GATE 2022: How to attempt the exam to score well?
Debodh Kumar | February 4, 2022 | 05:21 PM IST | 2 mins read
IITKGP is conducting the GATE 2022 exam on February 5, 6, 12, and 13. Download the IITKGP 2022 admit card from at gate.iitkgp.ac.in.
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Try NowNEW DELHI: The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kharagpur will conduct the GATE 2022 exam on February 5, 6, 12, and 13. Candidates appearing for the GATE 2022 exam can download their IITKGP GATE 2022 admit card from the official website - www.gate.iitkgp.ac.in. Candidates are advised to follow the GATE 2022 exam guidelines and carry essential documents on the day of the examination.
How to Attempt the GATE 2022 Exam?
GATE 2022 exam will begin on February 5, 2022, a national-level examination that is conducted once a year. So, it creates a lot of pressure on many aspirants. That’s why Careers360’s experts have come up with some of the best tips and tricks with the help of which any candidate can clear the GATE 2022 exam in his/her first attempt.
Top 5 Tips to Clear GATE 2022 exam in the first attempt
1. Read All Instructions Carefully
You have been preparing for this day for a long time and you do not want to mess things up. That’s why candidates are advised to read all the instructions carefully before starting to attempt the exam questions. A small mistake can bring consequences, so it’s better to read the instructions carefully.
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2. Don’t take the stress
Stress is natural for aspirants. But combating it is the only option to score good marks in the GATE 2022 exam. Stress may reduce the overall performance in the exam. Hence, candidates are advised to don’t take the stress and concentrate on the exam.
3. Time Management is Important
Candidates need to prioritize time while giving the GATE 2022 exam. The best way to manage time is to start with those questions that they know or can solve without any hesitation. It will save time and lessen some burden. However, candidates need to concentrate on tough questions later to save time.
4. Distract Yourself
When you have been stuck on the most difficult question, the best way to solve it is to distract yourself for a few seconds. Look outside the window or close your eyes. Doing this exercise will definitely make your brain cells active and you will find the solution.
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5. It’s okay to take a break
Candidates already feel pressure on the examination day and this is a disadvantage for them. Sometimes, it’s okay to relax your brain for a couple of minutes and the best way is to take a break like stretching out or going to the washroom. Whenever stuck, think of taking a break from what you are doing.
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