Top-notch tips to crack the Olympiad on the first try 

Preparing yourself in general -  Prepare yourself mentally. So you have around 2 or 4 weeks for Olympiad. You need to work hard and be ready to cover all the topics in the limited time frame you have. 

Keep consolidating your basic concepts -  Since most of the Olympiads is concept-based and objective (multiple choice question type), all you need to do is reinforce the basic concepts that you already know.

Solve sample papers -  Almost all Olympiads have online sites where you can get previous year's papers for minimal costs.

Make a Schedule -  After reviewing the syllabus and test pattern, candidates studying for Olympiad exams must develop a study schedule. 

Appropriate study resources –  As part of the Olympiad exam preparation, candidates must select appropriate resources, such as study materials and books, and other necessary resources.

Stick to your schedule -  Cover at least 85 percent of the topics that are required. Your priority list should be such that you read the topics with more weightage first and then the topics with less weightage.

Move on to other topics only when you are comfortable with the current topic -  Most people try to cover only the syllabus, but it is more beneficial if you cover fewer topics that you are completely confident about Because you will be able to answer all or most of them.

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