Every year, Banaras Hindu University conducts its UET and PET Entrance Test for taking admissions into various undergraduate and postgraduate courses offered by BHU and its affiliated colleges. Entrance exam is conducted in the Paper-Based Test (PBT) mode as well as Computer-Based Test (CBT) mode.
Since you have put so much efforts in preparing for this national level entrance exam. Being a student of Banaras Hindu University, here I am going to share some last-minute tips with you guys that will surely boost your preparation and help you to crack this entrance test.
- NO more learning new concepts and topics as this might confuse you with the previously prepared topics, do believe your preparation is enough.
- Revise, revise and re-revise, keep strengthening your strength.
- Set Practice: The most important thing is to give mocks, set a timer and try to finish as many questions as you can.
- Time management is something that will definitely play a crucial role. Try to finish your mock test 20-25 prior of time limit.
- Do analysis of your mocks and keep working on your mistakes accordingly.
- Follow a good sleep pattern now. Take proper sleep of 6-8 hrs and do take some healthy and nutritious diet. {Heath is wealth}.
- Be focused & relaxed: Set a positive mindset and try not to focus on unnecessary stuffs. Surely your dream will turn into reality and hard work will pay off.
- Do not ask so much about other’s preparation. Trust yourself and your intelligence.
- This pandemic period is full of negativity but if you seek for happiness surely it will catch your vibe. Read your favourite book, watch an episode of your favourite series [recommended- FRIENDS], go for a walk or enjoy sunsets, try to spend some time with nature every day. Don’t hustle too much.
- Be in touch with some current affairs regularly and please stick to your entrance syllabus.
- For mock, the best recommendation is the previous 5-6 years question paper. It will help you to get an exact idea about the pattern of question and level of difficulties.
Some important things to follow during the exam-
- There is no need to see all questions in one go, try to attempt the first and then move on to another.
- Most importantly, there is no need to attempt all the questions due to negative marking. If you are not sure about the answer of any particular question, let it go.
- Let’s take an example, if you attempt 100 questions out of 150 and 95+ are correct, so congrats you have got your seat in the main campus, BHU. On the contrary, if you attempt all the 150 questions and out of which only 100 are correct and remaining are wrong, so there are very less chances for your selection in the main campus. Conclusion: focuses on quality [ACCURACY] not on quantity.
- No need to rush in every question. There is always enough time for attempting every question. Pay attention and focus; do read and understand and after that solve the question
- If you’re stuck in any particular question, there is no need to waste your energy on that single questions. Do skip and focus on the next one.
- Relax and don’t be panic as these habits will hinder your success process.
- Don’t read or study anything before an hour of your exam. Take deep breaths and collect some positive vibes which will surely help you in every possible way.
- If you feel the level of exam is difficult. Don’t worry, cut-offs will vary depending upon the level of the exam.
- After finishing the exam, do check your answer sheet twice as sometimes we do silly mistakes or leave a question unattempted.
- Do not try to ask or help your fellow candidates, as authorities might cancel your candidature.
- Be hydrated and motivated. Eustress always gives a kick start and most importantly a piece of your favourite chocolate will lift up your mood with.
Trust and believe in your potential and process. Give your best shot as you are opening a new gateway of immense new opportunities and responsibilities. Stay true to yourself and surely you will crack this exam. BHU is waiting for you.
WISHING YOU ALL THE VERY BEST!
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