UPSC NDA 1 2021: Last minute preparation tips
The Union Public Service Commission will conduct the NDA 1 2021 exam on April 18 and candidates can check some last-minute tips to crack the exam.
Richa Kapoor | April 15, 2021 | 01:04 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Union Public Service Commission will conduct the NDA 1 2021 exam in two shifts on April 18. Candidates who will be appearing for the NDA 1 2021 exam , are advised to keep in mind certain important last-minute preparation tips so that they can crack the exam without any difficulty.
As part of the last-minute preparation tips for the NDA 1, 2021 exam, candidates must ensure that they manage their time well on the day of the exam, try to revise, reach the exam centre on time, and do not pick any new topic to revise before for the exam.
Focus on revision for the NDA 2021 exam
Now that only three days are left for the NDA exam , candidates must focus on revision of what they have studied till now. This is essential as one needs to recall the subjects and topics that they have studied in the past few months to crack the exam without any difficulty.
Do not take unwanted stress
During the fag end of preparation for the NDA exam, candidates must ensure that they do not stress and try to remain calm. Revising what one has studied throughout the year or in the past few months is more than enough. One should now not press the panic button and try to remain calm and composed as they gear up for the big day.
Draw a blueprint for the NDA exam day
Candidates who are going to appear for the NDA 1 exam, must mentally draw a strategy to crack the exam. Hence they must have in their mind which section they would like to attempt first, what are the questions that they would answer first. A clear cut planning beforehand will help the candidates to save time and focus more on speed and accuracy.
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