Get a normal
night’s sleep before the
examination date
Reach
exam centre early
and relax or discuss with close friends
Read the
question paper and the
instructions thoroughly. Mark the questions which you find you can
answer.
Ask the
invigilator for
clarifications, if any.
Make a rough
time scheme and
decide how much time you should allot to each question.
Leave 15
minutes at the end to
review the answers and make corrections, as needed.
Before you
start on any
particular question, make sure you understand it/interpret it
correctly.
Answer the
easiest and shortest
question first.
Answers
should be brief and
conforming to what is asked in the question.
Clearly
understand the difference
between the usages Define, Distinguish, Compare, List, Enumerate,
Explain, Write short notes on, Differentiate, Sketch and explain etc.
If you get
stuck up , proceed to
the next question and come back at the end if there is time.
Leave a
margin of 3 cm at the
left side of the answer sheet, if there is no printed margin.
Mark the
question numbers clearly
in the left margin.
ORGANISE
YOUR ANSWER SHEET:
write legibly; use reasonably large size letters; don’t cram; space the
lines reasonably apart; use a lined sheet below the answer sheet to
ensure steady writing; use pen or dot pen with reasonably thick writing
point; use blue black ink; do not use washable ink; use pencil and
instruments for drawing figures, tables etc.
Indicate
your numerical answers
clearly and with proper units. : Eg. Maximum stress = 23000
kN/mm2 …. Ans
Re-read your
paper and make corrections,
if needed, before you hand over the paper.
Never do any
post mortem
on examination till the last exam is over. Go home and prepare for
the next examination.
ALL THE BEST
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