How do I study for the MAH CET MBA last week?

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    Khushoo Kohar | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago
    Here are some tips to help you study for the MAH CET MBA in the last week:
    1-Stick to a schedule: Create a study schedule for the entire week, and stick to it as much as possible. Allocate equal time to each section of the exam and make sure to take breaks to avoid burnout.
    2-Review key concepts: Focus on reviewing key concepts and topics that you are weak in. Spend extra time on these areas and make sure you understand the concepts thoroughly.
    3-Practice with mock tests: Take as many mock tests as possible in the last week. This will help you get a sense of the types of questions that are likely to come up in the exam and also help you
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    jasveer singh | Contributor-Level 9

    a year ago
    Hi
    1. Do not start a new topic. Make a time table for revision.
    3. Focus on weak areas.
    4. Practice sample questions.
    5. Assess your performance.
    6. Make short notes for exam day revision.
    7. Focus on balancing speed and accuracy.
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    Deeksha Dixit | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago
    Important topics should be revised during the last week before the MAH CET MBA exam. Here are some expert-suggested study tips for last week:
    1. Continue revising important topics that have the most weight in the overall score.
    2. Avoid studying any new topic in the last week before MAH CET.
    3. Focus on areas where you are scoring less in the mock test.
    4. Practice the last three years' previous year's question paper of the MAH CET MBA exam.
    5. Revise your short notes and stay confident for exam day.
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    Sapna kumari | Contributor-Level 6

    a year ago
    In the last one week of MAH MBA CET 2023 preparation, take one mock test as the actual exam. Select each question carefully, do not spend more time than allotted on each question. Ensure you develop an eye of selecting questions which are easy and scoring.

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