NIMSEE LLM Preparation 2020: Tips, Strategy & Guide

Nims Entrance Exam 2020 ( NIMSEE )

Updated on Apr 30, 2020 04:17 IST

While preparing for NIMSEE 2020, students need to be well versed with the prescribed syllabus, exam pattern and marking scheme in order to ace the exam. Ranked as one of the best private universities in the nation, NIMSEE offers a diverse range of courses which range from Journalism to Nursing to Aviation courses. However, in order to ace the entrance exam, students need to work hard and study well in order to crack NIMSEE. Shiksha helps candidates in preparing for the national-level entrance exam. Students from all over India aim to get admission in the university simply because of the academics, modern infrastructure and technology the university possesses. 

In order to prepare well for NIMSEE, candidates need to know a few minute details which can be highly helpful while preparing for the entrance exam. Here is a step by step process on how to prepare for NIMSEE which are as follows: 

Step 1: Know the Exam Pattern and Marking Scheme

Step 2: Get the prescribed Syllabus for the course applied for. 

Step 3: Make a Time Table. 

Step 4: Solve mock tests and previous years' question papers.

Step 5: Revise

Step 6: Get proper rest.

NIMSEE Exam Highlights

Exam Name

NIMSEE

Conducting Body

NIMS University

Programmes Offered

Undergraduate

Postgraduate

Exam Level

National Level

Exam Mode

English

Exam Medium

Offline (Pen and Paper Test)

Official Website

https://nimsuniversity.org

NIMSEE Exam Pattern

The candidate should know the NIMSEE exam pattern which are details such as the mode, medium, level of the entrance exam. These are minute details which do make a big difference. You should know in what language you are supposed to give the exam or whether the entrance exam is conducted in online mode or offline mode. The exam pattern for NIMSEE is as follows: 

Exam Pattern

Offline (Pen and Paper Test)

Question Type

Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)

Exam Medium

English

NIMSEE Marking Scheme

You should also know the marking scheme of NIMSEE. If you have applied for MSc Nursing, how many marks will the entrance exam be off? How many sections will come in the entrance exam? How many marks will each section carry? Once you know how the marks are distributed, you can focus better while giving the entrance exam. If you are unaware of the marks and sections, it becomes a bit of a problem as one as to sit and think as to which section to give more importance, hence, wastage of time. Here is the marking scheme for NIMSEE which are as follows: 

Total Questions

100

Total Marks

100

Negative Marking

No

How to Prepare for NIMSEE

Candidates can follow a few steps mentioned below on how to prepare well for NIMSEE. 

Prepare a Time Table: It requires plenty of preparation in order to crack NIMSEE. Start by preparing a time table. How much syllabus you can cover in an hourly, daily and weekly basis. It becomes easier for you to finish the syllabus on time and helps you revise as well for the course applied for at NIMS University. Science requires plenty of preparation and topics such as Mathematics and Physics takes time to understand. Give important subjects more time but not all the time. Distribute your time equally as your objective should be is to finish the syllabus. 

Solve Previous Years' Question Papers: The best way to understand the entrance exam is by solving the previous years question papers. You can find the question papers in study materials, help books, and even found on the official website of the university. By solving question papers, you test yourself, know your strengths and weaknesses. Also, try and finish the question paper within the time duration. The more you practice, the more efficient one gets. 

Revise: Revise what you have learnt. Through revision, one can understand what they have learnt better. Try and revise what you have studied at the end of the day. It can be a simple glance through or reading thoroughly what you have studied earlier on. 

Rest: Get the proper rest required. A fresh and healthy mind comes with proper rest and hence you can study better. Do not deprive yourself from sleep as it is imperative to get a shut eye in between your preparation. 

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