Paper Attempting Tips for JEE/NEET 2020 - Learn the Tricks to Maximize Your Score
Attempting the paper properly is the key to get success in any exam. To make you
aware of the accurate techniques to avoid mistakes in the exam, we are
presenting some important paper attempting tips .
1. Take a Quick Overview of Paper
As soon as the JEE Main /NEET Paper comes in your hand, go through it and pick up the
questions which are easy and average. Answer them first as this will not only help
you to score good but also save you from regrets of not attempting easy
questions. JEE/NEET is the test of your temperament. Solve questions with a plan to maximize your score.
2. Don’t Waste Too Much Time on a Single Question
Wasting too much time on a question will lead you towards the situation of panic
and frustration which will impact your efficiency. If you are not getting the answer
on the very first try, we suggest you move on. You can take that question at the
end of the paper.
3. Be Positive and Confident
While going in the exam hall, be confident and think positive. Don’t panic as it can
blank you out. Have faith in yourself and your hard work.
4. Don’t Make Random Guesses
Random guesses for any question will fetch negative marks in NEET/JEE 2020 And ultimately bring down your score. Try to attempt those questions first, which are easy to gain confidence.
5. Read Questions Carefully
In a lot of stress students sometimes read questions wrongly and make mistakes.Therefore, be calm and read questions very carefully.
6. Give your 100 Percent Attempt
Try to give your 100% while attempting the paper. Because when you put your
100 percent efforts in your NEET/JEE Main Preparation, your chances of becoming
successful increases. And, even if you are not able to crack the exam, you won’t
feel disappointed by assuming that it would be better if you have practiced more.
7. Solve Questions in Cycles
Solve easy questions in the first round. In next round, solve the remaining
questions. Don’t waste more than 5 minutes on any question. Solving questions in
different cycles will make tough questions easier as you are trying different
methods in each round.
8. Set Subject Order
After attempting easier questions, it is important to solve the questions according
to your subject strengths. If you are comfortable with Chemistry then focus on
that. After solving easier subjects, go to the toughest one because in halfway of
the time you can struggle with questions. In the end, solve the subject in which
you’re average.
9. Unsoiled Rough Work is a Must
People generally don’t understand the vital role of rough work. Avoid rough work
in a haphazard way as this will make your task more complicated at the time of
the revision. Leave enough space between rough work of each question and mark
question number for each question in the rough work. This approach has multiple
benefits.
10. Time Management is Important
Remember that JEE exam is not about high attempts but about the accuracy and
speed. Time management is important when you go for different cycles to
attempt questions. Keep solving questions in cycles until 35-40 minutes are left. After that, check your answers and you can save around 10 minutes if you follow
the advice related to rough work.
After rechecking you can attempt the questions for which you feel confident that you can solve them in the remaining time. This will fetch you some extra marks and prove to be a big gain for you. We advised you to try all the above-stated strategies in your mock tests and see
which is the most effective one for you. Subject selection may change for
different candidate depending on their mastery over those subjects. Finally, we conclude here by saying that NEET/JEE Mains is all about the relative
performance. If the paper is tough for you then it will be tough for everyone else. Just don’t lose your heart if your attempts are less. It may be possible that you
have high accuracy. Just believe in yourself and give your 100%. Overthinking will lead you nowhere. It will only give you a lot of stress. No matter
can be solved by going to the past and the future. Just let it be. Remember!! This
Exam is not your last exam and all your future doesn’t depend on this single
attempt. Just be relax and have faith in your hard work.
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