Some Important Reminders and Tips For Examinees | |
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1 | Be very relaxed and confident as this examination is almost the same like you have already attended several times for several years. |
2 | Carry your Admit cards both a duplicate copy and the original in a clear bag. |
3 | Use the same bag all through the examinations. |
4 | Have at least three ink pens in blue ink and a well-sharpened pencil. |
5 | Remember to carry your own sharpener, eraser, ruler, and a stapler. |
6 | Be at the test venue at least 20 minutes in advance. |
7 | Read the instructions on the facing cover page of the answer sheet very well before furnishing it. |
8 | Ensure that you very legibly write the correct details on this page. |
9 | Simply raise your hand in case you got some queries to the proctor until he comes to you or signals. |
10 | Read the questions carefully before you attempt any of them. |
11 | Always attempt all the questions whatsoever. |
12 | Write your question numbers clearly at the top center instead of writing on the margin as it ensures you haven't forgotten to mention the question numbers. |
13 | Always try to write the answers in your own words and avoid copying the exact words, lines, and paragraphs from the text/excerpts except for data, terms, and figures. |
14 | While answering comprehension questions, please read the questions before you read the passage. It not only helps you get the best answers but also saves your precious time. |
15 | Leave at least two lines after you have completed every single answer. |
16 | Copy statements for gap filling and True/False or MCQs in alternate lines. |
17 | Copy the vocabulary questions on the left side and write the answers on the right side at a parallel distance for all the answers. |
18 | Always underline the correct options you filled as answers. |
19 | Keep your writing tasks within a text box if possible. |
20 | Remember to Jot down the titles, topics, headlines, and morals for all the writing tasks at the top center in the text box. |
21 | Always brainstorm and collect ideas well before you begin your writing as it checks you from redundancy and repetition. |
22 | Having revised your paper well before submission, strike through all the pages that are unused and blank. |
The End |
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