Having a higher education
certification in management can go a long way in advancing the career prospects
of aspiring candidates in the modern times. One of the key requirements of
enrolling for an MBA or even PG diploma courses
is to pass one of the several qualifying examinations. The most common and
perhaps even the most misunderstood of these exams is GATE. In fact, most
students intending to appear for the GATE exam are known to face serious mental
and even psychological issues in the months preceding the exam itself. This is
mainly due to the various myths that come to be associated with this qualifying
examination over the years. The most common of these myths and the truth behind
them are discussed below.
GATE
Is An Extremely Tough National Level Exam
Most candidates preparing for GATE
exams are made to believe that it is extremely difficult to succeed in the
same. However, the perpetuators of such ideas fail to understand that the exam
is highly conceptual. This means that the exam aims to test the thoroughness of
understanding of the various concepts within each subject. This makes the exam
quite similar to any other qualifying exams that the candidates might have
appeared for in the course of their academic career. Hence, if the candidates
have gained a proper understanding of the concepts, they will not face any
difficulty in passing the exam.
Solving
All The Papers Of Previous Years Is Necessary For Assured Success
Most aspiring candidates tend to spend
a considerable amount of time trying to solve as many previous years’ papers as
they can. While solving previous papers can prove helpful, focusing solely on
this method is highly unadvisable. Rather the candidates should divide their
time equally for memorizing formulas, basic concepts and theories as well as
practising with previous years’ papers. The candidates should especially pay
attention towards learning concepts that might not have been covered in the
exams for past many years.
It
Requires Constant And Break Free Study For Months
It is not uncommon for the students
preparing for their GATE examination to spend endless hours in studying and
stop taking part in any other social and fun activities. However, this approach
can prove detrimental in the long run as it can cause the brain of the
candidates to become overloaded and also make them feel exhausted and stressed.
In fact, most professional coaches for GATE advice their students to take
regular breaks from study and spend some tome enjoying with family and friends.
This helps in refreshing their brain and re-energizing them to resume their
studying with full vigour and motivation.
Attempting
Maximum Questions Is The Best Way To Gain Good Score
This myth is generated by the fact
that having a good GATE score is necessary for gaining admission in the best
institutions offering Post Graduate
Diploma in Management. However, most students fail to consider the fact
that GATE score is only one of the various criteria considered by the
institutes for offering admission to the aspiring management candidates.
Moreover, the candidates also need to pay attention to answering maximum
questions, they should focus on getting maximum questions right. This will
minimize diminish the impact of negative marking followed in the exam.
It
Is Important To Thoroughly Study All The UG Subjects
The candidates registering for the GATE exam are
provided with a detailed syllabus covering the various topics and concepts that
the students will be tested on. This renders the aforementioned myth completely
baseless as the candidates need to focus only on a couple of subjects from
their UG courses. At the same time the students might need to work towards
strengthening their analytical and reasoning skills as they form an integral
part of GATE examination.