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Guide to pass PMT


Posted Date: 03 Jan 2009    Resource Type: Articles/Knowledge Sharing    Category: Career Guidance
Author: Raj MalikMember Level: Diamond    
Rating: 3 out of 53 out of 53 out of 5Points: 15 (Rs 10)



Can I rechange my Answers



This is not allowed in AIlMS and CBSE PMT but in some other PMT's, rechange only if your are 100% sure, else do not do it because most of the time the new answer turns out to be wrong.



How to attempt main papers in PMT



In mains exam speed and accuracy are important. Look at the questions and makeup a mental picture of kind of question (it is difficult, easy or tricky) and formulate your answers to it. This way finish easy questions first and then move on to questions that require lengthy answers. (You will find lot of these questions in physics and chemistry.) You must attempt each and every question (even if it is answered wrongly as there is no negative marking). Also you should solve the question completely (you will not get any marks for leaving out steps or for not reaching till the final answer) start each answer from a fresh page and write neatly. (A question paper evaluator roughly gets a minute to check your paper and he will feel more happy if you write neatly). Speed, accuracy and neatness are ways to satisfactorily attempt the question paper and this comes with practice. Start practicing for the mains (subjective) paper from day one. This can be done by practicing writing answers to some of the MCQ's you do and by doing model test papers based on subjective questions.



Last moment preparation of PMT



As the exam due date approaches your adrenaline also starts increasing. Now it is the time to give your one or two years of preparation a final push. By this time you must have finished one round of revision and would have developed enough confidence and exam temperament to face the exam. Also you are taking adequate precautions to take care of your health by taking proper diet and enough rest).
One month before the exam is a crucial time which can make or mar your chances of selection. You need to increase the pace of your studying so that you can finish one more revision and solve as many MCQ's as possible (especially from last 10 years papers). You need to go through your notes or High Yield Fact's. Most of the students tend to slacken at this time (For e.g., I have been studying so much over the year, now I am tired). This is not the time to relax. Maintain (or increase your study pace) so that you at least revise the complete syllabus once more. If you relax at this stage you miss reaching the summit when you are actually so near it. All you have to do is to make a little more effort to reach it. Students can join crash course at this stage which is absolutely essential if you have not joined a coaching institute previously. A crash course will essentially help you to revise, to further strengthen your concepts (and weed out misconceptions), develop exam temperament and gives you a rough picture of what’s happening in the competitive environment and where you are standing in it (how many students are sitting, what kind of exam is it, its cut off %, how well are other studying etc.)



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