The document provides a list of 10 common mistakes to avoid when preparing for the GATE exam. These mistakes include not using an online calculator, not practicing enough questions, having overconfidence, not discussing difficult topics, not revising material multiple times, trying to become an expert in only one subject, not focusing on the syllabus, not having a proper study plan, not changing one's plan if it is not working, and not increasing study time as the exam approaches. The document aims to help students by highlighting these mistakes to avoid repeating when preparing for GATE.
The document provides a list of 10 common mistakes to avoid when preparing for the GATE exam. These mistakes include not using an online calculator, not practicing enough questions, having overconfidence, not discussing difficult topics, not revising material multiple times, trying to become an expert in only one subject, not focusing on the syllabus, not having a proper study plan, not changing one's plan if it is not working, and not increasing study time as the exam approaches. The document aims to help students by highlighting these mistakes to avoid repeating when preparing for GATE.
The document provides a list of 10 common mistakes to avoid when preparing for the GATE exam. These mistakes include not using an online calculator, not practicing enough questions, having overconfidence, not discussing difficult topics, not revising material multiple times, trying to become an expert in only one subject, not focusing on the syllabus, not having a proper study plan, not changing one's plan if it is not working, and not increasing study time as the exam approaches. The document aims to help students by highlighting these mistakes to avoid repeating when preparing for GATE.
Let me share with Mistakes while Preparing for GATE “Please Don’t Repeat”-
1. Not using online calculator.
2. Not practicing more questions 3. Over confidence 4. Pre assume answer of the question 5. Not discussing difficult topics 6. Not doing revision several times (80 times recommended with time interval) 7. Trying to become expert in one subject 8. Not focusing on syllabus 9. Not having proper plan 10. Not changing in plan if it is not working 11. Not increasing study time with time Hope, It will help.
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