KEAM 2022 exam on July 4; Last-minute preparation tips
Team Careers360 | July 2, 2022 | 09:43 AM IST | 2 mins read
CEE will conduct the KEAM exam 2022 on July 4. Know about the KEAM 2022 last-minute preparation tips here.
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NEW DELHI:
Commissioner for Entrance Examinations (CEE) will conduct the KEAM 2022 exam on July 4. The KEAM exam 2022 will be held in offline mode (pen-and-paper-based mode).
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Candidates need to bring their KEAM 2022 hall ticket on the examination day to get entry into the exam hall. Also, bring one photo ID proof with the KEAM admit card.
Candidates who will appear for the entrance exam should go through last-minute preparation tips to ace the exam with good marks. Read to know more about the KEAM 2022 last-minute preparation tips.
KEAM 2022: Last-minute preparation tips
Here are some of the essential last-minute preparation tips of KEAM 2022 that the candidates may refer to:
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Attempt mock tests - Nothing can be better than practicing mock tests. A mock test allows candidates to assess their performance and preparation as it is an exact replica of the exam. This way candidates will also be able to handle examination stress.
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Solve previous year’s papers - Completing the entire syllabus a few days before the exam is pointless. This way the candidate might mix up everything and will also get confused. In the last few days, candidates should focus on solving the previous year’s question papers to get a basic idea about the KEAM 2022 exam pattern and marking scheme.
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Don’t take stress - Due to stress students make blunder mistakes and lose important marks. If you have not completed the entire KEAM exam syllabus, then it is okay. Focus and revise what you have studied so far and do not start a new topic at all.
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Utilize your time properly - Candidates need to be alert for the number of hours as a few days are left for the exam. They need to be efficient enough to distribute time and manage it properly. Time management helps the candidates to save time during exams and complete the KEAM exam on time.
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