It is one of the major concern for all the people who write bank exams from A-Z, either it is the first time or 26th time you write the bank exam negative marks will come up easily unless you concentrate well on the following things. Normally negative marks range from 0.25 and rarely ends with 0.50 , which depends on the mark that question carries.
Ok let us see what we can do to minimize negative marks ?
# First of all, You should know what type questions will be asked in that particular exam, for that you should go through previous question papers, because these guys who are setting the paper has the mentality of using the same blueprint/pattern.This will help you knowing what type of questions will be asked in each section.With that knowledge you can prepare well and also you can plan how much time you are going to spend for each section.
# As the legend says "Practice makes a man perfect" practice and only practice will decide either you win or lose the exam. There are various sites and books that can teach you short cut methods for each problem. get previous year question papers from internet or from the book called Pratiyogita Darpan [i recommend ] and write a mock test in your home and set the stop watch to 115-120 . Learning short cuts will help you in getting answers right and in short time, helping you both in time management and error management.
# Write each and every formulas you see in a notepad or a paper, carry it to the exam center and carefully go through before you enter the exam hall because revising can help you to access formulas quickly from your brain.
# If you find General awareness and socio-economic questions are tough enough, you can write them in a notepad or paper as per month or year, which will help you in last minute revising .
# Stay calm when you dont know a question or more than a question, Go for the others.If you are confident that you can solve it, then go for it else leave the unknown questions for later,because you may get stuck with it , so leave it for later which will save you some time and also some marks. Don't guess any answer, the probability of getting correct is less.
Please keep these things in your mind, It will help you for sure.
I hate negative marks |
# First of all, You should know what type questions will be asked in that particular exam, for that you should go through previous question papers, because these guys who are setting the paper has the mentality of using the same blueprint/pattern.This will help you knowing what type of questions will be asked in each section.With that knowledge you can prepare well and also you can plan how much time you are going to spend for each section.
# As the legend says "Practice makes a man perfect" practice and only practice will decide either you win or lose the exam. There are various sites and books that can teach you short cut methods for each problem. get previous year question papers from internet or from the book called Pratiyogita Darpan [i recommend ] and write a mock test in your home and set the stop watch to 115-120 . Learning short cuts will help you in getting answers right and in short time, helping you both in time management and error management.
# Write each and every formulas you see in a notepad or a paper, carry it to the exam center and carefully go through before you enter the exam hall because revising can help you to access formulas quickly from your brain.
# If you find General awareness and socio-economic questions are tough enough, you can write them in a notepad or paper as per month or year, which will help you in last minute revising .
# Stay calm when you dont know a question or more than a question, Go for the others.If you are confident that you can solve it, then go for it else leave the unknown questions for later,because you may get stuck with it , so leave it for later which will save you some time and also some marks. Don't guess any answer, the probability of getting correct is less.
Please keep these things in your mind, It will help you for sure.
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