Exams
MICAT Previous year paper
The completion of the previous Year's Papers and mock exams are crucial components of MICAT exam preparation. During their study period, candidates must complete 40 to 50 MICAT mock examinations. Candidates should begin taking full-fledged mock examinations, experts advise that for improved concept clarity, applicants should solve topic-by-topic sample problems as they study. Please continue reading for a list of some important MICAT mock test-related points.
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Try to answer each question about the subject you are studying at least three times. You will be able to comprehend the question and its logic on the first attempt, solve it correctly on the second attempt, and solve it correctly on the third attempt in less time.
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Once you finish the syllabus, you can start working on the MICAT previous Year's Papers to avoid getting stuck on a particular subject.
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Your goal in taking MICAT previous Year Papers should be to improve your speed and accuracy when answering the three-hour-long question paper. Boost your endurance so you can sit through the three hours of the exam without being emotionally or physically worn out.
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Analyze your performance and see where you need to improve after finishing each mock exam or sample paper. You should solve at least one mock exam every day to get habituated from the exam pattern.
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If the outcome of your first mock is not as you expected, don’t be disheartened. Instead, keep identifying loopholes and addressing them. The only approach to succeed on the MICAT exams is by practicing many mocks and increasing your accuracy in them.
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Since the MICAT exam has a subsection time limit, practicing sectional mock examinations is vital to learn and effectively manage time.