How to prepare for any competitive exam ? The 20 30 Ques Mastery Method

Stop Counting Questions. Start Building Mastery. Most students preparing for GMAT, Olympiads, NEET, JEE, CAT, UPSC, GATE, or any competitive exam believe that solving more questions automatically leads to better results. But is that really true? In this video, I introduce the 20–30 Question Mastery Method—a simple yet powerful framework that shifts your focus from quantity to quality. Instead of solving hundreds of questions without reflection, you'll learn how to practice with intention, identify your weak areas, build confidence, improve speed, and strengthen conceptual understanding. In this video, you'll learn: Why solving more questions doesn't always improve performance The importance of Quality over Quantity in exam preparation How to use the 20–30 Question Mastery Method How to track your practice using a simple Question Mastery Tracker How to measure confidence, speed, and accuracy How to calculate your ideal time threshold for any exam Which questions should be repeated—and why How deliberate practice helps you master concepts and perform better under exam conditions Whether you're preparing for a competitive exam or simply want to become a more effective learner, this framework can help you build lasting mastery instead of temporary confidence. Challenge for You Try the 20–30 Question Mastery Method for the next 30 days. Track every question honestly. Review your mistakes. Repeat strategically. Measure your improvement. Then come back and share your experience in the comments—I would love to hear how it worked for you.