1. Never look for quantity but quality. Planned Schedule with quality 7-8 hours study every day is much better than overstretched study for 12-14 hours.
  2. Try to devote more time to those weaker subjects.
  3. Clear all your basics and fundamentals.
  4. Analyse past papers and mock tests and figure out the exam pattern.
  5. First preference should be given to complete NCERT’s books thoroughly and then at the most one reference book per subject should be consulted.
  6. While appearing for final entrance exam don’t get tense. Be calm and take one question at a time.
  7. Solving Biology part first , should be a thumb rule. Because Biology does not involve much calculations thus it will be less time consuming.
  8. While solving paper first try to solve the easy questions which you are sure of…
  9. Filling OMR sheet should be left to last 15 minutes. One should devote last 15 minutes completely to filling OMR sheet correctly.
  10. Revisions is must so avoid referring new books or studying new topics in last few days of the exam.

SUBJECT WISE PREPARATION TIPS

Physics – Numerical solving should be given the utmost importance. If an aspirant wants to score good marks in Physics, it is important not to ignore the assertion questions. The usual trend is that most students find Physics as difficult subject, But once the logic gets right then it is not at all tough to solve this section.

Chemistry – In this section, general organic chemistry is very important. On the contrary, physical chemistry seems easy as it involves logical concepts. If you have problem in remembering what you have studied, specifically for this section try and create sensible mnemonics; it really helps!

Biology – Extensive reading and trying to memorise everything is basic key to success as far as this subject is concerned.Mug it all if you can!!!!!

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