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last minute...

as we all burning last minute oil to appear on CSE pre. on 20 may, here i have something t o share with u all:-
  the biggest failure in life is failure to try...the more we wait for appropriate time , the more situations are complicated by days passing...so its best thing to face the battle early... few tips useful for prelims can be...
  1. don't add new knowledge/ crash course, just consolidate on ur strengths and revise it.
  2. if taken prelims test series, then just go through the test papers and identify the blunders/mistakes made in tests so that it is not repeated on 20th.
  3. in g.s. try to attempt more questions, if u haven't heard of the topic  of ques. then its safe to leave it, otherwise you can attempt topics knwn by elimination of wrong ans. and checking combination's of options, many ques. can be solved by this method only.
  4.  prior to bubbling the sheet, make sure you are having final say, as this time changing options is rather difficult.
  5. there are times when we mark true option in question paper while when we finally fill bubble, there is mismatch , so make sure that both options match exactly.
  6. in paper- II CSAT, please see that units given in question and those in options are same , sometimes question may be in litre or crore and options are in kg. or lakhs/ thousands.
  7. IN CSAT-II, verify that question is asking percentage or numbers, few ques. can be solved after seeing, and there is no need to solve it, as ans,  may be- DATA INSUFFICIENT or N.O.T.
  8. in both paper attempt atleast 65-70% ques. as recent trends in prelims show that at least 52-55% marks are needed to qualify for mains, so don't take risk as 100% accuracy may not be possible due to nature of questions.
  9. always have a sharp eye on serial no. of ques. in paper and what you correspondingly mark in answersheet,  remember aslight mismatch can waste your whole efforts and hard work.
  10. Don't panic on seeing tough paper, be cool and maintain that till you are out of hall in both sittings, it will be common for all so be composed and maintain it til last question.
  11. have an eye on ur watch, never make any ques., issue of ur prestige, as there are block ques. which if solved will fetch equal marks but they can eat ur much time, so be aware..
after Ist paper don't engage in solving paper, but utilise it for rest and forget about first innings.

so , best of your efforts,health and goodluck to all...our efforts will be successful..

Comments

  1. some points very common but most harmful when forgotten...infact they r so basic that we hardly pay heed to them..thanx for reminding..:)

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