How to Prepare for Screening Test or Pre Selection Board Tests.
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Prepare For Entrance Exams:
1. Create a practical study plan
Students usually spend
more time in planning than actually executing those plans. Planning is art of
the possible. So, create a plan which can be successfully executed. Give more
time to topics which you find difficult and keep a buffer so that you can
complete some pending tasks.
2. Know your strength and weakness
Everyone has specific
strengths and everyone has specific weaknesses. It’s pretty certain that if you
are not clear on your weaknesses then you are not clear on your strengths
either. Playing to your strengths and sailing through the weaknesses is the
best exam strategy you can bet on.
3. Use fewer books for theory
Students have a habit
of referring innumerable books for each subject even though most of them convey
the same thing. Having too many books would lead to confusion during time of
revision and most of your doubts would remain unresolved without a go to book.
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4. Read the questions cautiously
Examiners try to trap
students by playing around with the question and options. So read the question
carefully to understand what is required and see the options with great
concentration. Watch out for the questions which are designed to have more
than one correct answer and you are supposed to choose the option with multiple
correct answers.
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5. Plan your exam strategy
Planning the way you
attempt various questions is quite crucial to crack the entrance exam. You do
not have to approach the question paper the way it is intended to be. The
important thing is not to waste time over questions which seem to be
difficult. Finish off all the sections which you are really good at so
that you can dedicate more time for the difficult ones.
6. Train your mind for the exam
Your mind should be
prepared to perform well during an exam. This requires consistency over a long
period of time. If you are planning to give your exam in another 6 months
times, then, you should practice solving papers at the same time so that your
mind is trained to be super active during that period.
7. Practice previous year papers
Practicing previous
year question papers should be left for the last couple of months before an
exam. These are actual questions which have appeared and you should time
yourself while answering them so that you can compare your scores. Also, try to
attempt the test papers in the same time slot as your final exam.
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8. Use our cheat-sheet to revise formulas
Our experts have created
cheat sheets which you can refer anytime you have a doubt or forget a formula.
Revise these cheat sheets weekly and if required get them printed. It includes
a comprehensive list of everything you will ever need to crack your entrance
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9. Use method of elimination
Whenever in doubt use
method of elimination to your rescue. Start by eliminating 2 options which have
the least possibility of being correct. Sometimes irrespective of the
question, the fact contained in the options itself can be used to eliminate
them. Selecting a final answer out of 2 is sometimes tricky and if it’s worth
the risk you can go with your gut at times.
10. Learn all the shortcuts
Every student has
shortcuts which they use to prepare for entrance exams. Be it for remembering
formulas or memorizing charts, use shortcuts to save your time. There are some
standard shortcuts which you can tap into but creating your own wouldn’t harm
either.
11. Stay Physically and Mentally Balanced
Keeping yourself and
your mind healthy is quite neglected during exam preparation but it can have
adverse effects in the final outcome. Exercise daily and sleep well so that your
mind and body are fresh when you are taking the exam. Avoid sleeping late and
tune your mind so that it works best in the time slot of your final exam.
12. Practice, Practice, Practice.
Finally, there is no
substitute for practice. 70% of exam preparation is practice. Use this time
very effectively by using our platform which can help you plan, save time and
improve accuracy. Our students have improved 25% accuracy and saved 30% time by completing goals on our platform.
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