Improving Exam Performance - Speed

NEET and AIIMS Success Coaching Improving Exam Scores and Rank
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I students, we are still in the step six of our nine step signature solution in which we significantly increase your chances of getting into your dream college and choosing the profession that you have always imagined to be. Hope you enjoyed our previous videos on this tab, which was on exam strategies mindset, decision making accuracy, and this video will be about speed. Now speed you have 180 questions in 180 minutes. That means just one minute per question in need. You have 200 questions in 210 minutes in Ames, just one minute per question. So speed plays a very important role.

For Speed again, you have to do a lot of practice you have to be very good in your decision making. You have to be very good at your accuracy. In this video, we will look at how to improve on speed and your mock exams. And hope you will apply these strategies in your preparation because it Unless you don't apply you don't get any result out of anything that you want to do. And only with application you improve your life you improve your preparation you improve your situations. So be with us stay happy always and keep applying what we are teaching here.

Thank you and all the very best. Hi students in this video we will look at speed during your mock exams. So you have very little time in your need and Ames examination as a result speed plays a very important role. But without decision making without accuracy, speed is of no use. Because whatever question you choose to attempt, you have to do it accurately. And then comes the speed.

Once you have started doing questions accurately in your mock exam, then you can work upon your speed so in the initial few months of your need preparation, speed doesn't matter. What matters is your mindset, your decision making Your accuracy, you can think about speed only after six months of need or in preparation has passed. Because you would have given say 10 to 12 mock exams in the first six months of your preparation, you would know your mindset you would know your decision making, you will know your accuracy. Only when you think that your decision making an accuracy are at a certain level, you can work upon your speed, because idea is to do whatever question we choose to attempt accurately. And then comes the speed and we will look how to improve on speed in this video. So speed is about taking the right decision on which question to attempt and finishing it in maximum, one to two minutes.

So when you decide, think whether you can do the question correctly in one to two minutes or not, if you can start solving that question if no, just close your eyes and move to the next question. And again OPR In your eyes. So once you have started doing the question, if it is going well, it has to complete in one to two minutes. If you are stuck, spend 30 seconds in deep thinking and then decide whether you can complete in next 30 seconds or not. If you think you can complete in next 30 seconds, go about and finish it. Otherwise Leave it.

So whenever you are stuck, suppose one minute in the question has passed, and now you're stuck. The idea is to spend 30 seconds on it. And again, think whether you can complete it or not. If you think you can complete it in next 30 seconds, finish it and that that means it will be an overall two minute for that question. A few things that you won't be able to do it is to leave and move to the next question because one minute was here 30 seconds was here and if you leave it, that means you wasted your one and a half minutes. If it is going well.

After one minute you would know How'd it went? If it is going? Well, you would have marked the correct answer, both in your paper and in Walmart. And if you're stuck somewhere you have to spend 30 seconds on deep thinking then you again have to decide whether after spending 30 seconds more, will you be able to finish it or not? If you think you can finish it, you should take the plunge and finish it. Otherwise leave it because there is no point wasting more time on the question.

You are stuck, because no question is worth even more than two minutes in need. Because you have to solve 180 questions and 180 minutes. Now what else you can do on speed, you can improve on how quickly you read the question you can improve on how quickly you decide whether to attempt this question or not. You can improve on your calculations by thorough understanding by better retention power and by better derivation skills. So read quickly and effectively you can improve on that aspect to improve on speed. You decide on the concept and you improve on the calculations so we can improve on reading quickly, we can improve on reading, we can improve on decision making, we can improve on calculations so far improving on calculations, we'll have to improve on our understanding level, retention, power and derivation skills for improving on decision making.

We have to improve on understanding and retention power. So keep applying these strategies be conscious of the time only after six months of your need. Preparation has passed. Once you have mastered the mindset, decision making and accuracy in your mock exams, then worry about speed. See what strategies work best for you for improving on the speed. Keep improvising your strategy so that you can improve improve your speed further And in for 50 questions in your final examination, at least, at least do 150 questions correct, attempt 161 70 questions and get into your dream Medical College.

So for speed, the prerequisites are good mindset, decision making accuracy. And then comes the speed, which will be after six months of data preparation as passed after you have given 10 to 12 mock exams, and spent one minute on the question if it is going well completed. If you are stuck, spend 30 seconds on deep thinking, then decide whether you can finish it in the next 30 seconds or not. If yes, go about do it. If no leave it because no question is for spending more than two to three minutes in need examination. Keep doing it.

Keep improving your mock exam scores and rank. Be happy always. Thank you and all the very best

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