Tips to get more marks in exams!

Just knowing the answers to the questions isn’t enough. Most of the time, it matters how you present your answer sheet. The person who will check your paper probably has about 50 – 100 other papers to go through. And that is a tedious job.

So, if he opens your answer sheet and finds all sorts of gibberish in there, well, you better be making sense. On the other hand, with neat paper, the checker might just go easy. So here are some tips on how to present your answers in a theory paper:

Starting with the topics you remember well

Start by answering those questions you can answer properly. The sequence of answering doesn’t matter as long as you write the correct question number to the answer. This way you will not only boost your confidence but also the person who checks your paper will get a good impression.

Draw diagrams wherever required

This will help you form your answers better and make your answer sheet more interesting. Teachers recommend drawing diagrams, especially in subjects like biology. Draw them neatly, label whatever is supposed to, and use a pencil(and preferably a scale) to draw.

Write answers in point form

Do not go on writing paragraphs after paragraphs after paragraphs. No one is going to sit and read every word of it. It’s always better to write the main point and elaborate it in minimum sentences. Underline the keywords in every answer. In the case of numerical- write the formulas used, show the final answer and always write the units wherever required.

Write as neatly as you can

Everyone appreciates good handwriting. So try to be neat. But, don’t let that slow down your speed.

Select the questions carefully

In case you have an option between which questions to solve. Once you get your question paper, spend the first five minutes analysing the questions. Don’t freak out after seeing the questions. Read the questions carefully and try to recall the answer points. You can write down the points in short at the back of your answer sheet (to help you recall later on). Select the questions that you are confident about and try to stick to them. You might not make the right choice later during the exam.

Recheck your paper at the end

Try reserving the last 10 minutes of your exam for rechecking your paper. You can come across silly errors that might’ve cost you your marks or there might be an instance where you forgot to write a particular answer. So, it’s always safe to go through your paper before submitting it.

REference

https://www.quora.com/How-do-I-write-answers-in-exams/answer/Ritija?ch=15&oid=173888791&share=a91c3689&srid=RDpYR&target_type=answer

HOW DO YOU PRESENT YOURSELF…

Presentation is very important and crucial part in everyone’s life, because at some point everyone should go through this presentation. Basically, we do think that presenting ourselves is an easy thing, Yes indeed it is , but if you follow some tips then you can present yourself in an extraordinary way and style. Here in this article we’ll be sharing some important tips to be noted and remembered for a wonderful presentation. Let’s look at them one by one.

5P’s of Presentation: The five p’s of presentation are planning, preparation, consistency, practice and performance.

TIPS FOR A GOOD AND HEALTHY PRESENTATION:

1.The first thing to be kept in your mind is you should prepare for the presentation, if it is informed to you beforehand.

2.It’s better to practice or make a trail performance before you give your original presentation.

3.Do not byheart everything that you wanted to convey in your presentation, but just remember the main points that you want to highlight or speak about, and so you can proceed your talk based on the main points.

4.Try to learn the correct pronunciation of the words that you find hard , vocabulary is important for an effective talk.

5.If you are presenting through some PPT presentation or something like that, you need to speak out the points relating to the slides.

6.Be confident in talking, if you get nervous before the gathering, it won’t look good, so try to practice before a mirror or before your close friends if you have the stage fear.

DO’S DURING PRESENTATION:

1.Firstly introduce yourself .You should talk confidently whatever you feel like talking, instead of uttering the words in a confused way.

2.You need to maintain proper pitch in your speech,  it leads to effective presentation.

3.Next, your body language. It includes, your hand gestures, facial expressions, body posture, eye contact, touch and use of space. If all the above were maintained in an orderly manner it gives the interest to the audience.

4.Your flow should be balanced, because you should neither speak like an express train nor be like a tortoise, so balance should be maintained.

5.Connect with the audience, keep your eye contact and keep a smile on your face, use your voice effectively.

6.Keep your speech simple, and tell some stories in between to create interest among the audience.

7.Keep yourself relaxed, breathe and convey with full confidence.

DO NOT’S DURING PRESENTATION:

1.You should never doubt in your talk, feel free and speak what’s in your mind.

2.Do not cover yourself like folding your hands or keeping hands tight etc., it delivers that you’re not confident enough and it shows your nervous feel.

3.Do not look at the script and keep on reading if you have a script with you, because you should keep eye contact with the gathering.

4.If you are showing some slides, do not reading the whole sentences from the slides as it is.

5. Do not try to make it fast and cut short your works, like if it’s and hour presentation do not end it within 30 minutes.

6.Don’t end your talk by simply summarizing what you have talked about.

7. If place is given, try to move and talk, instead of standing at the same place like an idol.

8.While using your gestures, do not move them very frequently but move accordingly.


*ALWAYS TRY TO GIVE YOUR BEST IN YOUR PRESENTATION AND SO NO NEED TO CONSIDER THE REST OF THE THINGS…

*KEEP A SMILE ON YOUR FACE,BREATHE AND CONVEY HEARTHFULLY…