Delhi Subordinate Service Selection Board (DSSS) is going to conduct the entrance examinations for the Primary teachers in the last week of October 2017 for selection of PRT Teachers in the MCD schools. The DSSSB Exam will be conducted on 29 October 2017. But the question arises that the time for solving 200 questions have been kept at 2 hours which is very less. So, how can a student manage his/her time to complete all the questions in time.
In the following article, we have compiled all the important aspect of time Management of DSSSB PRT Exam which the candidates can employ in order to complete all the questions in time from all the sections.
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Here is the examination scheme for the PRT teachers to be followed in the upcoming examination
DSSSB PRT Exam Scheme 2017
S. No.
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Name of the Section
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Number of Questions
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Total Allotted Marks
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Total Time
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1.
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General Awareness
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20 Questions
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20 Marks
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2.
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General Intelligence and Reasoning Ability
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20 Questions
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20 Marks
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3.
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Arithmetic and Numerical Ability
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20 Questions
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20 Marks
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A composite time of 2 Hours
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4.
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Hindi Language and Comprehension
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20 Questions
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20 Marks
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5.
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English Language and Comprehension
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20 Questions
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20 Marks
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6.
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Paper B: The Main Subject
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100 Questions
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100 Marks
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7.
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Total
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200 Questions
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200 Marks
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How to manage time for DSSSB PRT Examination?
The candidates should employ the following methodology to easily complete all the questions in the examination:
1. First of all the candidates should understand that the DSSSB has kept the respective subject as the tie breaker in the examination scores. This means that if the scores of two students get equal, preference would be given to the candidate who has scored more marks in their respective subject. This means that they must give all the importance to the Main paper in the examination.
2. Now, the aspirants should start with ENGLISH language subject but DO NOT linger too much on the comprehension part. In the 20 questions, have an aim to complete at least 15 questions. Do not spend more than 10 minutes on this paper.
3. Then move on to the Hindi Language and there too, do not linger much on the comprehension part. They must aim to score at least 15 marks in the Hindi Paper. Do not spend more than 10 minutes on this paper.
4. Now move on to General Intelligence Paper which will have 20 questions. The students must aim to score at least 12 marks in the examination and hence give 15 minutes to this paper. So now they can move on to the General Awareness section which happens to take the least of the time. do not spend more than 8 minutes on this section as this will NOT be time consuming.
5. Now, the section left in Paper A is the Quantitative section which happens to be most time consuming. Do not spend more than 15 minutes on this paper.
6. So when you reach the Paper B or the Main subject paper, you still have 62 minutes with you for the main subject paper. Try bringing in the maximum question in this paper or if you can score maximum.
Lets hope our time management tricks help you on the day of examination. make the most of it.