9 Tips for Golden to reduce Negative Marking in NEET-PG

 NEET PG Exam It is a computer-based test consisting of 300 multiple-choice questions. Here in this article, we'll examine some ways to minimize Negative Marking on NEET PG.

While candidates study for the entire year in advance for the highly intense exam in the final few months, those who are preparing are in a difficult situation. While the preparation aspect is one thing, the real test of one's knowledge and caliber is when the students take the test. More than one's knowledge base and intelligence it is the is the candidates' mind and accuracy in attempting the questions which the students are aware of and their skill in answering the ones they're not certain of. According to NEET General format for students, they are awarded four marks for each correct answer and one mark is taken away for a incorrect response.

Tips to lessen Negative Markings in NEET PG

1. No Right Answer

In order to try more questions, students make wild predictions after two hours of the test, leading to attempting questions they are unsure of. Students should be aware that this is not the time to try your aptitude. More frequently than not it's found that those who try using guesswork lead to negative marking. Most of the time, these students don't make it to the merit list.

For instance, you're aware of 50 questions for sure - you'll have 200 x 2 = 400

In the event that you attempt to answer 50 questions through the guesswork method, 50 marks will be deducted, reducing scores to (400-50) 350.

The idea is to try to guess only those questions you know an idea of and leave out the questions that you are in doubt about.

2. Brain-warmer

Select the most straightforward questions start with questions that are simpler to reduce stress. Because stress negatively affects students' confidence it is best to begin with simple questions first. This directly impacts the student's psychological state through restoring confidence in himself. It's like warming your brain in preparation for the difficult questions to come. On the other hand, beginning with tough questions creates stress that is multiplied, which causes the pupils to mark their incorrect answers even for questions students were well-versed with.

3. Read Question Twice to Avoid Erroneous marking

Be sure to read the questions carefully and be aware of phrases like not excepting, for example. Students usually do not pay attention to such words and mark the wrong answers. Therefore, students must be extremely certain about the nature of the question actually is.

4. Be sure to review all options carefully.

For instance, you get this question If you want to know more, try the following

Posterior Pituitary or Neuro Secretes:

A. Oxytocin b. TSH

c. Prolactin d. Oxytocin and Vasopressin

If you were to read the question when you see the first answer with excitement you will mark "a you'd like to'' without having read the other options. Doing something you don't have full knowledge of is the worst thing. Many times 'All of these' are also an acceptable answer, but most students blatantly ignore.

5. Elimination Guesswork

If you're unsure about a specific question it is possible to remove the answer one at a time, to find the right answer. If you eliminate two choices, you'll have a 50% of the chance of being correct . If you eliminate three options, there is 100% chance of you being right.

6. Take 3 rounds

Effective time division is a second guideline to avoid negative marking. The idea here is to improve the quality of the questions according to your capability. If you have enough time to revise and revision, there will be no time to do negative marking because the majority all of the effort will be spent on analysing the questions you are able to accomplish with your existing knowledge instead of wasting your time reading the questions that are entirely unfamiliar to you.

7. Take risks Take a chance: Use it or Lose It!

Don't be afraid to take pre-existing knowledge-based risks. More than 180 to 200 questions will be easy. The rest of the questions are there to test your analytical abilities. There is no way to be certain of these questions. What the NEET PG examiners are looking at is your ability to think and your ability to think. The candidates who qualify will be the ones who answer between 50-80 questions based on their reasoning abilities with the aid of the elimination method. If you are prone to stress or shy away from trusting your gut on the questions you are asked, you'll end up making a big error.

8. Avoid Last Minute Rush

The last minute test can be disastrous. Experts recommend that students complete their work at least 10 seconds prior to time in order to avoid making random and untrue assumptions.

9. Reverse Psychology: Review yourself prior to the exam

Mock tests are the ideal way to measure yourself. Take as many tests as you can and mark your responses using only guesswork. Check your marks to see the percentage of your guesses really worked. This will discourage students from be haphazard in their guesses during the test.

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