NDA exam Last day Preparation
The NDA 1 exam is on 21st April 2024, and if you’re feeling stressed about it because of the big syllabus or not having enough study time, don’t worry. This blog will give you some quick tips and strategies to help you do your best in the exam.
NDA Exam overview | |
Subjects | Mathematics and GAT (General Ability Test) |
Marking Scheme | Maths- 300 marks GAT – 600 marks Total 900 marks |
Total exam | There will be 2 written exam Maths and GAT |
Exam Mode | Offline |
Negative Marking | 1/3rd marks allotted to the question |
Exam Duration | 2 ½ hours for each exam |
Official Website | upsc.gov.in |
NDA Revision: Use Every Minute Wisely
With only a little time left, it’s important to revise strategically. Here are some tips to use your study time more effectively
- Do not waste your time: During last day revision, it’s important to prioritize effectively. Don’t waste your time on entirely new topics. Instead, focus on increasing your understanding of the concepts you’ve already covered.
- Identify Your Strengths and Weaknesses: The first step is to conduct a self analysis. Analyse your performance in mock tests or previous years’ papers to identify areas where you excel and topics that require more attention. Focus your revision on plugging the knowledge gaps in your weaker subjects.
- Revisit Key Concepts & Formulas: Go over the fundamental concepts and mathematical formulas, especially in Mathematics, Science (like Physics and Chemistry), and the General Ability Test (GAT). Use tools like mind maps, flowcharts, or short notes to help you remember these key points.
Practice NDA Mock Tests Question Papers
NDA previous year question papers and NDA Mock tests are invaluable tools for exam preparation. Here’s why adding them into your last-minute revision plan is important:
- Identify Your Weak Areas: Solving NDA previous year question papers and NDA Mock tests will show you, your current level and what you need to work on. When you do practice tests with a time limit, you’ll find out areas where you are good and areas where you need to focus more. After these tests look back at your study materials or ask your teachers for help in those areas.
- Master Time Management: The NDA exam has a time limit, and effective time management is key to maximizing your score. NDA mock tests will help you to get used to of working within the time limit of the exam. You’ll learn to pace yourself strategically, allocating sufficient time to each section and question based on its weightage and difficulty.
- Get Familiar with the Exam Format: NDA previous year question papers and NDA Mock tests helps you to familiarize with the question format, exam pattern, and marking scheme of the NDA exam. This familiarity reduces exam day anxiety and helps you approach the questions with a sense of calm and collectedness.
Subject wise Tips
Now, let’s explore some subject-specific strategies to help you to help you succeed in the NDA exam:
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Mathematics: Revise important formulas and practice applying them to different problem types. Focus on areas like trigonometry, algebra, calculus, and geometry. If you’re struggling with a particular concept, revisit your class notes, textbooks, or online resources for a clearer understanding ( but now it is recommended to avoid going online until and unless it is very important).
General Ability Test (GAT): This section covers a wide range of topics, including English Language, General Knowledge, Current Affairs, Logical Reasoning, and Basic Science.
English Language: Improve your grammar skills, practice reading comprehension passages, and focus on improving your vocabulary. Reading newspapers, articles, and editorials can significantly improve your vocabulary and comprehension abilities.
General Knowledge & Current Affairs: Stay updated on national and international events by following credible news sources. You can also use current affairs magazines or online platforms specifically designed for NDA preparation.
Logical Reasoning: Practice solving logical reasoning puzzles and questions that test your analytical and critical thinking abilities. These can be found in mock tests, previous years’ papers, and NDA preparation books.
Science (Physics, Chemistry): Revise scientific laws, principles, and important experiments. Pay close attention to diagrams, graphs, and data interpretations in your study materials. If possible, try to solve problems numerically to solidify your understanding of scientific concepts.
NDA Exam Day Strategy: Be Calm, Be Focused, Be Victorious
The big day arrives, Here are some key tips to remember to perform optimally during the exam:
Maintain a Positive Attitude: It’s natural to feel nervous, but staying positive and focused is key. Take a few deep breaths and remind yourself of all the hard work you’ve put in. A positive mindset will enhance your clarity of thought and help you approach the exam with confidence.
Read Instructions Carefully: Don’t lose marks due to silly mistakes, Carefully read and comprehend the instructions for each question before attempting it. Underline keywords or key phrases in the questions to ensure you’re on the right track.
Avoid Guessing: If you’re not sure about the answer to a specific question, don’t guess it because there is negative marking system and avoid guessing. Use the process of elimination to rule out clearly incorrect options. Then, make an educated guess based on the remaining options and your understanding of the topic.
Conclusion
Keep in mind, these last minute strategies are designed to refine what you already know and boost your confidence. You’ve dedicated yourself to preparing, and now it’s your chance to show your skills. Stay composed, concentrate, and have believe in yourself. Approach the exam with a positive mindset, and you’ll be one step closer to achieving your goal of joining National Defence Academy (NDA). Join Commandant Defence Academy Dehradun for NDA and NDA Foundation coaching.
FAQs
NCERT Books: These books are highly recommended for building a strong foundation in core subjects like Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, History, Geography, and Political Science.
Reference Books and Coaching Materials: While not mandatory, these resources can supplement your learning by providing additional practice questions, explanations, and insights. Consult with experienced educators or coaching institutes to determine if such materials align with your learning style and needs.
Mathematics:This section carries 300 marks and consists of 120 objective-type questions.
General Ability Test (GAT):This section carries 600 marks and consists of 150 objective-type questions further divided into:
- English:50 questions (200 marks)
- General Knowledge:100 questions (400 marks) covering various topics like Physics, Chemistry, History, Geography, and Current Affairs.
Here are some strategies to improve your problem-solving skills in Mathematics
Master the fundamentals: Ensure a thorough understanding of basic mathematical concepts like arithmetic operations, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and calculus.
Practice regularly: Regularly solve problems from various topics to solidify your grasp of the underlying concepts.
How can I stay updated on current affairs for the GAT section?
Develop a News Consumption Habit:
- Newspapers:Subscribe to a reputable newspaper (e.g., The Hindu, The Indian Express, Times of India) and dedicate time daily to reading national and international news.
- News Websites:Utilize credible news websites (e.g. The Hindu, Times of India ).
- Magazines and Journals: Consider subscribing to weekly or monthly magazines (e.g., India Today, Frontline, Yojana) that offer deeper analysis of current affairs and provide diverse viewpoints.
- Government Websites: Visit official government websites (e.g., Press Information Bureau (PIB), Ministry of External Affairs(MEA)) to access official statements, reports, and press releases on various government initiatives and international relations.
- Discussions and Debates: Participate in discussions and debates about current events with friends, family, or online communities. This can help you gain different perspectives, test your understanding, and solidify your knowledge.
- Note-Taking and Summarization: Develop a habit of taking notes while reading or listening to news. Briefly summarize key points and important information to reinforce your learning and aid in revision.
Additional Tips:
Prioritize Credibility: Always verify the source of information before accepting it as fact. Be wary of fake news and misleading information circulating online.
Focus on Relevant Topics: While staying broadly informed, prioritize news pertaining to national security, defense, foreign policy, social issues, and economic developments, as these are more likely to be relevant to the NDA exam.
Maintain a Balanced Approach: Don’t overload yourself with information. Aim for regular, focused news consumption to ensure effective learning and retention.
Develop a News Consumption Habit:
- Newspapers:Subscribe to a reputable newspaper (e.g., The Hindu, The Indian Express, Times of India) and dedicate time daily to reading national and international news.
- News Websites:Utilize credible news websites (e.g. THE HINDU, TIMES OF INDIA ).
- Magazines and Journals: Consider subscribing to weekly or monthly magazines (e.g., India Today, Frontline, Yojana) that offer deeper analysis of current affairs and provide diverse viewpoints.
- Government Websites: Visit official government websites (e.g., Press Information Bureau (PIB), https://www.mea.gov.in/) to access official statements, reports, and press releases on various government initiatives and international relations.
- Discussions and Debates: Participate in discussions and debates about current events with friends, family, or online communities. This can help you gain different perspectives, test your understanding, and solidify your knowledge.
- Note-Taking and Summarization: Develop a habit of taking notes while reading or listening to news. Briefly summarize key points and important information to reinforce your learning and aid in revision.
Additional Tips:
- Prioritize Credibility: Always verify the source of information before accepting it as fact. Be wary of fake news and misleading information circulating online.
- Focus on Relevant Topics: While staying broadly informed, prioritize news pertaining to national security, defense, foreign policy, social issues, and economic developments, as these are more likely to be relevant to the NDA exam.
- Maintain a Balanced Approach: Don’t overload yourself with information. Aim for regular, focused news consumption to ensure effective learning and retention.
Cracking the NDA exam requires dedication, a strategic approach, and a strong foundation in various subjects. While coaching institutes can be a valuable resource, they are not absolutely necessary