
Let’s be honest — studying can feel like a big headache, especially when exams are around the corner. One look at the syllabus and the mind just goes blank, right? But see, if you use the right kind of study tricks, not only does it become manageable, but you’ll actually remember stuff when you need it — not just stare at the paper during the exam thinking, “I’ve seen this somewhere…”
This blog is for students aged 14 to 24 — whether you’re in school, college or preparing for some big competitive exam. These techniques are easy to follow, no high-funda gyaan, just simple methods that actually work.
Let’s get into it.
📘 1. Study in Short Bursts – Not Like a Machine
Studying for 3-4 hours straight? That’s not focus, that’s torture. Try studying in short 25-minute chunks, then give your brain a 5-minute breather. After 4 rounds, take a bigger break — like 20-30 minutes. This way, your mind stays fresh, and you don’t feel like a zombie staring at the books.
It’s called the Pomodoro trick — fancy name, but it’s just common sense, really.
📝 2. Quiz Yourself – Don’t Just Read Again and Again
Reading the same notes ten times won’t do the magic. Instead, shut the book and ask yourself — “what do I remember?” Write it down or say it out loud. This small habit makes your brain work harder, and trust me, it sticks better.
Even using flashcards works. Basically, give your brain some exercise instead of spoon-feeding.
🧠 3. Be the Teacher – Even If No One’s Listening
Explaining what you learned — either to a friend, a plant, or even to your wall — makes you realise how much you actually know. If you fumble, it means you need to revise that part again.
This trick? It’s old-school, but golden. Dada-ji used to say, “Jab kisi ko samjhate ho, tumko bhi samajh aata hai.” He was right.
📚 4. Break It Down – Like You’re Talking to a 6-Year-Old
Some topics are just too much — they go over your head like a flying crow. That’s when you try breaking them into simple language. Act like you’re explaining it to a small kid.
This method clears the confusion. If you can explain it simply, you’ve actually understood it.
🗂️ 5. Make a Loose Study Plan – But Don’t Stress Over It
Now listen, having a study plan is great — but don’t turn into a timetable-obsessed robot. Just jot down what you’ll study today or this week. Use a notebook or even your phone’s calendar.
And if one day doesn’t go as per plan? No worries. Shift things around. The goal is consistency, not perfection.
📱 6. Throw Distractions Out of the Room
Instagram, YouTube, group chats — all nice, but not while studying. Turn off notifications, or better, keep the phone in another room. Find a quiet corner where no one’s calling you to get atta or pick up the courier.
If you want to study properly, protect that study time like it’s gold.
🛏️ 7. Sleep Like It’s Part of Your Syllabus
Some students think sleep is a waste of time. But honestly, if you don’t rest, your brain won’t retain anything. Especially before the exam day, don’t stay up all night like a caffeine-fueled owl.
Get at least 7-8 hours of sleep. You’ll feel sharper, faster, and less grumpy too.
🥗 8. Eat What Your Brain Loves
Your brain is not a machine — it needs fuel. Eat light but healthy: nuts, fruits, daal-chawal, leafy sabzi. Keep sipping water also. Otherwise, midway through studying, you’ll either feel drowsy or get a headache.
No need for protein shakes or fancy diets. Just ghar ka khana does the job.
🎧 9. Background Music? Try It Out
Now, this doesn’t work for everyone. But some people actually focus better with soft instrumental music or white noise in the background. It helps to block outside sounds — like the TV from the hall or your neighbour shouting on phone.
Try it once. If it helps, great. If not, just go back to silence.
🖼️ 10. Make It Visual – Use Your Eyes
If your notes look like a wall of text, your brain will run away. Instead, use colour pens, draw flowcharts, make mind maps. For long answers, create diagrams.
Basically, make your notes look fun — like something you’d actually want to see again.
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