February 21, 2017

Simplyfing Mathematics

Contrary to popular notion, this is the one section on which you can actually rely. Most aspirants assume that Maths is the toughest part but believe me when I say that this is the easiest part of the paper, and in this you can easily score well.
For this section all that you need to do is to go through the basics , practice a lot and be ready for easy but lengthy calculations.


While Beginning
Even if you hate Mathematics and haven’t touched this subject after class 10th it still is OK because here in the HSEE exam Maths is of elementary nature, if your fundamentals are clear, you can solve all these questions with ease.
So start with fundamentals and attempt some questions. You can start like, complete the basics of a chapter and solve some questions from that chapter.

The Second Step
After going through the basics of all the topics (like formulae, shortcuts etc. ) try to practice as much questions as  you can because practice will give you confidence and will figure out your weak points.
While practicing don’t forget time constraint and don’t run away from lengthy calculations. You can see (ask around) if there are any shorter, simpler steps; in case your calculation is too long.
If you are a Law Exam aspirant then focus on the syllabus which you have already learnt because questions in HSEE won’t be from outside of that.
Don’t forget to solve all the past year papers and attempt a good number of mocks, this will give your preparation a finishing touch !
In Exam Hall
- If there is an option to use virtual calculator (it was there on the last year paper) then use that only for lengthy calculation, don’t waste your time in doing simple calculations with that.
- The one life saving tip in doing Maths during exam is to be confident. Try to not keep cross-checking again and again.
- And at lastly, don’t get stuck at any single question, a few rat-trap questions will be there in the paper, so don’t waste your time in solving them, jump to the next question after attempting once.
P.S. – Also remember,  HSEE gives you 1 min. per question. If you will Save your time in the GS or any other section , you can invest that in solving Maths. So,
                                                  Don’t Panic , Keep Calm  and Solve Maths !
Achchha Chalta hoon ! Looking forward to see you all here.

10 comments:

  1. This blog is so helpful. Thank you so much guys.

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  2. do they provide on screen calculator? and can we prepare for HSEE in 40 days ??

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    1. Last year there was a screen calculator on the top right corner of the monitor.As of now we don't know whether they will provide or not.
      And 40 days is more than enough to prepare for HSEE if you use your time judiciously. Try solving previous year question papers to get an idea of the pattern of the question paper.

      All the very best.

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    2. Thank you so much .....Savio.I Appreciate all the efforts u guys are putting to help us...

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  3. There is no pen and papers to do maths work

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  4. This blog is very useful. When i tried mock test,i could see many Options for answering such as save n next,save for review n next etc. At the same time there is an option to change our saved answers. So what is importance for such an optio.? Pls replay

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    1. Your answer will be the last saved answer , the exam unfortunately or otherwise doesn't have an autosave feature.

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