NEET 2021 exam tomorrow; Mistakes to avoid during exam
Raushan Kumar | September 11, 2021 | 06:24 PM IST | 2 mins read
The NEET 2021 exam to be held on September 12, in offline mode. Check the mistakes while appearing for NEET UG exam 2021.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency (NTA) is all set to conduct India's single largest medical entrance exam, the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test, or NEET 2021 tomorrow on September 12. As per the released exam day schedule, the timing of the NEET 2021 exam is 2 pm to 5 pm. Candidates must report at the NEET 2021 exam centre as mentioned in the admit card.
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The intense competition and pressure to perform better often leads to some unaccounted mistakes during the NEET exam, thus one who avoids these mistakes can ace the exam with ease.
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Attempting the NEET 2021 question paper requires complete focus even though they are under pressure to perform well within a limited time. Candidates who are appearing for the NEET 2021 exam tomorrow can check mistakes to avoid while attempting the question paper.
Go through the instructions thoroughly
Candidates must read and follow the instructions mentioned on the NEET 2021 question paper. Failing to follow the instructions during the NEET exam can cost aspirants higher. The instructions mentioned on the NEET question paper 2021 include the details on how to attempt the paper and necessary details related to the same.
Don’t stick at one question
Candidates are advised to not spend much time solving the same question again and again if they have any doubt on the question. Try to solve it and move on to another question. Do not get stuck with one question, else aspirants won’t be able to complete the NEET 2021 exam on time. If they are unable to answer it at the moment, they should proceed further and come back to that question, later on, to avoid wasting time.
Read questions carefully
Students should not rush while solving the problems in NEET question papers without reading the questions carefully. It is important to patiently read and understand the questions to enhance accuracy. It should be noted that aspirants should go through the NEET 2021 question thoroughly before answering. They need to understand the details given that question properly.
It must be noted that aspirants will be getting 15 minutes extra to read the NEET 2021 question paper.
Do not panic during the exam
Candidates get so stressed and nervous about their NEET 2021 exam that they become less confident. Therefore, it is important to boost their confidence while preparing for the medical entrance examination. Being calm, composed, and confident can help them attempt the entrance test with minimal mistakes and errors, thereby achieving a good score.
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