AnkitTiwari If the exam is online, time management becomes even more important because the system usually has a built-in timer and auto-submission at the end. The core strategy remains the same, but with a few changes:
✅ Use On-Screen Features Smartly – Most online exams allow you to “mark for review” or skip questions. Use this instead of wasting time on difficult questions.
✅ Keep an Eye on the Digital Timer – Unlike offline exams, you don’t have to look at the wall clock; the system timer keeps you updated. Divide your time section-wise and keep checking the countdown.
✅ Avoid Technical Panic – Sometimes internet or device lag happens. Stay calm, don’t waste extra minutes panicking, and inform the invigilator immediately if there’s a technical glitch.
✅ Typing vs Clicking – In online descriptive exams, practice typing fast and error-free. In MCQ exams, avoid double-clicking or rushing, as mis-clicks can waste time.
✅ Revision at the End – Use the last 5–10 minutes to review all marked questions before auto-submission.
👉 In short: Online exams make time tracking easier with digital tools, but you must practice navigating the exam interface so that no extra seconds are wasted.