How to Manage Time in Your Exam?

One of the things that most of the students say after writing the exam is having a lack of time. Time management is the most important factor in cracking any competitive exam be it NEET, JEE, JEE Advanced, etc.

What are the things to look for when writing an exam?
The first thing to consider is to figure out the time that you can allocate for each question. For example, if you have 100 questions and 60 minutes to complete your exam, logically you can maximum spend (100/60) minutes for each question. This is when have prepared well for the test and you need to attend to maximum questions. If you spend too much time on one question you will not have enough time to answer all the questions.
Practicing the previous year’s question paper will definitely give me a better edge when writing the main exam. This will help you to understand the question paper pattern with proper practice. All the previous year’s papers are already shared with our students in books and we have also added them in the e-Learning app where you can attend it like an exam.
When writing an exam every minute is valuable to us. So, we should have an idea of how many questions we need to do in the first half time of the exam. You can increase the speed of writing the exam by practicing the previous year’s question papers. Make sure that your time is utilized wisely for the preparation of the exams.
Time management means, managing your time effectively. Read the question paper carefully for 5-10 minutes before you start the exam. The main purpose of practicing time management is to improve the overall quality of your life.

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