BITSAT 2021: Know last-minute preparation tips
BITSAT 2021 exam date is nearing. Here are some BITSAT 2021 last-minute preparation tips that can help you crack this exam with a good score.
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Download NowPrabakaran K | July 29, 2021 | 06:20 PM IST
New Delhi: BITS, Pilani is all set to conduct BITSAT 2021 exam from August 3 to 9, 2021 in a computer-based test. Since BITSAT exam day is nearing, candidates need to check the BITSAT last-minute preparation tips 2021. It would not only help candidates to devise their last-minute BITSAT 2021 preparation strategy but also know what mistakes they should avoid making in these last days.
BITSAT exam dates 2021
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Dates |
BITSAT 2021 exam date |
August 3 to 9, 2021 |
BITSAT 2021 last-minute preparation tips
As BITSAT last-minute preparation tips 2021, candidates must improve more on their strong areas to make it easier to crack the BITSAT 2021 exam. Check the last-minute BITSAT 2021 preparation tips below and ace this entrance with a high score.
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Candidates are advised to just focus on taking BITSAT 2021 mock tests in these last days but not to get demotivated with the mock scores. After the completion of every BITSAT practice test , They need to spend proper time analyzing their performance and work on the weak areas.
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Students should strictly avoid wasting their time on such topics that they don’t know from the basics in these last days as it would lessen their confidence and demotivate them.
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Taking a regular break for every 5 to10 minutes after an hour of study is very important to relax your mind. It reduces fatigue and helps in improving their focus and concentration. Also, it refreshes you enough to start studying again with an increased energy level.
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To ace the BITSAT 2021 exam, they are needed to stay calm & composed, eat and sleep on time, be at peace, and not get too stressed during their BITSAT exam preparation 2021.
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While suggesting the BITSAT 2021 last-minute preparation tips, the experts advise students to take all the necessary documents and put them in a bag so that they don't forget anything.
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