CET preps-May 20 Students solve previous years’ questions, practice time management for CET

  • | Sunday | 20th May, 2018

This year over 17,196 candidates will give the competitive exam at the 23 centres across the city. Indore: As only one day is remaining in the hands, CET aspirants are trying to do everything to ensure that paper goes well and they get the seat at the college of their choice. From seeking advice from their seniors to solving previous years’ question papers, students in the city are leaving no stone unturned to prepare for the Common Entrance Test (CET), which is on Tuesday.Solving previous years’ question paper is a must, said 18-year-old Pooja Jain, who has already solved the last five years’ papers following her senior’s advice. “My senior who is also a good friend had given the exam two years ago and she had advised me to solve the papers of at least five years,” she said.Most of the students are practising for time management since it will be the second year for the exam to go online. The online exam is beneficial and students will be able to get some more time to write the paper, said 20-year-old Ritika Sharma.“My tuition faculty has advised me to make certain that I finish the paper ahead of time so that I get to review all the answers again before the final submission.

Indore: As only one day is remaining in the hands, CET aspirants are trying to do everything to ensure that paper goes well and they get the seat at the college of their choice. From seeking advice from their seniors to solving previous years’ question papers, students in the city are leaving no stone unturned to prepare for the Common Entrance Test (CET), which is on Tuesday.Solving previous years’ question paper is a must, said 18-year-old Pooja Jain, who has already solved the last five years’ papers following her senior’s advice. “My senior who is also a good friend had given the exam two years ago and she had advised me to solve the papers of at least five years,” she said.Most of the students are practising for time management since it will be the second year for the exam to go online. The online exam is beneficial and students will be able to get some more time to write the paper, said 20-year-old Ritika Sharma.“My tuition faculty has advised me to make certain that I finish the paper ahead of time so that I get to review all the answers again before the final submission. To ensure that this happens as planned, I have been setting time to solve each question of the mock test,” said Ritika.This is the first time that the upper age limit has been removed, so now the candidates above 23 years of age will be able to appear in the exam. This year over 17,196 candidates will give the competitive exam at the 23 centres across the city.

If You Like This Story, Support NYOOOZ

NYOOOZ SUPPORTER

NYOOOZ FRIEND

Your support to NYOOOZ will help us to continue create and publish news for and from smaller cities, which also need equal voice as much as citizens living in bigger cities have through mainstream media organizations.


Stay updated with all the Latest Indore headlines here. For more exclusive & live news updates from all around India, stay connected with NYOOOZ.

Related Articles