GATE 2022: Last 10 days exam strategy to score good marks
vikrant.shukla | January 24, 2022 | 02:33 PM IST | 2 mins read
GATE 2022 exam will be held on February 5, 6, 12, and 13, 2022. Check out the last 10 days GATE exam preparation strategy.
Download GATE previous year question papers to understand exam pattern and difficulty level. Practice with these papers to boost your preparation and improve your score.
Check NowNEW DELHI: The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kharagpur will conduct the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) 2022 exam on February 5, 6, 12, and 13, 2022. The GATE exam is around the corner and aspirants may feel stressed and nervous. Here, we have listed some GATE 2022 exam preparation tips to be followed in the last 10 days.
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During these days aspirants must be clear about their revision strategy and attempt maximum mock tests. Some important GATE preparation tips for the last 10 days are mentioned here.
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Stick to the official exam pattern and syllabus
During the last days aspirants are advised to stick to the official exam pattern and syllabus. By doing this, they will not distract themselves from outside topics.
Revision
This is the key to success for not just GATE, but any competitive exam. Aspirants must revise all the topics daily.
Solve previous year question papers
Aspirants are advised to solve more and more previous year question papers on a regular basis to ensure they are aware of the topics, previous year questions and types of questions asked in the exam.
Attempt mock tests and test series
Candidates must give maximum mock tests and test series to be well-versed with the GATE exam and analyse their performance.
No new books or study materials
During the last days of performance, aspirants must not refer to new books and study materials. By doing this they will distract themselves and won't be able to properly prepare for the exam.
Focus on subjects that are easy to score
There are few topics and subjects that are high scoring and can help candidates in maximum scoring.
Refer to the short notes
While preparation aspirants must have made short notes, they are advised to keep these short notes ready with themselves and make sure to revise them on a regular basis.
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Follow a healthy routine
Aspirants must follow a healthy routine. They must keep themselves hydrated, eat healthy food. Nobody would love being ill during the exam day.
Take short breaks
Aspirants must not do continuous studies. They are advised to take frequent breaks so that they don't over burden themselves.
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