GATE 2023 from February 4: Last week's strategy to ace exam
kirti saxena | January 27, 2023 | 09:23 PM IST | 2 mins read
IIT Kanpur will conduct the GATE 2023 exam on February 4, 5, 11 and 12, 2023. Check out the GATE 2023 exam preparation strategy to prepare in the last 10 days below.
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Try NowNEW DELHI: The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kanpur will conduct the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) 2023 exam on February 4, 5, 11, and 12, 2023. There are lakhs of students who are preparing for the GATE exam 2023 exam. This is considered one of the toughest exams of all in India. GATE 2023 live updates
Therefore, being nervous and feeling stressed are common among students. Here, we have jotted down some important GATE 2023 exam preparation tips that students can follow to prepare for their exam before the last few days.
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Follow the official exam pattern and syllabus
Candidates are strictly advised to follow the exam pattern released by the official website only. Understand the exam pattern and syllabus and prepare accordingly.
Revision is highly recommended
It is always advisable for students that revise the entire syllabus carefully before the exam. Revise your notes, short tricks, important topics, formulas, tables, diagrams, and charts. This final revision will help you a lot on your exam day.
Solving the previous year's questions paper is mandatory
Solving previous year's question papers and mock tests will boost your confidence and preparation. This will help you understand the type and pattern of questions that come in the exam.
Study from limited but best resources
Preparation for GATE 2023 exam requires a well-planned strategy. Thus, it is important to understand for students to know which books are important and which are not. Read from the books recommended by your teachers and coaching institutes. It is important for students to understand that studying from limited resources and revising them multiples time is much more helpful than studying from a lot of resources and not revising them at all.
Follow a healthy lifestyle
The aspirants must follow a healthy lifestyle to keep themselves motivated and healthy during GATE 2023 exam preparation. Always, stay hydrated, and eat healthy food to avoid health issues before exam day. Always take short breaks during the study to keep their mind refreshed.
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