1. Studying by themselves allows students to understand concepts better because they are interacting with the material. That’s where deep learning is the goal of self-studying, and lectures are only nice-to-haves.
2. Self-study as opposed to guided learning also gives students the responsibility to learn themselves, allowing them to gain self-discipline, time management and accountability.
3. Students can learn at their own pace and schedule in self-study; Wrap their heads around the challenging concepts a lot more, and revise on their own will without facing any external pressures.
4. When learners practice self-reliance, it fosters a sense of confidence in their skills and enhances their problem-solving techniques, which lets them prepare for any exam or life obstacle.
5. Self-study is a technique that allows students to dig deeper than the syllabus, fostering curiosity and cultivating a habit of continuous learning.
6. Over-dependence on coaching centres limits the ability to think independently. Self-study enables students to figure out concepts by themselves compared to merely following instructions.
7. Studying in this manner (self-study) provides students the opportunity to discover in what areas they are weak so that they can revise, which enhances their retention, better preparing them for the exam with greater confidence.
8. Critical thinking, research, and decision-making are essential for higher education, competitive exams, and professional success, and self-learners develop these skills on their own.

Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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