CDS 2 2021: Know last-minute preparation tips to crack CDS exam
Piyush Chaudhary | November 12, 2021 | 10:24 AM IST | 2 mins read
UPSC will conduct the CDS 2 2021 exam on November 14, 2021. Check CDS exam last minute preparation tips here.
NEW DELHI: The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) will conduct the CDS 2 2021 exam on November 14, 2021. The CDS 2021 exam will be held in offline mode and the question paper will be in multiple choice format.
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Candidates appearing in the CDS exam 2021 must be tensed about the exam. And looking for some last minute preparation tips to crack the CDS exam. So like any other competitive exam the last minute CDS preparation tips are the same with a few minor changes. The most important thing that candidates should do before the exam is that they should not lose focus on the end goal, stay calm and determined.
CDS 2021 - Last minute preparation tips
Don’t study new topics or study material - During the last lag of the CDS exam preparation candidates must not pick any new topics or study material a few days before CDS 2 2021 exam as it will be counter productive. Focus on the things and subjects that you have already prepared for the CDS exam 2021.
Avoid distractions - Applicants must stay away from any all kinds of distractions as it might hinder in the process of them reaching their goal. These distractions can be of any kind like social media is a big distraction and candidates should avoid it. Instead they must ensure that they maintain a healthy lifestyle, and take precautions as COVID-19 pandemic is still prevalent in many parts of the country.
Revision - Candidates must revise the CDS syllabus as many times as possible to avoid any silly mistakes during the CDS 2 2021 exam. During the last stretch of the CDS exam preparation revision helps boost applicants confidence and accuracy level. Applicants are also advised to revise important topics that are mostly asked in the CDS exam and are likely to be asked again and have higher weightage.
Also read: CDS 2 2021: Check CDS exam pattern and syllabus here
CDS Question Papers - Applicants must go through previous year CDS questions papers to know the difficulty level of the CDS exam 2021 and the type of questions asked and from which topic, so they can pay more attention to that topic.
Time Management - Time management in all competitive exams is important. Candidates must take CDS mock tests to improve their time management technique. During the CDS exam 2021, candidates should not spend too much time on difficult questions, but attempt the ones which are easy to solve and they are confident about.
Those who have successfully downloaded the CDS 2 admit card 2021 from the UPSC official website - upsc.gov.in will be eligible to appear in the CDS 2 2021 written exam. The CDS question paper 2021 will be based on subjects such as english, general knowledge and mathematics.
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