UPTET 2021: Last minute preparation tips to score better marks
Md Usmangani Ansari | January 18, 2022 | 10:14 AM IST | 2 mins read
UPTET 2021 exam will be conducted on January 23, 2022. Candidates can check here some important preparation tips and strategies to ace the exam.
NEW DELHI:
The Uttar Pradesh Basic Education Board will conduct the UPTET 2021 exam to be held on January 23, 2022 due to the cancellation of the earlier exam for the paper leak. Candidates have a few days remaining so they may follow the UPTET 2021 last minute preparation tips and strategy to score maximum marks. Candidates have to download the
UPTET 2021 admit card
released on January 13, 2022 for sitting in the exam.
Latest:
UPTET Answer Key 2021 Live Updates: Date, time, download link at updeled.gov.in
Solve UPTET previous years question papers
For better performance in the UPTET 2021 exam , candidates must solve previous UPTET question papers to analyse the trends of syllabus topics. It helps the candidates to know the important topics from which the maximum questions are asked regularly in the UPTET exams. It also helps them to check their preparation level for the UPTET exam 2021 to be held on January 23. They should revise time and again UPTET 2021 topics where their performance is not better.
Practice UPTET 2021 mock tests
Maximum and regular practice of UPTET mock tests for the 2021 exam help candidates to have confidence over the topics and questions. Practicing sample papers before the UPTET 2021 exam as scheduled on January 23, 2022 is the most important part of last minute preparation tips for the exam. It is the best way to evaluate their exam preparation and rework weak points for better performance in the UPTET 2021 exam.
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Revise all the topics of UPTET 2021 syllabus
Candidates who are ready to appear in UPTET exam 2021 on January 23, 2022 must check the complete syllabus. Then they should revise all the previous trending topics as part of last minute preparation tips for the UPTET 2021. It will help the candidates to recapitulate important topics which are either left or not prepared well for the exam of UPTET 2021.
UPTET 2021 exam: Attempts all questions
Candidates must attempt all questions of UPTET 2021 exam as there is no negative marking in the exam. But before marking the answers in the UPTET 2021 OMR sheet candidates must read questions carefully to decide the option. Candidates should practice marking answers in the OMR sheet before UPTET exam 2021 to avoid mistakes on exam day.
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