The entrance exams mode requires a drastic change in strategy and orientation for students compared to the board exams. Most of them are objective type. This needs a little bit of reorientation in the test taking approach. Cracking entrance exams is all about dedicated practice on test types that are relevant, followed by revision tests and feedback. You may follow some tips that will put you in good stead, no matter which entrance exam you are appearing for.
- Start thinking about a strategy.
- You need to play to your strengths.
- You need to learn to skip questions.
- You have to identify the areas you are not so comfortable with.
- It is advisable to experiment in your practice tests.
- Learn to master multiple choice questions.
- Multiple choice questions (MCQs) are very different from subjective questions. They provide for a lot of intelligent guesswork. So one needs to consciously ask while analysing tests, "Is there a way to answer this question using the choices?"
- Time management holds the key in all entrance exams.
- The core value of effective time management is focusing on the right things.
- Remember the '80:20 Rule'. Usually 80 per cent of unfocussed efforts generate merely 20 per cent of results meaning the rest of the 80 per cent results are attained with 20 per cent efforts only. Focus and effective time management can be critical for your final score.
- Revise all the fundamental concepts and identify and attempt as many types of questions as possible in a given topic.
- Analyse the marking pattern for the exams that you're appearing for.
- Negative marking means you must select questions you think you can answer, with care. If the paper does not have any negative marking, try and answer all questions, even if you're not sure of the answer.
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