Q) How many times should I cover the syllabus? A) It’s best to complete the syllabus at least once and then shift to practicing questions. However, if you find yourself forgetting concepts or formulas while solving problems, revisit only those specific topics instead of re-reading everything. This will save time and reinforce weak areas efficiently. Q) Should I learn Previous Year Questions (PYQs)? A) Rather than memorizing answers, focus on understanding the concepts behind PYQs. In NIMCET, many questions are repeated directly or follow similar patterns. Solving PYQs multiple times will help you to recognize these patterns and answer quickly in the exam. Q) Have I learned PYQs? A) No, I haven’t memorized PYQs. However, by solving them repeatedly, some questions naturally stick in my mind. The only key is consistent practice. Q) Should I make notes while studying? A) Yes, making notes is helpful, but they should be concise. Focus on writing down important formulas, shortcuts, and tricky concepts. Handwritten notes are better for retention, and they help in quick revision before the exam. Q) How much time should I give to mock tests? A) Once your syllabus is completed, dedicate at least 2-3 mock tests per week initially. In the last 1-2 months before the exam, attempt one mock test daily under timed conditions. Analyzing mistakes after each test is equally important. Q) Should I focus more on accuracy or speed? A) Both are important, but accuracy should be prioritized first. If you solve questions quickly but make mistakes, your score will suffer. Start by focusing on correct solutions, then work on improving speed through practice. TG: https://t.me/NimcetStudyNotes
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