1. In the initial 5 minutes once go through the full paper and tick those questions which are of your topics of interest and which may not be but are easy.
2. Since the pressure is high at start and if you solve more of the problems you will feel less pressurized during the rest of the exam. So solve easy questions first.
3. Don't stick on one question and waste your time. If you are unable to do leave that half solved sum and at last if you have time remaining in your hand come back and attempt those questions. And yes do leave the space under that half solution so that afterwards you can complete it in a systematic way.
4. Never make a guess. Attempt only those whom you have solved. Because even for one mark you can go behind by around 1000-2000 rank.
1. In the initial 5 minutes once go through the full paper and tick those questions which are of your topics of interest and which may not be but are easy.
2. Since the pressure is high at start and if you solve more of the problems you will feel less pressurized during the rest of the exam. So solve easy questions first.
3. Don't stick on one question and waste your time. If you are unable to do leave that half solved sum and at last if you have time remaining in your hand come back and attempt those questions. And yes do leave the space under that half solution so that afterwards you can complete it in a systematic way.
4. Never make a guess. Attempt only those whom you have solved. Because even for one mark you can go behind by around 1000-2000 rank.