NCHM JEE 2020: Tips to crack the entrance exam
Team Careers360 | August 27, 2020 | 11:15 AM IST | 2 mins read
NEW DELHI: National Testing Agency( NTA) has scheduled NCHM JEE 2020 exam in online mode on August 29, 2020 between 3 pm and 6 pm. In the last leg of the NCHM JEE preparation, candidates must keep certain important tips in mind so that they can crack the NCHM JEE exam without any difficulty.
Read questions carefully
Candidates must read the questions that are asked in the Reasoning & Logical Deduction, Numerical Ability & Analytical Aptitude, English language and Aptitude for Service Sector sections in NCHM JEE 2020 exam very carefully. Some questions in the NCHMCT JEE exam 2020 can be a little tricky and candidates are advised to thoroughly go through the question asked before marking the answer on the computer.
Solve the questions you know first
Candidates do not need to solve the question paper in the sequence mentioned in the test paper of NCHMCT JEE. Rather, should first solve the questions about which they are confident as this will help build confidence level and also ensure that the candidate scores well in the exam.
Leave those which questions about which you are not sure
While attempting NCHM JEE question paper, candidates are advised to leave any question for which they are not sure about the answer. This is helpful as candidates can then concentrate on the questions that they are certain about and minimise negative marking. Also, such an initiative will provide aspirants a chance to solve the rest of the exam paper within the stipulated time and thereafter return to questions which they are not very confident of solving at a later stage.
Keep marking scheme in mind
There is a negative marking of one mark for every incorrect answer in NCHMCT JEE 2020 as per the NCHM JEE pattern. Candidates should keep this in mind at all times while solving questions in the exam. If they are confused regarding the solution of any question, they should refrain from answering that question. This will prove helpful in the long run as negative marking is what makes all the difference at the end of the day in NCHM JEE 2020 exam. However, candidates should try to attempt as many questions as possible in the Aptitude for Service Sector section as even if they do not select the most appropriate answer they still will get some marks advantage. Primarily because there is graded marking in this section.
Follow time strategy
Aspirants are advised to strictly follow the time management strategy formulated by them while attempting questions in the NCHM JEE exam. Thus, aspirants should fix some time duration to solve different sections of the exam and then stick to it. In NCHMCT JEE 2020 exam, aspirants have to solve 200 questions in 180 minutes duration. So, they need to be quick in solving questions. Also spare some time in the end so that you can hover through once again for the questions you marked for review.
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