Understand the structure and requirements of the exam. Review past exams or ask your instructor for guidance on what to expect.
Identify the most critical topics or concepts that are likely to be covered in the exam.
If you have any doubts or need clarification on certain topics, don't hesitate to ask your instructor or classmates.
Even if you're not studying extensively, make use of available resources such as textbooks, lecture notes, online materials, or study guides.
Look for sample questions or past exam papers to get an idea of the types of questions you may encounter.
Plan your time wisely during the exam. Allocate appropriate amounts of time to each question based on their marks or complexity.
Pay close attention to instructions and ensure you understand what is being asked in each question.
Maintain a calm and focused mindset during the exam. Avoid unnecessary stress or distractions that can hinder your performance.