UCEED CEED 2021 - Do’s and Don’ts
Team Careers360 | January 15, 2021 | 01:34 PM IST | 2 mins read
Test-takers must acquaint with do’s and don’ts of UCEED and CEED to avoid silly mistakes on the day of the exam.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: With only two days left to UCEED CEED 2021, aspirants are now gearing up to tackle the entrance test. Test-takers should not commit any mistakes on the day of the entrance exam as all their hard work may go in vain. Stakes are always high as the entrance test is round the corner. However, examinees must remain calm and bear in mind the dos and don’ts of UCEED CEED 2021.
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Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay will conduct Undergraduate Common Entrance Examination for Design (UCEED) and Common Entrance Examination for Design (CEED) 2021 on January 17.
Be confident and remain calm
Test-takers must be confident enough and have faith in their knowledge. Confidence is the armour that has a greater chance to tackle the test smoothly without stress. With full confidence there is a greater chance of scoring good marks, however, lesser confidence might end up losing marks. It is good to listen to motivating music or speech on the way to the exam centres.
Prepare a timeframe for each section
Test-takers have 180 minutes to complete the entrance test. Test-takers must make a timeframe within which they have to answer each question and section. Do not ponder in one question. Try to solve each question for Part A within 2 minutes on average. Spare at least 15- 20 minutes to review the attempted questions and to answer the missed questions.
Do not try to attempt every question
Do not try to answer the questions which you are not sure as there is negative marking. It is a smart move to save from negative marking. Respond to the question which you are confident about. It is wiser to answer fewer questions accurately than attempting all the questions with incorrect answers.
Do not forget to carry UCEED CEED 2021 admit card
Test-takers must carry CEED UCEED admit card 2021 along with a valid identity card to the exam centres. None of the candidates will be allowed to enter the examination hall without the admit card. Test-takers must remember that they have to sign on the admit card in presence of the invigilator. Candidates are prohibited to carry any electronic gadget and study materials to the exam centres. Test-takers must report to the exam centres within the reporting time.
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