4. SO FINALLY A PG STUDENT
WELCOME
TO ALL PG STUDENTS
↓
We will have a planned
and well managed
three academic years
5. The Ten Commandments of the Art of
Study and time management-
I. Become acquainted with yourself
Ii. Organize yourself
Ii. Variegation and flexibility
Iv. Attending lectures
V. Manage yourself
6. THE TEN COMMANDMENTS OF THE
ART OF STUDY AND TIME
MANAGEMENT-
VI. Study actively
Vii. Join a good study group
Viii. Prepare yourself for the
exam
Ix. Self monitoring
X. Set aside time for yourself
7. How do you study ?
What is the preferred method of study for
you?
Studying for exams and time management
during post Graduate course is an art.
Many students are hard working but under
pressure
Situations like exams , they are unable to
deliver
8. ORGANIZE YOURSELF
The first important task is time scheduling.
one should use an organizer (diary) or the
apps where assignment and essay dead
lines, exams and appointments can be noted.
A “TO DO” list should be prepared. It helps
one to prioritize these tasks into their order
of importance.
Ensures control over one’s work, thus
ensuring that things are not forgotten.
9. TO DO LIST
The "TO DO "lists is divided into three
sections:
A SECTION:- Items needed to be done that
day.
B SECTION:- Items needed to be done that
week
C SECTION:- Items needed to be done that
month.
With time priorities change ‘B’ and ‘C’
become more
Pertinent and become ‘A’ or ‘B’ . An organizer
should be used
10. TIME MANAGEMENT
Time management involves
knowing what one would like to
accomplish
Planning to meet your goals,
having time for studying and
breaking tasks into smaller
pieces
13. IMPROVE YOUR STUDY TIME WITH THIS
HANDY SELECTION OF TIME MANAGEMENT
APPS AND TOOLS
•TIME FLUTE
•EVERNOTE
• FOCUSBOOSTER
• Any.DO- android
• COACH ME
• GOOGLE KEEP
14. VARIEGATION AND FLEXIBILITY
The brain works better in morning
than in afternoon or evening.
One should work around learning
new materials in morning.
Use different methods and all your
senses to study the material
(listening, reading, writing, talking,
etc.
15. VARIEGATION AND
FLEXIBILITY
Notes should be simple, written legibly
and only standard accepted
abbreviations used.
Relevant diagrams should be included –
“one picture is worth a thousand
word”
16. ATTENDING LECTURES
Lectures are integral part of learning.
Making notes is beneficial and helps in
retention while studies.
Even if you don't make notes during the
lecture your presence at each lecture is
important.
Don't miss lessons and if you do obtain the
missing material immediately
17. NOTES
Taking notes is important when one is
studying or in a lectures. A system of taking
notes is the Cornell system devised by Walter
Pauk in the 1950. the steps of this system
are:
FIRST STEP: “Preparation” –
Notes are taken on the right side.
write words to the left in the recall column.
Only one side of the paper is used so that
18. NOTES
SECOND STEP: “During the Lectures” –
Legibly, write notes in paragraph forms only
general ideas are written and lines are
skipped between new ideas and thoughts.
THIRD STEP: “After The Lectures” in the left
column, ideas or key words are written that
capture the essence of the lectures.
In the right hand portion paper, the general
ideas and concepts are covered up.
19. Join a good study group
Desire to excel from others is a natural
survival tool in all of us.
But during these years the more we
cooperate and pool academic resources
better are our chances of covering the vast
academic material in our respective branches
Studying in groups is very helpful in
internalizing and processing the material,
Focusing and doing assignments
20. Prepare yourself for the
exam
The earlier you read, summarize and
Organize the material the easier it will be
before the exam.
Contrary to what we percieve preparation
For exam begins from the first day .
21. Assessments during MDS
course
Periodic assesments are held during MDS
course
Effective revision before these assesments
requires well organized study material for
reviewing the main points of a topic are
must.
The material should be condensed into a brief
summary of the main points.
22. Assessments during MDS
course
Time management is important and if one is
running out of time , then write something on
each question rather than leaving out
completely one.
Essays and viva – voice is a part of the
asessment , one must know the subject
matter.
During clinical assesment,be considerate and
professional with the patient.
23. SELF MONITORING
Test yourself on a regular basis-
What was good and what was bad?
How can you improve your performance
in the future?
Learn from your success just as you
learn from your failure.
Use the exams you took to accomplish
this important task
24. SET ASIDE TIME FOR
YOURSELF
Learn to dedicate time for leisure activities;
leave yourself.
"Time to breathe" between studies, work and
society.
You need to recharge throughout the entire
semester.
So that you can take the exams while in an
Optimal state
25. CONCLUSION
Many of the ideas and techniques given in this
presentation may already be known or are being
practiced.
The purpose of this presentation is to revisit age old
ideas as well as to introduce our selves to new age
technologies and innovations which
might help us during this journey of MDS course
Become acquainted with yourself - How do you study? What is the preferred
Organize yourself – organization and categorization of the material is the key to
Variegation and flexibility – use different methods and all your senses to stud
Manage yourself – Be your own manager – plan your time in a realistic manner
Attending lectures – even if you don't make notes during the lecture, your
Study actively – Studying must be active – ask questions about the material, be