SRM JEEE 2015: Tips for last minute preparation

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SRM JEEE 2015: Tips for last minute preparation
SRM JEEE 2015 exam tomorrow

The SRM Joint Engineering Entrance Exam is set to begin tomorrow, on April 19. It is conducted for admissions to B.Tech programmes offered by the SRM University, Chennai. The exam will be held in online mode from April 19 to April 22 and the offline exam will be held on April 26.

With the exam starting tomorrow, here is the paper pattern and few last minute tips to crack the exam:

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Paper pattern:

  • The exam paper consists of four parts, and holds a total of 315 marks
  • Physics: Part 1 will have Physics questions. A total of 35 questions carrying 105 marks
  • Chemistry: Part 2 will have Chemistry questions. A total of 35 questions carrying 105 marks
  • Mathematics: Part 3 will have Mathematics questions. A total of 35 questions carrying 105 marks
  • Biology: Part 4 will have Biology questions. A total of 50 questions carrying 105 marks
  • The paper will carry negative marking. For each wrong answer in Physics, Chemistry or Mathematics, there is one negative mark, and for each wrong answer in Biology section there is a negative mark or 0.7.

Last minute tips:

  • The candidates should be well versed in the exam pattern, if you are appearing for the online examination then prepare yourself with online mock tests. On the other hand if you're taking the offline exam then go through the pattern used in previous exams
  • The SRM JEEE gives importance to testing the numerical abilities of students. Candidates should focus on this area during revisions
  • The exam has a cut-off for all four subjects, so the candidates should give time for revision to all four sections
  • With just one day to go, attempt mock tests. These help you revise and learn time management at the same time
  • Do take breaks in between. Studying continuously lowers concentration levels and regular breaks would help you study with a fresh mind
  • Decide how much time you will allot to each section in the exam, and practice the sample papers accordingly
  • To save time during the exam, use the process of elimination, i.e., rule out the improbable options first, this will help you arrive on the correct answer faster.

The SRM JEEE will follow the objective type questions paper pattern, and will be conducted in English language only.