Dr. Sabita Yograj,
Prof & Head,
Dept. of Physiology,
Coordinator (MEU & CC).
Academic Registrar,
GMC, Kathua (J&K) India
“Trust yourself, you know more than you think you do”
—————- Benjamin Spock
Dear all, examinations are one of the most crucial phases in a student’s life. Most of you will agree with me that, whenever we have to write an exam, never ever we are fully prepared. Despite our thorough preparations, multiple revisions, and loading of our brain with immense data situations get no better. Imagine a hypothetical situation, where you are sitting in the examination hall, waiting to catch hold of the much-awaited question paper. Now when it comes in your hand, you look at the paper, start panicking, and your brain freezes. If in this condition you attempt the paper you may get fewer marks or grades than what you deserve. Whatever be the type of the paper: subjective/objective, one needs to follow certain steps before answering the questions. Let me try to guide you with a few following tips which might be helpful.
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