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Create me a study plan and guide to crack gst addmission exam (science unit)in Bangladesh in 20 days

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I have enough to build the plan now. The key live detail is that the current GST cycle lists Unit A (Science) on 10 April 2026, 11:00 AM–12:00 PM, so a 20-day sprint from today still leaves a final review buffer before the exam. (gstadmission.ac.bd)

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الإجابة

Here’s a 20-day GST Unit A (Science) crash plan for Bangladesh.

The live GST portal for the 2025–26 cycle shows Unit A (Science) on Friday, 10 April 2026, 11:00 AM–12:00 PM. The official portal also shows the current Unit A eligibility for science-background students as minimum GPA 3.25 in both SSC/equivalent and HSC/equivalent, with total GPA at least 7.00. (gstadmission.ac.bd)

Because the current official prospectus page is hard to open directly, I cross-checked recent admission summaries. They consistently describe Unit A as a 1-hour, 100-mark MCQ exam with negative marking of -0.25 for each wrong answer, built around 25-mark subject blocks. Recent summaries also agree that Physics and Chemistry are central, and that you complete the paper through a combination of the remaining science/language options in line with the current Unit A pattern. (gstadmission.com)

The right way to use these 20 days

Your goal is not to “finish every chapter.”
Your goal is to do 3 things well:

  1. Lock your high-yield chapters.
  2. Practice timed MCQs every day.
  3. Build an error notebook and revise it repeatedly.

Use this daily structure:

  • Block 1 (2.5–3 hrs): concept review
  • Block 2 (2–2.5 hrs): MCQs from that topic
  • Block 3 (2 hrs): mixed practice + error correction
  • Night (30–45 min): formula/reaction/grammar revision

If you can study full time, do 7–8 focused hours. If not, do 5–6 hard hours, but keep the same structure.

Subject priority

Base your preparation on this order:

1) Physics
Most students lose marks here because of formula confusion and conceptual traps.

Focus on:

  • units, dimensions, vectors
  • motion, force, work-power-energy
  • waves, optics
  • electricity, current, circuits
  • modern physics basics

How to study:

  • memorize formulas chapter-wise
  • solve short numericals fast
  • mark every “trap” MCQ you miss

2) Chemistry
This is often the fastest scoring subject if your basics are clean.

Focus on:

  • atomic structure, periodic trends
  • chemical bonding
  • mole concept, gases, thermochemistry
  • equilibrium
  • organic basics, reactions, named patterns
  • inorganic facts and exceptions

How to study:

  • make a one-page sheet for each chapter
  • revise reaction conditions every day
  • practice fact-based MCQs aggressively

3) Math or Biology
Pick your stronger scoring subject and make it your weapon.

If Math is stronger, focus on:

  • algebra
  • functions
  • trigonometry
  • differentiation/integration basics
  • coordinate geometry
  • vectors and probability

If Biology is stronger, focus on:

  • cell and biomolecules
  • genetics
  • human physiology
  • plant physiology
  • reproduction
  • ecology/classification

4) English / Bangla
Do not ignore these. In a tight exam, language can rescue your score.

For English:

  • parts of speech
  • subject-verb agreement
  • tense, narration, voice
  • vocabulary, synonyms/antonyms
  • sentence correction

For Bangla:

  • ব্যাকরণ
  • সন্ধি, সমাস, কারক, বিভক্তি
  • বাগধারা
  • সাহিত্যিক ও রচয়িতা
  • শুদ্ধ-অশুদ্ধ / বানান

20-day plan

Days 1–4: Build the base

  • Day 1: Physics set 1 + 50 MCQs
  • Day 2: Chemistry set 1 + 50 MCQs
  • Day 3: Physics set 2 + 50 MCQs
  • Day 4: Chemistry set 2 + 50 MCQs

Rule: don’t move on until you write down every mistake.

Days 5–8: Finish the heavy science core

  • Day 5: Physics set 3 + timed mini test
  • Day 6: Chemistry set 3 + timed mini test
  • Day 7: Physics revision + mixed P/C MCQ set
  • Day 8: Chemistry revision + mixed P/C MCQ set

By the end of Day 8, Physics and Chemistry should be at least 70% ready.

Days 9–12: Your scoring optional + language support

  • Day 9: Math/Biology topic 1 + MCQs
  • Day 10: Math/Biology topic 2 + MCQs
  • Day 11: English + MCQs
  • Day 12: Bangla + MCQs

Do not try to make language “perfect.”
Aim to become safe and accurate.

Days 13–15: Mixed syllabus pressure phase

  • Day 13: Physics + Chemistry mixed test
  • Day 14: Optional subject + language mixed test
  • Day 15: Full mixed set under time pressure

From this point onward, every day must include at least one timed section.

Days 16–18: Mock exam phase

  • Day 16: 1 full mock + full review
  • Day 17: 1 full mock + weak-topic repair
  • Day 18: 2 half-mocks or 1 full mock + speed drill

The most important part is not the mock score.
It is your review:

  • Which questions did you know but mark wrong?
  • Which chapters are repeatedly hurting you?
  • Which guesses cost you marks?

Day 19: Final weak-zone repair

Only revise:

  • formulas
  • reactions
  • exceptions
  • grammar rules
  • repeated mistakes from your notebook

No new chapters.

Day 20: Final polish

  • 1 light mock or 40–50 MCQ drill
  • revise short notes only
  • stop heavy study at night
  • prepare admit card, pen, route, sleep early

Smart exam strategy

Since recent summaries describe -0.25 negative marking, do not play a blind-guess game. Accuracy matters more than ego. (gstadmission.com)

Use this 3-round method:

Round 1: answer only sure questions
Round 2: solve moderate questions that need 30–60 seconds
Round 3: attempt only those doubtful questions where you can eliminate options

Good rule:

  • sure = attempt
  • 50/50 = only attempt if your elimination is strong
  • random = leave

Materials you should use

Use only 3 things:

  • one reliable chapter-wise MCQ book/question bank
  • previous GST/cluster-type questions
  • your own short notes/error notebook

Do not collect 10 guides in 20 days. That destroys revision.

What a perfect day should look like

Example:

  • Morning: Physics chapter + formula list
  • Afternoon: 60 MCQs from Physics
  • Evening: Chemistry revision + 40 MCQs
  • Night: 20 min English/Bangla + error notebook

That is enough. Consistency beats “motivation.”

Final guide to actually crack it

To crack GST Unit A in 20 days:

  • make Physics + Chemistry your backbone
  • choose Math or Biology as your scoring weapon
  • keep English/Bangla alive every day
  • solve MCQs daily
  • sit for mocks in real 1-hour conditions
  • maintain an error notebook
  • avoid blind guessing because of negative marking (gstadmission.com)

If you follow this seriously, 20 days is enough to become competitive.

I can also turn this into a day-by-day routine in Bangla or make you a subject-wise chapter priority list for Physics/Chemistry/Math/Biology.

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