How to avoid common mistakes in CET-DU?

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    Amey pownikar

    7 years ago
    Hi,
    See attempting a paper is as crucial as preparation, see first analyse the whole syllabus and find out which topic you are lacking, clear all concepts thoroughly, learn all the formula by heart.
    In exam, you have to avoid mistakes of calculations and misjudging the question.
    Don't waste too much time on a single question. If you get stuck just move on to another one.
    Have self-confidence, if you are prepared well, you will do well.
    Attempt your question paper in 2-attempts.
    In the first attempt just solve those question in which you are confident. If you start getting correct answers, it will boost your confidence and you may start to so
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    Shail Oberoi | Guide-Level 14

    7 years ago
    The best way to overcome this is by trying to do the following things:
    1.Practice, practice & practice with a time clock in place.
    2.Not to waste time on a problem which you are not able to solve beyond 2 minutes. Leave it and get back on it once you finish the balance problems
    3.Have self-belief.
    4.Keeping total questions to be answered in mind, plan out the time that you would like to give to a respective section.
    5. Speed is the essence so that you can attempt maximum questions & this can be achieved only be regular practice on test papers in a similar setting/environment.
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    Prerit Kohli I'm creative, passionate and hard working | Contributor-Level 10

    7 years ago
    Below are the few tips to avoid mistakes in CET-DU:
    -Don't get stuck:
    If you feel the problem is taking time leave and move to the next question. There is no point in wasting time on something which you don't know or which is taking time. It's better to attempt 2 simpler questions than to crack a difficult one.
    -Enter with an open mind:
    Our suggestion is not to get biased or limit yourself to attempting the number of questions. You may or may not attempt all the questions in all the sections given the time constraint or for fear of getting a penalty for the wrong answer.
    -Last minute preparation:
    To give your best. Do not learn new tricks a
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    NITIN DESHMUKH Yard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its | Scholar-Level 17

    7 years ago
    Hurry to solve the questions - This is one of the many reasons why a student fails to achieve his/her dream score. They are in a hurry to solve the question that they tend to make mistakes, thereby losing the valuable marks.
    Students fail to allocate the time for each question in the exam paper. This generally results in their failure.
    Time management plays a vital role in achieving any goal/target. As mentioned above, solve easy questions first and leave the difficult ones for the end.
    Generally, students just read the question and start solving immediately. If you know the answer, that's good! But still, spend at least few seconds in re
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