Remember friends, these exams are not just a test of your knowledge, but also a test of your smart work, time management and accuracy. So do not get attached to any questions during the 2 hour exam, If you feel that a particular question is taking more time that required, better leave it and move to the next question. The art of leaving a time consuming and difficult question( no matter how well versed you are with the concept and topic) is what is going to get you to a better and easier question. Remember you are not meant to do all the 200 questions given in the exam, rather supposed to do maximum number of questions in the shortest time possible and that to accurately. Having given the pre, we are sure you know the importance that accuracy plays in scoring high.
5)DO NOT LET ENGLISH COME IN YOUR WAY TO SUCCESS:
Yes we are well aware of a lot of students aversion to this subject. but let us tell you a secret, with smart work and good strategy you can actually manage to clear the cutoff quite easily. Remember whatever we share under this point is with special focus on weak student.
A. First things first, attempt only those questions about which you are 100% certain, stay away from guess work no matter what.
B. Most of you are confused whether to attempt the RC or not.Well RC can actually be your saving glory in the exams, as it does not require any grammar rules or guess work, all you need to do is to look for the answers. Now two RCs are expected in the exams, well you obviously cannot read two long passages due to lack of time.
So what do you do? Well read one question and then search for the answer quickly, looking for similar words in the paragraphs. But make sure you do it really quickly. Once you get the needed lines of the answer in the RC, then compare it with the options given in the question.
If you are unable to locate an answer then move to the next question,but do not get stuck on any question!! Using this method you will be able to attempt both RC in a short span of time and it will help you score well t
This method seems odd, but works beautifully in the exams. You still have time before the exams, try it at home as an experiment to see it works for you.
Also stay away from questions like what is the authors view in this passage, or what is the author trying to say, as these questions are usually quite controversial.
6) DO NOT LEAVE ANY SUBJECT UNTOUCHED:
If there is any subject that you have not had time to go through, or practice, do not leave it completely. Just brush through it quickly jut to get a fair idea. You never know what might come to your rescue in the exams. Say for example, in Quant just revise the short cut tricks and its application of the chapters.
In computer just go through the topics quickly without going through the in depth study, similarly with reasoning just revise the technique of doing certain questions..
7) DONT FORGET TO ENJOY THE EXAM:
No matter how good or bad your preparation has been, but when you enter the examination room, just forget all about success or failure, about what would people have to say, how the exam would be, etc, basically all those thought that will take your focus and your peace of mind away. Just think about your strategy, and make sure you give it your best to each section within the stipulated time frame,
Do not forget to enjoy the process of taking the exam, this way you will forget about the tension and uncertainty that you might be having.
Make the 120 minutes the most special moment of the day, enjoying thoroughly with full FOCUS!!
8) DO NOT LOSE FAITH AND HOPE:
Last but not the least, do not lose faith is your self, no matter what!! There is a reason why you have come this far. Hope for the best no matter what.
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