Relying on someone else: Candidates should remember that since they are taking the exam, they should be responsible for the preparation as well. A lot of people rely on external factors like a teacher, mentor, friends or online videos, etc. to help them understand certain topics or motivate them.
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Never-ending delays: Procrastinating is common, where everything is pushed to tomorrow. That tomorrow never seems to see the light of the day. We all know how bad the repercussions of delaying can be, so without any further ado, get started now!
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Don’t try to walk and chew gum at the same time: While it is great to be a multi-tasker when it comes to NTSE preparation, it can be a wrong move. Stick to the one-thing-at-a-time policy. Avoid social media engagements or watching TV while studying.
Referring To Multiple Books: This can be a huge blunder. In the fear of not wanting to miss out on anything important, students tend to consume a lot of information, which often is not required and unimportant. For this, they refer to a stack of books.
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Carelessness Towards NCERT: Students generally think that going through NCERT is not gonna help them and they should rather study from bigger and thicker books to ace the exam. This is not the case. NCERT is the first and foremost step towards NTSE preparation.
Not Solving Enough Previous Year Papers and Mock Tests: It is very important to get familiar with the exam pattern to know what to expect on D-day. Many aspirants feel black out on exam day due to exam anxiety.
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Referring Multiple Books, But Completing None: Students often tend to follow multiple books thinking that they will master everything. This is the wrong approach. Complete one book first and then go for another.
Studying Until the Last Minute: Many aspirants keep procrastinating when there is enough time left for the exam but start panicking when the moment of the exam arrives. This only adds up to the confusion and nervousness.
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