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Saumya Jain

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  • Aspirants are advised to not study any new topics right before the examination. This may create confusion and they should spend their last few days before the examination reviewing the topics that they have already studied and are familiar with.
  • Daily revision is very important for the aspirants to perform well in the OJEE exam.
  • Aspirants should attempt OJEE mock tests regularly to assess their preparation progress and correct their commonly made mistakes.

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Saumya Jain

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  1. Practicing sample papers and mock test. 
  2. Focus on improving accuracy and speed. These are the two players which can help the students fetch good marks.
  3. Students can begin preparing for the QA section with easier topics first and then move to tricker ones.
  4. They can prepare flashcards to help memorizing formulas and theorems.

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Saumya Jain

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Check below some strategies to help students improve speed and accuracy for the OJEE exam:

  • Develop time management skills. Students should allocate a specific amount of time to each section based on their comfort levels. 
  • Practice is the key to improving speech and accuracy in any competitive exam. Students should regularly practice, take mock tests, solve previous years' question papers, etc., to get used to the exam pattern and marking scheme. 
  • Students should attempt the easier questions first and then move to the difficult ones. This will help students manage time efficiently and at the same time have enough in the vanity to
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2 years ago

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Saumya Jain

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  • Do not arrive late to OJEE exam centre. 
  • Do not forget to carry coloured printouts of OJEE admit card. 
  • Do not carry prohibited items including electronic devices, study material, bags, to exam centre
  • Do not engage in malpractice  

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2 years ago

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Saumya Jain

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OJEE exam day dos:

  1. Reach OJEE exam centre at least an hour before exam time. 
  2. Carry two copies of the OJEE admit card, photographs and one photo ID card (original and photocopy)
  3. Candidates should not forget to carry OJEE admit card
  4. Carry a blue/black ball point pen for signing attendance sheet

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2 years ago

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Saumya Jain

Contributor-Level 10

Aspirants should start preparing for the OJEE exam at least six months before the test date.  This duration will be enough to complete the OJEE syllabus thoroughly and practice ample number of mock tests. The OJEE exam is similar to other MBA entrance exams so if a candidate has appeared for any other MBA exam before OJEE, they need to only do exam based preparation and focus on exam-specific mock tests. OJEE 2026 exam will be conducted on May 4, 5, 7, 8, and 9. 

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2 years ago

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Saumya Jain

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Students can use OJEE syllabus as a guide to prepare for important topics. Students should have a study routine which should be divided in parts. They can also practice using OJEE PYQPs. Mock tests should be Holy Grail to ace OJEE exam. 

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2 years ago

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Saumya Jain

Contributor-Level 10

Quantitative Techniques section of OJEE question paper is toughest sections. Important topics of this section include

  • Arithmetic
  • Geometry
  • Average
  • Percentage
  • Number Systems
  • Profit and Loss
  • Ratio and Proportion
  • Time, Speed and Distance
  • Mensuration
  • Trigonometry
  • Probability, etc. .

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Vikash Ranjan

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If you have completed your Diploma then you are eligible to get 2nd year lateral entry admission in B.Tech in any college after giving the entrance exam. You can study NCERT books and the basics of the syllabus you have studied in your Diploma for its preparation.

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