What should be the last month strategy for IPCC entrance exams: revision or practicing mock papers?

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    DHARAM PAL JAKHAR MASTERS IN MATHEMATICS | Guide-Level 11

    6 years ago
    Last month, strategy for the entrance exam is to practice mock tests, as it will boost your confidence and you will have a good command on paper and you can get good scores and will help you much more than revision. All the best.
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    Ankur Kumar It good to commit mistakes but only if you learn. | Guide-Level 13

    7 years ago
    Hi,
    The last month strategy for IPCC exams is- If you are done with concepts once then it's advisable to focus on practice. Solve mock test papers appear for mock tests of institute. Solve as many questions as possible. Work on calculation accuracy and format presentations.
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    Prasoon Mallik

    7 years ago
    During the last month of the IPCC exams, I would suggest you to revise what you have learnt and studied. To test the same, you may like to attempt a few mock paper, but the main focus should be on revision. It is because by that time, you must have analysed all the previous year papers and must be aware of the paper pattern. So you must be knowing what you can expect in the exam. In that case, there is no point in wasting time in practicing mocks again and again. Better you should revise the things as many times as you can. Be strict with yourself, be your coach, your mentor. Time management is a key; make a time-table for yourself, an
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    Sherin Paul | Contributor-Level 6

    7 years ago
    A month before the exam, it is advisable to practice mock test papers. Also time yourself while doing so. This will help you have an idea of your speed and also give you confidence to face the actual test. Make a time table for the whole month. Plan how many papers will you solve in a day and stick to it. After solving a couple of papers you will be able to realize what topics you are weak at. Then, you can go back to you reference books or ask your teachers/seniors and get better at it.
    Limit use of social media (you can uninstall them from your cellphone and laptop/computer) and socialization with friends who eat away your time. It is
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