Predict your Percentile based on your ANU PGCET performance
Predict NowANU PGCET 2020 is scheduled to be conducted in the first week of May. Candidates who will qualify the ANU PGCET 2020 entrance test will be eligible to take admission in the postgraduate course offered at Acharya Nagarjuna University and its affiliated colleges in the state.
Candidates who are going to appear in ANU PGCET 2020 must have already started their preparation according to the syllabus defined for specific PG courses. The syllabus of ANU PGCET test for each PG course differs. However, ANU PGCET 2020 exam pattern for all subjects remain the same.
Now that there are only a few days left for ANU PGCET 2020 examination, we are expecting candidates to follow some strict guidelines which will help them score well in ANU PGCET 2020 test.
Follow the Syllabus
It is advisable that students go through complete syllabus and ensure that they follow the official detailed syllabus while preparing for the test. It will help students avoid wastage of time in revising topics that are not covered in the syllabus.
Maintain Speed
Candidates must note that they need to attend 100 MCQ’s in 90 minutes. So, to maintain the speed of attempting questions, candidates must practice as many test papers as possible before the final entrance test. Candidates can refer to previous years question papers and practice them thoroughly.
Attempt easy questions first
The questions asked in ANU PGCET have equal priority of marking scheme and there is no negative marking. So, candidates must ensure to answer all questions and try to attempt maximum correct questions. Make it practice to attempt the easy questions first and then attempt rest of questions which are lengthy or comparatively difficult.
Decide your strength and weakness
Not everyone is good at all topics. However, it is the candidates’ responsibility to find topics in which they are good at and also those topics which may be tough for them.
Once it is decided candidates can concentrate to score more in sections they are good at which will help them score better. But it does not mean that they should skip topics they are not good at. At the time of preparation, the candidates must also give sufficient and extra time on difficult topics to make concepts clear which will help them attempt questions asked from such topics in ANU PGCET 2020
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Microbiology comes under Life Sciences paper of ANU PGCET 2020 exam. The exam is mostly based on the syllabus of UG or B.Sc course. You can click on the link below to download the PDF of the syllabus -
ANU PGCET Life Sciences Syllabus
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