CTET 2021 last minute preparation tips to score more marks
CTET 2021 exam is ready to begin on December 16 and candidates can check here some important preparation tips with strategies like analysing past papers, practicing CTET mock tests, revise weak areas of the syllabus.
Know all about the analysis and preparation tips to crack the CTET exam without any difficulty.
Check NowMd Usmangani Ansari | December 11, 2021 | 09:56 AM IST
New Delhi:
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will conduct the CTET 2021 exam starting from December 16, 2021 to January 13, 2022. Candidates have to download the
CTET 2021 admit card
for sitting in the exam. Candidates have a few days remaining so they should follow the CTET 2021 last minute preparation tips and strategy to score maximum marks. They must see specific tips given below to perform for a better score in the CTET December 2021 exam.
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CTET 2021 exam analysis for paper 1 (December 16)
CTET last minute preparation tips 2021
Candidates preparing for the examination need to check the CTET 2021 last-minute preparation tips to learn how to prepare and manage time during the last few days. Check some CTET 2021 preparation tips are given below.
Solve Previous Years CTET Question Papers
For better performance in the CTET 2021 exam, candidates must solve previous CTET question papers to analyse the trends of topics of CTET syllabus. It helps them to know the important topics from which the maximum questions are asked regularly in the CTET exams. It also helps them to check their preparation level for the CTET 2021 exam. They should revise time and again those topics of CTET 2021 syllabus where their performance is not better.
Practice Maximum CTET 2021 Mock Tests & Check Result
Maximum and regular practice of CTET 2021 mock tests help candidates to have confidence over the topics and questions from them. Practicing mock tests or sample papers before the CTET December 2021 exam is the most important part of last minute preparation tips for CTET exam 2021. It is the best tool to evaluate their exam preparation and rework on weak areas for better performance in the CTET 2021 exam.
Revise All the Topics of CTET 2021 Syllabus
Candidates who are going to appear in exam must check the complete syllabus and revise all the previous trending topics as part of CTET last minute preparation tips 2021. It will help them to recapitulate important topics which are either left or not prepared well.
Also, check - CTET Admit Card 2021 to be released soon at ctet.nic.in
Attempts All Questions of CTET 2021 Exam
Candidates must attempt all CTET 2021 questions as there is no negative marking in the exam. But before marking the answers in the OMR sheet they must read questions carefully to decide the answer. Practice marking answers in the OMR sheet before CTET exam date 2021 to avoid mistakes on the exam day.
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