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u/BusyPhotograph1061 — 13 days ago

  1. First Principle (Don’t ignore this)

Most students lose marks not because they don’t know microeconomics—but because they:

confuse similar terms (e.g., movement vs shift)

misread graphs

fall for NCERT line-based traps

So your goal is: 👉 Clarity + Speed + Zero Confusion

  1. High-Weight Topics (Do these first)

🔥 Core Scoring Areas

Consumer Equilibrium (MU & Indifference Curve)

Demand (law, shifts, elasticity)

Supply (law, elasticity)

Market Equilibrium

Production & Cost

⚡ Easy + Direct Questions

Revenue concepts (TR, AR, MR)

Forms of market (perfect competition basics)

  1. The Only Strategy That Works

Step 1: NCERT Line Mastery (2–3 hrs daily)

Read NCERT like an objective book

Focus on:

definitions

assumptions

“causes” and “effects”

Example traps:

“increase in demand” vs “increase in quantity demanded”

“normal vs inferior goods”

👉 CUET LOVES these distinctions.

  1. Graph Mastery (Non-negotiable)

Demand Curve Basics

You must instantly know:

movement along curve = price change

shift = other factors

Indifference Curve & Consumer Equilibrium

Key idea:

equilibrium = tangency (MRS = price ratio)

Cost Curves (very common MCQs)

Must remember:

MC cuts AC & AVC at minimum

U-shape reasoning

  1. MCQ Practice (Game Changer)

Do 70–100 MCQs daily:

CUET PYQs

NCERT-based MCQs

While solving:

aim < 40 seconds/question

mark doubtful questions

  1. Error Notebook (This decides your score)

After practice, write:

wrong concepts

confusing terms

tricky options

Revise this daily.

👉 This is where your marks actually improve.

  1. 7–10 Day Plan

Days 1–2:

Demand + Elasticity

Heavy MCQs

Days 3–4:

Consumer Equilibrium

Graph practice

Days 5–6:

Production + Cost

Focus on curves

Days 7–8:

Supply + Market Equilibrium

Days 9:

Full mock test (timed)

Deep analysis

Day 10:

Revise:

definitions

graphs

error notebook

  1. Smart Exam Tricks

✔️ Eliminate options

Even if unsure:

remove clearly wrong ones

increase probability

✔️ Keywords matter

Words like:

“only”

“always”

“must” 👉 often make statements false

✔️ Don’t overthink

CUET questions are usually: 👉 direct + NCERT-based

If you’re overanalyzing, you’re likely wrong.

  1. What NOT to do

❌ Don’t read guidebooks deeply

❌ Don’t memorize without understanding graphs

❌ Don’t ignore MCQs

  1. Realistic Score Boost

With this method:

weak → 120–150

average → 160–190

strong → 190+

Final Straight Talk

Microeconomics in CUET is a pattern recognition exam, not a theory exam.

If you:

revise NCERT lines

master graphs

practice MCQs daily

u/BusyPhotograph1061 — 14 days ago

  1. First Reality Check (important)

You don’t have time to build concepts from zero.

So:

If a chapter feels totally unfamiliar → skip or only do formula-based questions

Focus on predictable, repetitive areas

  1. High-Weight & Fast-Scoring Topics

Prioritize these in order:

⚡ Tier 1 (Must-do)

Modern Physics (very scoring, direct questions)

Current Electricity

Ray Optics

Semiconductor Electronics

⚡ Tier 2

Electrostatics

Magnetism & EMI

Dual Nature

⚡ Tier 3 (only if time)

AC

Wave Optics

Units & Dimensions (easy marks)

  1. Core Strategy (Daily Loop)

Step 1: Formula Extraction (2–3 hrs/day)

Make a formula sheet (not notes)

Only:

formulas

units

common traps

Example:

Drift velocity

Lens formula

Ohm’s law variations

👉 CUET Physics is formula + concept application, not derivation-heavy.

Step 2: MCQ Practice (4–5 hrs/day)

Solve 50–100 MCQs daily

Use CUET PYQs or NCERT-based MCQs

Focus:

speed (target: <1 min per question)

elimination method

Step 3: Error Notebook (MOST IMPORTANT)

After solving:

Write only:

mistakes

wrong concepts

guessed questions

Revise this daily.

👉 This alone can increase 20–30 marks.

  1. 10-Day Plan (Optimized)

Days 1–3:

Modern Physics + Current Electricity

Heavy MCQ practice

Days 4–6:

Optics (Ray + Wave basics)

Semiconductor

Days 7–8:

Electrostatics + Magnetism

Revise all formulas

Day 9:

Full mock test (timed)

Analyze mistakes deeply

Day 10:

Only:

formula revision

error notebook

light practice

  1. Smart Tricks (CUET-specific)

✔️ NCERT is KING

Most questions are directly based on:

statements

definitions

examples

Don’t ignore theory lines.

✔️ Use Elimination

Even if unsure:

eliminate 2 wrong options

guess smartly

✔️ Units & Dimensions Trick

If confused:

check units → eliminate wrong answers

✔️ Don’t Get Stuck

If question > 1 min:

skip immediately

  1. What NOT to do

❌ No long derivations

❌ No new heavy books

❌ No random YouTube binge

  1. Realistic Expectation

If your current level:

weak → can reach 120–150

average → can reach 160–190

strong → can push 190+

  1. Brutal Truth

Marks won’t increase from:

motivation

passive reading

They increase from: 👉 MCQ volume + mistake correction

u/BusyPhotograph1061 — 14 days ago

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u/BusyPhotograph1061 — 14 days ago