent your time to do things which you like.
    Make trips with friends and family. Swim, enjoy trekking, spent time with your elders, learn things of their generation, their ideas and views. Understand life better, its purpose, its charm. And enjoy music and reading too.
    And execute your plans which you always wanted to do but never did due to time constraints.
    cheers.
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    Manmeet Kaur | Guide-Level 12

    2012-04-25 13:33:39
    arun dev aru.chopra I agree with you both. NO POINT in checking the question papers and playing the 'GUESS THE SCORE' game during vacations and spoiling the entire time.
    Infact, one should believe in whatever will happen, will happen for good. Students just need to free their mind and believe in "ALL IS WELL" !!
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    tamana sharma

    2012-04-13 21:09:09
    I THINK THE BEST THING THAT STUDENTS CAN DO IN THIS TIME IS TO THINK ABOUT THERE FUTURE AND PLAN THERE HOLIDAYS ACCORDING TO IT FOR EXAMPLE IF SOMEBODY WANTS TO BECOME A MEDIA REPORTER THEN HE CAN UTILIZE HIS HOLIDAYS BY DOING ANY MEDIA RELATED COURSE AND READ MORE MAGAZINES ETC.IF SOMEBODY IS PLANNING TO DO ANIMATION HE SHOULD TRY NEW DRAWINGS , THIS IS THE TIME TO EXPLORE YOUR HIDDEN TALENTS. IF STUDENTS WILL UTILIZE THERE ENERGIES IN RIGHT DIRECTION THEN THEY CAN REALLY ACHIEVE LOT OF KNOWLEDGE IN THIS FREE TIME.
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    shaban | Guide-Level 11

    2012-04-12 17:09:15
    Once the exams are over students can also utilize this time by joining singing or dancing classes, joining some sports academy,and many more as per the interest and liking.
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    shaban | Guide-Level 11

    2012-04-12 17:03:26
    anjani jha good point made.
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    Dr. Tabrez Ahmad

    2012-04-11 16:42:06
    All the students who are doing professional courses must go for summer internship to enhance the practical skill in their area.
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    aru chopra | Guide-Level 11

    2012-04-11 16:41:20
    All of us wish to celebrate after finishing exams, but we should not throw off our thinking cap. One thing that we can take up is to prepare ourselves for the next big challenges in life.
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    shaban | Guide-Level 11

    2012-04-11 16:38:26
    aru.chopra well said once the exams are over its the time for students to relax I would request anjani jha to share his opinion about this.
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    aru chopra | Guide-Level 11

    2012-04-11 16:35:04
    Tip for the students, the moment they are out of the examination hall on the last day:- Treat yourself to something special for working so hard. Like a new outfit, or out to a nice meal.
    But the above goes for a day or two. What next? What should be the next best alternative opportunity at hand to utilize the time efficiently and effectively?
    Would like to invite expertise on my words from Gautam Joshi, arun dev and NSJ
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    shaban | Guide-Level 11

    2012-04-11 16:33:15
    Once the exams are over students should relax and they should not worry about the results.
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    shaban | Guide-Level 11

    2012-04-11 16:28:40
    Nice discussion started well once the exams are over students can utilize their time by doing the following things:
    Plan a trip with family or friends.
    Join some sports classes.
  • Shiksha Ask & Answer

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    Neha | Contributor-Level 9

    2012-04-11 12:23:35
    Thanks for the invite,Manmeet.I think the best way to use 'Post Exam time' is to explore the many sides of you!You could:
    1. Join a creative learning course such as Painting/Photography/Interior Design/Theatre
    2. Join a spiritual learning course such as 'Meditation' , 'Yoga', 'Art of Living' etc.
    3. Explore the sporty side of you and learn your favorite sport or get back to daily cricket match with friends!
    4.if it is health that you have been ignoring for a while then joining a good gym/jogging orswimming lessons may come handy.
    5. If Personality makeover is on your mind then you can carefully choose a good Personality Grooming cours
    ...more
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    Sanjay Khimesara | Contributor-Level 10

    2012-04-11 11:42:39
    Thanks @Manmeet Kaur50173 .According to me students must unwind & could get involved in relaxing vide sports,hobbies or activities. Creative Hobbies like Dancing,Singing,Clay Modelling, Sculpting, Sketching could help in unwinding. Participation in any outdoor Sports in Morning or Evening could help. Joining Some Meditation sessions and Yoga could also help relaxing. For grown up students part time involvement in Work environment like going to offices/shops of parents or some relatives could help. One could join as intern somewhere ! Even short term skill development programs in Digital Media like Creating Illustration, Image Editing,
    ...more
  • Shiksha Ask & Answer

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    Manmeet Kaur | Guide-Level 12

    2012-04-11 10:14:10
    I would like to invite Sanjay.Khimesara Neelu Kapoor and other experts to throw more light.
  • Shiksha Ask & Answer

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    Manmeet Kaur | Guide-Level 12

    2012-04-11 10:08:02
    Excel well said. The EDUTAINMENT concept is quite interesting. Learning with Fun.
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    EXCEL | Contributor-Level 10

    2012-04-10 19:05:32
    Lets play games. Go on picnic. Plan Tours. Once all this is over, then let us focus on Education + Entertainment = EDUTAINMENT. Think of activities / events which are involve education, learning, knowledge like visiting exhibitions, libraries, historical monuments, engineering places like planatoriums, museums etc. Those who are to write CET or other entrance tests should focus on studies and others on EDUTAINMENT. Enjoy.
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    Govind Sharma HR, startup entrepreneurs, career blogger | Guide-Level 14

    2012-04-10 17:06:33
    Hi,
    I suggest following things:
    Student should go to the rural part and explore how life happens there, this will nurture their understanding. Apart from that they can also opt to work in shops, companies as intern. This will help them to understand the business- how it happens and how they can earn money.
    Apart from this, they can join hobby classes, can attend career seminars etc.

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