Hi students, we are still in the step six of a nine step signature solution in which we significantly increase your chances of getting into your dream College. This dream college can be aim Steli Institute of Medical Sciences Ph. Q. King George college left now, maulana Assad Christian Medical College went to St. John's Medical College, Bangalore and so on. Hope you enjoyed our previous two videos on this step. a previous video was on mindset before that it was on exam strategies.
Hope you have started applying these strategies in your preparation and you're getting significant results out of it. Hope you're also filling the sheets that we made you fill in the first three steps are understanding level of concepts understanding level of problem solving, understanding current exam strategies. In this video will walk you through the decision making skill that you need to develop in order to be do well in your mock exams. decision making is a skill that is not applicable just during your need preparation it will stay with you forever. As in when you go to your medical college and then become a great doctor, you will have to take a lot of decisions on a regular basis and how well the decisions you take will determine the trajectory of our life will redefine the kind of life you will be living will determine the level you will go into your profession and so on.
Because decision making is a very important skill. That decisions that you take in your life. Determine the trajectory of your life and as a result, it also determines how happy you are, how financially stable you are, how successful Are you in your life, relationships and so on. So be with us. Watch this video with immense focus, discipline and sincerity. And I guarantee you that if you watch this video, your decision making skills will improve significantly in your mock exam.
Be with us. Stay happy always thank you and all the very best. Hi students. This video is about decision making in mock exams. So decision making is all about which questions to attempt and which ones to leave. You have 180 questions in need, and you have to do that in 180 minutes.
That means you have just one minute per question. in Ames, you have 200 questions and 210 minutes there also you have approximately one minute per question. And you can't do all the questions. You can't do one at a meet you can't do 200 names as a result, you have to choose the questions which you think you know, and you will be able to do it under 1.5 to two minutes. Some of the questions that you choose to do, you will be able to do it under less than one minute. As a result, you will get more time at the end and the questions that you left in the beginning.
You can come back to to them and can give them a try once again in your mock exam. So once you read the question quickly and effectively, you have two options. The first is Do you know the concept of the question? Or you don't know the concept of the question. Now within this step, when you know the concept of the question, you either know the calculations or you don't know the calculations. Again, in this don't know concept, you either know the calculations, or you don't know the calculations.
Now, you might be wondering, when I don't know the concept, how can I do the calculations? Sometimes it happens that when we do a lot of problems, which are examples or from our coaching modules, or from reference books, and for example, if we refer to the solution of the problem, we tend to remember the calculations of that question, but we are not hundred percent sure of the concept. That means we won't be able to explain that question to our friend or to our teacher, but we know the calculations so sometimes, it's In your need or inspiration, you will encounter this stage. So after you have read the question quickly and effectively, you have to think do you know the concept of that question? Or you don't know the concept? If you know the concept, you again have to think, do you know the calculations of that question?
Or you don't know the calculations of the of that question? If you know the calculations of that question, we want you to give it the first priority. You just have to close your eyes and start solving that question. Just kidding. You don't have to close your eyes, you have to start that question with full focus and attention and you have to do it right. So when you know the concept when you know the calculations, that is the first priority we gave an idea is to do that question correctly.
You You won't do this question incorrectly most of the time, that means the probability of doing this question wrongly is very, very less because you know the concept you know the call calculations what else you want. Now when you know the concept, you don't know the calculations you depend on your data. Skills here, your probability of doing wrong is slightly higher. But if you think that you can derive the calculations in, say, 1.5 to two minutes, you should choose that question and should go about doing it correctly. Again, we have to minimize the mistakes that we make in this case, because when we start to derive something, we tend to make mistakes unconsciously or consciously. But idea is to pay attention to this question and do the calculations correctly.
Now, when you don't know the concept, and you remember the calculations, if you would have done this type of question, in your solid examples, or in your coaching modules, or in your reference book, and if you remember the calculations, you don't know the concept, we want you to give it the third priority, spend one minute on it and see whether you can get the right answer or not. And if you're not able to get the right answer, just move on to the next question. And when you don't know the concept, you don't know the calculations. We are We don't want you to think any further on this question and ideas to leave and move to the next question because if you spend more time on it, say if you spend five to 10 minutes on it, you may end up solving it. But no question is worth giving five to 10 minutes in your NEET examination, because in that examination, you don't have more than one minute per question.
So when when you read the question quickly and effectively, you either know the concept or you don't know the concept, and you know the concept, there are two things you either know the calculations or you don't know the calculations. When you know the concept when you know the calculations. This is the first priority we want you to give. When you know the concept when you don't know the calculations. That is the second priority we want you to give here you will depend on your derivation skills to do the question correctly. When you don't know the concept when you know the calculations, that is the third priority, because you sometimes end up remembering the calculations.
And when you don't know the concept when you Don't do the calculations idea is to close our eyes. Don't think any further on that question and leave and move to the next question. Because if you start attempting this question, you may end up solving it in five to 10 minutes, but no question is worth giving five to 10 minutes and need. As a result, we have to make very conscious choices we have to improve our decision making. We have to practice mock exams to the level where our decision making is good. Because if you are able to do a lot of questions correctly, and if you minimize the questions that you do incorrect, we will get a good score in our final examination, but give more and more mock exams.
Test your decision making scales improve on the scale with each and every exam you give and you will see a tremendous improvement in your mock exam scores and track. understand these techniques, start applying in your preparation and you will see results for yourself. Be with us. Stay happy always. Thank you and all the very best