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Learning, also known as Independent Learning is a type of learning in which a student pursues and performs his/her studies own his/her own, without the help of parents, teachers or friends. This type of learning holds great benefits for students as they become creative and develop intellectual thoughts. The main aim of Independent Learning is to strengthen each student’s mind by letting them work out and study without anyone helping them. This makes the student understand his/her own strengths and weaknesses.
Students, who are able to work on their own, with minimal direction from teachers, gain confidence. This is how one practices independent learning, without the help of another person or with minimal guidance from anyone. This helps in managing one's way of learning.
Independent learning is one of the best ways for a student to learn, as it helps him/her respond to different kinds of challenges and difficulties. Thus, students are able to take up any type of work that comes their way, and are able to do work without the help of a friend or another person. Independent Learning helps students become confident and react in a calm and composed way, at any particular stage.

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