NID DAT 2021 - Common Mistakes to avoid during the exam
Divyosha Banda | March 13, 2021 | 07:51 PM IST | 2 mins read
With NID DAT 2021 being held tomorrow, practise mindfulness and avoid making mistakes to have a smooth exam-giving experience.
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Subscribe NowNEW DELHI: National Institute of Design is all set to conduct NID DAT 2021 tomorrow, on March 14. The exam will be conducted in pen and paper-based mode from 10 AM to 1 PM. So, there are a few things that the candidates should abide by and some mistakes they should avoid. One main mistake to avoid is to get anxious. This will only worsen up the situation and affect your performance. Candidates can easily ace NID DAT 2021 with a well planned feasible exam strategy .
National Institute of Design - Design Aptitude Test, commonly known as NID DAT, is a national-level entrance examination conducted for admission to the undergraduate design programmes offered by the participating institutions. The exam is conducted in two stages; prelims and mains.
NID DAT 2021 exam - Mistakes to avoid
Be on time
One of the most important things to do when appearing for an entrance examination is to reach the exam centre on time. Since the reporting time is 8 AM, try reaching the NID DAT 2021 exam centre half an hour before the mentioned time. This will give you ample time to get going with all the entry formalities and procedures.
Carry the necessary documents
Carrying the necessary documents is a very crucial thing and must not be taken lightly. It has happened quite a lot of times that candidates have forgotten to carry the important documents to the exam centre of NID DAT 2021, such as the NID DAT admit card 2021 and other photo ID proofs and have been denied from giving the exam.
Follow all the guidelines
Take the instructions and guidelines of the authorities strictly as being lenient at the test centres may cause you to lose your candidature. Along with the general guidelines, follow all the COVID-19 guidelines too, to avoid the spread of the same.
Don’t be nervous
Being nervous has never been helpful to anyone. It may seem easy to say to not be nervous, but it sure helps, so, try staying calm the whole time. This will help you in answering the questions and will boost your confidence too. Try a few breathing techniques if you get anxious while giving the exam.
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