For most engineering and medical aspirants, the entry test carries the highest weightage in the final merit. A focused study plan matters more than long, unstructured hours.
Step 1: Know the Pattern
Download the official syllabus for ECAT (engineering) or MDCAT (medical). Both are largely based on the FSc curriculum, so your textbooks are your best resource.
Step 2: Build a Weekly Plan
- Weeks 1–4: Cover the full syllabus subject by subject.
- Weeks 5–8: Solve past papers and topic-wise MCQs daily.
- Final 2 weeks: Full-length timed mock tests to build speed and accuracy.
Step 3: Review Your Mistakes
Maintain an error log. Revising the questions you got wrong is the fastest way to improve your score.
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