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

 NEET PG Exam is an online test with 300 multiple-choice questions. In this article, we'll discuss some tips to reduce Negative Marking in NEET PG.

While candidates study for the entire year-round for the highly intense exam In the final few months, the candidates find themselves in a tricky situation. While preparation is a factor an exam, the ultimate exam of one's understanding and abilities is when students actually sit for the exam. More than just one's understanding and intelligence, what comes into play is the candidate's presence of mind and ability to answer the types of questions that students know and their smartness in answering the ones they're not very sure of. As per NEET Format PG, applicants receive four marks for a correctly answered question and 1 point will be deducted for the wrong answer.

Tips to lessen Negative Marking in NEET-PG

1. No Right Answer

In order to try more number of questions, students begin making guesses after 2 hours into the exam, thereby leading to attempting questions they're not confident about. The students need to understand that this is not the time to try your ability. More of the time, it's discovered that any attempts with a guess result in negative marks. The majority of students don't make it on their merit lists.

For instance, you know 50 questions for sure - you get 200 x 2 = 400

If you attempt 50 questions using guesswork - 50 marks get deducted, reducing the score by (400-50) 350.

Therefore, the concept is to apply guesswork to only those questions that you have some idea about, and to leave the questions you are completely unclear of.

2. Brain-warmer

Find the questions that are easy and then begin by asking questions that will help you reduce stress. Since stress can negatively impact students' confidence so the best approach is to start with questions that are simple first. It directly affects the psychological state of the student by reinstating student's faith in himself. It is like warming up your brain to prepare for the tougher questions that lie ahead. On the other hand the beginning of difficult questions creates stress that is multiplied, which causes the students to mark the wrong answers in spite of questions that they are familiar with.

3. Review the question twice to avoid Erroneous marking

Take your time reading the questions and be extremely cautious of words like not except etc. Students mostly ignore such words , and thus mark incorrect answers. So, students should be doubly sure of what they are asked to answer.

4. Take the time to read all options thoroughly.

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

Posterior Pituitary or Neuro secretes:

a. Oxytocin b. TSH

c. Prolactin d. Oxytocin and Vasopressin

When you read the question and seeing the first option and being awestruck you'll mark "a for a' instead of reading the rest of the alternatives. Attempting a question you have an extensive understanding of is a bad idea. A lot of times, 'All Of the Above' an acceptable answer, but majority of students completely ignore.

5. Elimination of the Guesswork

If you're not sure about a specific question you may eliminate the choice one by one to decipher the right answer. If you eliminate two choices, you'll stand a 50% chance of being correct and it removes three possibilities There is a the 100% chance of being correct.

6. Take 3 rounds

The ability to effectively divide time is a second thumb rule to keep from negative marking. The aim is to fine-tune the best of questions as per your abilities. If you have enough time to revise this means you won't have any time to do negative marking since the majority the time you'll be spent analysing the questions you are able to answer using your skills, rather than viling away your time reading through questions that are entirely new to you.

7. Be Risky: Use it Or Lose It!

Don't be afraid to take existing knowledge-based risks. More than 180 to 200 questions will be simple. All of them will test your analytical skills. There is no way to be sure 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 those who attempt 50-80 questions by their using reasoning abilities with the aid of the elimination technique. If you succumb to stress or avoid trusting your gut on the questions you are asked, you'll end up making a big mistake.

8. Avoid Last Minute Rush

The last minute test can be disastrous. Experts suggest that students should take their time and submit their responses 10 seconds prior to the time limit in order to avoid making random and untrue assumptions.

9. Reverse Psychology: Review yourself prior to the exam

Mock tests are a great way to evaluate your abilities. Try as many tests as possible and mark your responses using only guesswork. Examine your marks to determine the percentage of your guesses actually worked. This dissuades the students to take haphazard guesses in the test.

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