Many CUET PG aspirants struggle to maintain consistency because they do not have an organised study plan. Managing multiple subjects, revising regularly, completing practice questions, and tracking progress can become overwhelming without a clear routine. The Samarth 2027 Batch is designed to simplify this process through scheduled classes, DPPs, notes, tests, and faculty guidance.
The batch helps you to build a clear routine of learning, practice, and revision. Here, you will learn in detail how to build an effective study routine step by step using the Samarth batch.
A strong routine always begins with fixed study timings. The batch provides a lecture planner that outlines your class schedule.
Instead of deciding “what to study today", your day can revolve around:
Attending scheduled live classes
Revisiting recorded lectures if needed
Allocating time slots for revision after class
This removes confusion and helps you follow a consistent rhythm. Students often perform better when their day is guided by a pre-decided format rather than daily guesswork.
Attending classes alone is not enough. The key is to revise the same topic on the same day.
A practical routine can look like:
Attend live lecture
Rewatch important parts (if needed)
Go through class notes in Hindi/English PDFs
Write short points in your own words
This step ensures that topics don’t feel new again during revision weeks. It also helps in retaining concepts for a longer time.
Daily Practice Problems (DPPs) are one of the most important parts of a study routine because they convert learning into application.
A simple way to use them:
Solve DPPs after each topic
Mark questions you get wrong
Re-attempt them after 2–3 days
Instead of treating DPPs as extra work, they should become a fixed part of your day. This builds accuracy and speed gradually without pressure.
Many students revise only before exams, which creates stress. A better approach is weekly revision blocks.
For example:
Weekdays → lectures + DPPs
Weekend → revision of all topics covered in the week
Using batch notes and previous DPP mistakes during revision helps you identify weak areas early. This prevents backlog from building up.
The batch includes monthly tests that act as checkpoints. These should not be seen as just exams but as feedback tools.
After every test:
Identify topics where mistakes happened
Update your weekly schedule based on weak areas
Revisit the lecture notes and DPPs of those topics
This cycle helps you slowly refine your study routine instead of repeating the same mistakes.
A major advantage of this batch is learning directly from experienced faculty who guide students through concepts, practice sessions, and exam-oriented preparation.
|
Faculty Name |
Subject |
Experience |
|
Puneet Ma’am |
Computer Science |
9+ Years |
|
Keshav Gilotra Sir |
Mathematics |
- |
|
Sonu Kumar Sir |
Decision Making / Logical Reasoning |
3+ Years |
How to include them in your routine:
Clear doubts during or after lectures
Follow their assigned practice questions
Revise topics exactly in the way explained in class
This keeps your preparation aligned with what is actually being taught instead of scattered study sources.
A simple daily format using the batch can look like this:
Morning:
Revise the previous day’s notes
Quick practice of old DPP questions
Afternoon/Evening:
Attend live lecture
Make short notes immediately after class
Night:
Solve DPPs for the topic
Mark doubts for the next session
This pattern ensures that learning, practice, and revision happen daily instead of piling up.
One common mistake students make is saving doubts for later. The batch provides a doubt-support system that should be used immediately.
A better habit:
Ask questions on the same day they arise
Don’t move to the next topic with unclear concepts
Maintain a small “doubt list” and clear it weekly
This prevents small doubts from turning into larger conceptual gaps later.
Building a study routine becomes much easier when learning, practice, revision, and testing are organised within a single system. By following the lecture planner, solving DPPs regularly, revising weekly, and using faculty guidance effectively, students can create a sustainable preparation routine for CUET PG and stay on track throughout their journey.