Marks can be increased by following these points:
1. Don’t waste time speaking with others or criticizing them.
2. Don’t eat junk food (or anything with preservative).
3. Try to be “always being in the now.”
4. Try to prepare in the early morning hours rather than late at night (that is, never burn the midnight oil).
5. Keep note of your studying habits in a diary.
6. You may use mild, pleasant background music to assist you to relax (if need be).
7. Make an effort to understand the fundamental principles.
8. Have question papers from the last five to six years, as well as a mock test (at the weekend).
9. After that, compare your responses to the correct ones (and keep observing the improvements or shortfalls).
10. Despite the numerous distractions, you should never let your attention wander.
11. To change your attitude and quiet your thoughts, you must retain “some intriguing things.” You may utilize the break time to listen to music or watch the news on TV (to break the monotony).
12. Accept your failures (if any), since they will serve as stepping stones to your success.

    HrithikRao These are general tips and tricks for a competitive exam. You must check that out. One tip is answer the questions for which you have an answer, don’t make guesses, and never answer in a hurry. Don’t choose a complex topic in the last minutes to solve.

    HrithikRao Yes Hrithik it’s also applicable to those types of exams as well. But again there are tips and tricks to attempt such exams. You can’t just go like attempting every question. There are negative sides like low scoring, low scoring due to normalization failing due to normalisation, etc in an exam of negative marking scheme.

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    Focus on a single examination and start preparing for it. The more you practice more you will be able to improve your marks in the examination.