The Board of Secondary Education, Rajasthan will conduct the REET 2021 examination on September 26. The examination is being conducted after a long gap for recruitment to more than 30,000 posts of teachers. All the details of REET Exam 2021 have been released and the candidates now only have 3 days left to prepare for the exam.  
Candidates who are appearing in both Level 1 and Level 2 of the exam will have to cover an extensive syllabus. With 3 days remaining, check if you have prepared for the important subject matters that have a high probability to appear in the question paper. Candidates are advised to make a list of topics in which they feel confident and cross-check if they have covered all of them well. Essential tips to prepare for the REET exam


Don't start a new topic
Because the exam is only 3 days away, it is not advisable to read about any new topic.   Instead, candidates should completely focus on preparing for topics that carry high marks.


Solve previous year's question papers
Candidates should solve last year's question paper. Doing so will not only help you identify the most important topics for the exam but also assist in getting acquainted with the difficulty level, type and pattern of the questions asked in this examination.


Solve mock tests and sample papers
Candidates will have to score at least 60 per cent marks to qualify for the exam and make it to the merit list of REET 2021. Therefore, it is very important to correctly attempt at least 100 questions to get minimum qualifying marks. Also, candidates should score well which can be higher or equal to a specific cut-off. To increase the number of good attempts, candidates are advised to solve REET mock tests in the last few days. Solving mock tests and sample papers also helps candidates create time management strategies.


Practice child development and pedagogy questions
Question papers in child development and pedagogy and language are common in both levels of REET examination. Combining these subjects, each paper has a total of 90 marks out of 150. Therefore, it is important that candidates should correctly attempt as many questions as they can from these sections.


Refer to last year's REET Answer Key
Questions are often repeated from previous year's exams. Therefore, candidates are advised to refer to answer keys of older REET exam papers to know the answers to commonly repeated questions.


Revision and Practice Daily
A final tip - effectively use the remaining time and revise and practice daily. Candidates, especially for maths and science subjects, are advised to be well aware of important formulas, theories, concepts and facts.
 


 


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