Best Study Technique: Why Mixing Subjects Improves Memory & Exam Performance | UPSC, SSC, IIT, NEET

Best Study Technique: Why Mixing Subjects Improves Memory & Exam Performance | UPSC, SSC, IIT, NEET

Best Study Technique: Why Mixing Subjects Improves Memory & Exam Performance | UPSC, SSC, IIT, NEET Description: Are you confused about whether to study one subject for long hours or to mix multiple subjects daily? Research proves that mixing subjects while studying (interleaving technique) is one of the most effective study methods to boost memory, increase focus, and improve exam performance. In this video, I explain a famous 1979 California experiment where two groups of students were tested—one studied similar problems, the other solved mixed problems. The surprising result: students who practiced mixed subjects performed far better in real exams.    • Best Study Technique: Why Mixing Subjects ...   This method works because our brain learns by recognizing patterns. When we study only one subject, the brain gets used to a single pattern and feels comfortable, but in real exams like UPSC Prelims, SSC CGL, IIT-JEE, NEET, Banking, CAT, or State PSC, questions come mixed. If you never train your brain this way, panic and confusion increase during exams. By mixing subjects like History, Polity, Science, Current Affairs, and Maths, you challenge your brain, strengthen memory connections, and stay better prepared for unexpected questions. 📌 What You Will Learn in This Video: Why mixing subjects is better than studying one subject for hours How the brain forms stronger memory with interleaving    / @politicalaffairs1995