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How to Improve Scores in Competitive Exams ?

How to Improve Scores in Competitive Exams ?

Dear Friends,

As many of you are preparing for the various competitive exams but still find difficulty in various issues.Yet,what most students do is take a mock test, view score , and move onto the next test. All this approach helps in, if at all anything, is to help you get used to the time & pressure. A few students asked us how to analyze, and here’s how you can do so.

  • View the questions you got Wrong: These are questions on which you spent a lot of time, yet got it wrong. Find where your concept or approach went wrong. Click on “Review Wrong” and this takes you through solutions of only the wrong attempts. You will not be shown any of the other questions (Correct or Un-attempted ones).
  • Attempt the Un-attempted ones: You can take an un-timed test of only the Un-attempted questions in the mock test. Click on “Review Unattempted” and this allows you to attempt all the ones left unanswered. Again, you will not be shown the other questions (Wrong and Correct ones) and can focus only on the un-attempted ones.
  • Review the Correct Attempts: Without spending too much time, quickly review the ones you got correct as well and check if there were better solutions or approaches to the one you adopted.
  • Check Your Weak & Slow Areas: Various mock tests provides a unique analysis of not just the topics in which you are weak but also the ones in which you are slow. Based on your speed & accuracy, you are given an analysis on areas you need to speed up & areas in which you need to improve your conceptual understanding.

We hope that with the above strategy for mock tests you’ll surely get good marks and improve your scores.

At the end, an exam is not the end of the world nor does it signify your inefficiency. Always learn to stand a back stronger and face challenges. Success is waiting for you and you are on the right path.

 

sehpaathi

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