Jee is a combined entrance test for all the aspirants planning for engineering after 12 boards. In India, nearly 11 lakh students appeared for this paper, and almost 41 thousand students get qualified every year. Approximately 1000 to 2000 students made it to IIT, the best engineering institute. So coming back to the fact that the jee exam is near and students must be going through anxiety, nervousness, tension, and much more fear. So here we are mentioning some tips that can help you boost your performance at the last minute.
Try to give mocks each day: Mock helps realize the level of actual examination and lets you know the level of preparation you have done till now. Try to give a mock maintaining the same time as your actual exam. Remember that you can only do better when utilizing the energy and study schedule with the right strategy. Your teachers can help you analyze the performance with the help of school management softwareavailable for you.
Trust the fact that mocks are helpful. It’s not that what you practice will come in paper, no, maybe you will hardly find a single question on the paper, but the mock will make you aware of all the topics. Aspirants need not get demoralized from the mock trial score; instead, they learn efficiently to prepare low-scoring topics. One can enroll in online teachingclasses to understand the concept they find hard.
Be self-confident: Last few days are challenging and make you more nervous. Never get into self-doubt and try to keep calm. A day is just good or bad, and it’s ok. Try to self-motivate and convince yourself that you can and you will.
Take breaks: Mock and revision are essential, but a break is also significant. Take a 5-10 min break in between, and eat something healthy or consume lots of water during the break; this will help you be hydrated and keep your mind active.
Exercise – even if you have a busy schedule, start your day with exercise. It will make you feel lighter and more concentrated.
Don’t compare yourself – many students have a habit of discussing their preparation level with others. Never do that; it will make you feel more doubtful, and you will start freaking about everything, so kindly stay away from this type of conversation.
Revise notes – last minute revision is significant as it can make you remember everything at the tip, so you can easily save plenty of time on many questions.
Don’t start a new topic – Learn that you only require approximately a 50% score to get into a good government college, so trust your preparation process. You don’t have to attempt everything; you can easily scrape a few topics.
Things to Do During the Exam
- Give 10 to 15 minutes to read the question paper. It will make clear which questions are easy and which are challenging. Try to do easy questions and keep all the tough questions for the review.
- Remember that if the paper is easy, it will be for everyone, and if it is hard, it will be for every student who has prepared well. Don’t start freaking out; keep yourself calm.
- If you feel that the question paper is very tough and you cannot do it, or you are not able to answer any of the questions, then try to read again and again slowly. It will help you understand the question and quickly determine whether you need to attempt it or not.
Takeaway
The only tip which we want students to follow at the last moment is to relax as much as possible and to keep their minds free of fear and anxiety which students face normally before exams.
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