Readings on Kerala- 18 Important Things to Remember On Your Exam Day
Hi friends, here are a few useful tips that will help you
score great marks for your upcoming examination.
1. Confidence: you must remember that you have already
studied most of the chapters. There is no need to worry or feel less confident.
Pray to God. You will certainly pass and get good marks for this examination.
On this blog, I have shared notes for all chapters in Readings on Kerala. If
you’ve read at least seven of these chapters (especially essays) you will
certainly pass the examination.
2. Remember to keep the following with you before leaving
for college:
·
Hall
ticket
·
Two
good quality pens.
3. Remember that your pen should not be a newly bought
one. If you’ve newly bought your pen, you must use to write an essay or 3
paragraphs on a rough paper to wear its tip. Otherwise, the new pen would be
rough in usage. This will slow down your writing during the examination.
4. If possible, reach the examination centre two hours
before the examination. Talk to your friends about the possible questions for
examination. If you could find the teachers, discuss with them the possible
questions. This will help you to brush up your memory.
5. Enter the exam hall by 1.20 PM from Monday to Friday
and on 1.50 PM on Fridays. The exam will start at 1.30 PM. Entering the exam
hall early shall help you get comfortable before the question paper is served.
6. Avoid speaking with your classmates inside the exam
hall. If you have any questions or doubt regarding the question paper, always
politely ask the invigilator.
7. Give half an hour to write one essay question. For
Readings on Kerala course, two sets of Essays shall be asked. This can be seen
in the model question paper. This means, to answer all essay questions, you’ll
take one hour.
8. Fifteen minutes shall be given to write one paragraph
question. Two sets of paragraph questions shall be asked. Three questions shall
be asked in each set. Two from each set is required to be answered. Refer Model
Question Paper for sample questions and to get an idea about time management.
9. For short questions, three-five minutes can be taken.
Two sets of short questions shall be asked. Out of five questions from each
set, four should be answered.
10. Please give much care to how you write your answers
on paper. Use a clear blue or black ballpoint pen. You must decide which colour
of pen will make your writing more legible or readable to the Additional
Examiner (the person who evaluates your answer sheets). Legible writing is more
important than stylized writing. Stylized writing may give you the result
opposite to what you desire. It is not always necessary that stylized writing is
readable. Keep your
writing simple and readable. This
is the most important part of the written examination.
11. Try to answer questions as per the order in the
question paper. I have seen many students resort to reverse order, answering
short questions first and making way for longer answers later. This will cause
them to lose a lot of time writing short answers. Longer answers like essays
and paragraph questions carry more marks. These questions should be answered
first when you have the energy and your memory is fresh.
12. Never calculate your potential score while you are
inside the exam hall. Always focus on your answers and how to write them
better. Calculations of marks or score can be done outside the exam hall.
13. Aim for 60 % marks minimum. The basic eligibility
required to apply for M A English or any other course in higher education is 55
%. So you need to score more than 55%. For certain jobs also, the minimum
qualification is Graduation with 55% marks.
14. Keep a clean handkerchief with you. This will help
you wipe your hands if they are sweaty while writing long answers. This
handkerchief also shall help you to wipe off any dust accumulated on the desk
or bench that you sit upon to write the exam.
15. Clean the desk upon which you write your exam. If the
desk is not clean, the answer booklet might get dirty and this will affect the
clean appearance of the booklet.
16. Before writing your roll number on the answer
booklet, refer to your hall ticket and make sure you are writing the number
properly.
17. Write the subject, subject code, and Question Paper
code only after receiving the question paper. This will help you fill the
booklet without any errors.
18. You must ask for an additional booklet if you are
aiming for marks above 60%. Answer sheets with an additional booklet will
create a good impression in the mind of the evaluator. This is because an
additional sheet means the student is proficient. When you are asking for an
additional booklet, ask for the booklet before the first one is finished. It
will take some time for the invigilator to bring you the additional booklet. If
you don’t have any more pages left to write on, any delay in getting the
additional booklet will cause you to lose time and therefore marks.
If you’ve
read these points, it’s sure that you will do great in your examination. May God
bless you. Perform well, my dear ones.
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