NID DAT 2022: Last-minute preparation tips and exam day strategy
Sundararajan | December 31, 2021 | 01:47 PM IST | 2 mins read
Crack the design entrance test for the National Institute of Design with a good score with the help of these tips and exam day strategy.
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The National Institute of Design will conduct NID DAT 2022 on January 2, in pen and paper mode. Students are now gearing up to tackle the NID DAT entrance exam, the most competitive design entrance test. Candidates preparing for the NID DAT 2022 prelims exam must check and follow the last-minute preparation tips to know how to prepare and manage time during the last few days. However, well-prepared candidates have nothing to worry about.
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Consistent preparation is necessary to ace the NID DAT entrance exam, but knowing the tricks to answer accurately can ease the entrance test with a good score. Candidates should avoid the common mistake caused by stress. Below are some NID DAT 2022 preparation tips below.
NID DAT 2022: Last-minute preparation tips
Plan your exam-taking strategy
First answer simple questions like logo designing, t-shirt designing and then move on to more complex questions. Spend an average of 45 seconds answering each question. Stop guessing the answer as there is a negative score in the General Ability Test (GAT). Students should keep in mind that there is a specific deadline to complete the paper.
Revise
Students must first revise all the key topics asked in the NID DAT exam in previous years. Since revision is important, candidates should try to revise all topics before the exam.
Prepare flashcards
Candidates can make flashcards for important concepts or topics and keep them handy. Using these flashcards, students can revise important concepts anytime.
Stay calm
Generally, the day before the exam will be restless, however, during this time, it is necessary to remain calm and motivated. Keep in mind that a positive attitude helps in getting a good score in NID DAT 2022.
Do not cover a new topic
Students should avoid covering new topics. It is better not to take stress by covering the new NID DAT 2022 syllabus.
Eat light and sleep well
The brain needs proper rest to function well in the exam. To avoid unwanted health problems such as diarrhea or acidity, eat a light, homemade meal one day before the exam, rather than junk food. Stay mentally and physically healthy for the NID DAT 2022 entrance exam.
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