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REET Plan for Last 20 Days of Exam, And Secure your seat.

Jhalak Sharma
Last updated: 2024/07/18 at 11:28 AM
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The Rajasthan Eligibility Examination for Teachers (REET) exam will be held by the Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education Soon. The exam will start in shifts for Level 1 and Level 2 papers. This article will explain, how you can prepare for your exam and get selected in the REET Exam.

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Last 20 Days of Exam Tips1. Distance from social media and mobile2. Examine the brief notes3. Solve Mock Test Papers and Test Series4. Maintain a positive attitudeAdvantages of 20 Days REET PlanREET Previous Year Question PapersAdvantages of solving REET last year’s questions
REET 20 days plan

REET Level 1 is for Primary Teachers who want to teach Classes 1–5. Moreover, level 2 is for Upper Primary Teachers who would like to teach Classes 6–8. Therefore, it is important to make a REET plan for the examination to get the desired score. The remaining days before the REET  Exam should be spent revising the parts of the syllabus you have covered so far.

Last 20 Days of Exam Tips

Follow these amazing tips to help you make your preparation stronger in the last 20 days of the REET exam. Having a REET plan for the examination is very important to get the best marks in an exam.

1. Distance from social media and mobile

Candidates should avoid using social media to pass the REET exam. Although limited use of social media is beneficial, it is best to avoid or limit your use during exam preparation days. This is because social media can interfere with time management during exam days. You will be able to concentrate much better if you leave your phone away from your desk or utilize the “do not disturb” setting. Try calling your buddies instead of speaking with them online if you want to ask your buddies any questions.

When you are on the phone, keeping the conversation on the topic of the inquiry you had for your buddy and avoiding deviating from it is simpler. You can use the time you save to spend more time revising.

2. Examine the brief notes

While studying, you should read the prepared notes successively and keep clearing the doubts as they appear. However, the exam is quickly approaching, so don’t waste time taking notes. Instead, make short notes of the important keywords of any topic; now, read and revise the notes you’ve made.

In addition, how you take a note matters because various note-taking techniques provide different outcomes. By carefully examining your note-taking techniques, you can produce a set of notes that will aid your exam preparation and help you remember the key ideas from lectures and examinations.

3. Solve Mock Test Papers and Test Series

You can evaluate your preparation by regularly solving the test series of any coaching. Solving test series will help you determine which topics require more preparation. In addition, continue to give mock exams for the exam. Solving these papers will give you confidence, and there will be no stress on exam day.

Mock exams boost your self-assurance and help you grow better at answering questions. Additionally, it trains our brains to concentrate for three hours while finishing the project on time. Mock exams are designed to help us perform well in the real thing; they do not predict our exam scores. By doing these papers, the students can assess their speed and time management skills.

4. Maintain a positive attitude

Keep a positive attitude and confidence the day before the exam. This attitude will help you pass the exam. Don’t let stress and pressure get the best of you. Keep your cool and bring the paper. Don’t get stuck on one question, and then move on. If you can’t answer a question in a minute or two, skip it and move on because you must complete the entire paper in the allotted time.

Many students avoid relaxing because they believe it to be a waste of time. They believe that they would prefer to study then. However, this is when many people make mistakes and end up stressed and exhausted. They employ their cerebral faculties even if they aren’t engaging in physical activity. This necessitates downtime because it clears the necessary mental space for new, productive thought. The learner will be better able to concentrate and focus when they resume their studies in this manner.

Advantages of 20 Days REET Plan

The REET plan for 20 Days revision will benefit all candidates preparing for REET because it will be a one-stop spot for all preparation requirements and give them an extra edge. Check out the following advantages of the revision study plan:

  • Solve last year papers to understand the pattern.
  • The subject separation will increase productivity.
  • Improved time management
  • You can check on the topics that are difficult for you.

However, to achieve the best exam results, it is critical to understand the entire exam syllabus. Furthermore, getting things for the exam will make it easier to prepare for it in a structured manner. Working in a well-structured manner with the best coaching will result in the desired outcome.

REET Previous Year Question Papers

The dates of July 23 and 24 have been set aside for the REET Exam. As a result, those interested in applying must start preparing immediately. The REET test questions from the previous year are posted here. REET Previous Year Papers might give you an idea of the types of questions that may be asked in the paper. The more you know how difficult this exam is, the better you can organize your study strategy.

Advantages of solving REET last year’s questions

  • The applicant will be capable of understanding the REET syllabus.
  • The candidate will have no trouble understanding the questions’ degree of difficulty.
  • During the REET Exam, candidates can test their speed, accuracy, and time management.
 
Is negative evaluation in REET?

There is no negative marking in the REET Exam.

How long does the REET test last?

The REET exam has two levels: Level 1 and Level 2. The REET exam has 150 minutes, or two hours and 30 minutes, for each Paper.

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