NLSAT Mock (Free)
About Course
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS, ANNOUNCEMENTS AND GUIDANCE
•This is a free mock for the students to get familiarized with the type of questions that our mock papers are going to contain.
•This mock is designed on the same pattern as of actual NLSAT exam.
•NLSAT Self Prep is majorly focused on comparative evaluation of the students, hence based on your Part A scores a rank list will be prepared through which you can get an idea on where you stand in the competition.
•The mock test is uploaded in PDF format and also as a quiz format on the website.
•You can attempt the mock test in 2 ways :-
- Download the PDF and print it out, feed answers to the quiz directly by looking at the passages in the PDF. The time limit has been set to 1 hour 10 minutes for 75 questions of Part A
- Attempt mock by downloading the PDF, printing it and solving it by setting a timer and later mark your answers on the quiz on website.(Recommended)
The questions are set consequtively, 75 questions back to back, you will have to be careful while marking answers because there is no strict division of passage questions.
•If you want your rank to be published it is mandatory for you to mark your answers on quiz as we get the data to form the rank list.
•The rank list will be published on the telegram group of NLSAT Self Prep. Link http://t.me/nlsatselfprep or just type @nlsatselfprep in the search bar on telegram.
•Part B is for self evaluation, but we shall provide you with a model answer if needed and you can DM on telegram for any queries.
•In our course we shall evaluate even Part B and release a rank list for both Part A and Part B. Unfortunately we wont be able to do it for the free mock because Part B evaluation cannot be automated like the quiz and it requires a lot of time to be invested.
• YOU GET ONLY 1 ATTEMPT FOR THE QUIZ, BE CAUTIOUS WHEN YOU START THE QUIZ, NO EXTRA CHANCES WILL BE GIVEN TO ATTEMPT THE QUIZ, HENCE ATTEMPT ONLY WHEN YOU ARE SURE OF COMPLETING ALL THE QUESTIONS AND SUBMITTING IT.
The marks that appear after the attempt of the mock test doesn’t take into account negative marks for wrong answers but in the rank list that we’ll announce, the negative marks will be taken into account.
The questions cannot be skipped in the quiz, as in NLSAT skipping a question will lead to negative mark.
The answers to Part A questions in PDF form and rank list will be announced on the telegram group.
Join the Telegram group :- @nlsatselfprep
TRUTH ABOUT NLSAT
•This exam requires a lot of speed, it doesn’t really require intellegence.
•Practising a lot of mocks might be detrimental to your preperation, practising a lot of mocks will fixate your mind to the type and toughness of the questions asked by that particular coaching institute and approaching the real exam with the same mind will hamper your natural way of approching questions.
•The Current Affairs asked in the exam are not really current events and issues, they are more of contemporary issues (important events and issues from past 4-5 years), slogging huge monthly CA pdf compilations will not be much of a help as these contain a lot of unnecessary information, but if other exams demand CA preperation then its justified.
•We will be uploading important CA (Contemporary Affairs) and CA (Current Affairs) necessary for NLSAT specifically, for free. Students preparing for other entrances will have to refer to other CA sources.
•Know the seat matrix before you invest excessive time to this exam than what’s required,
•Non karnataka, general catrgory, male = 24 (open for all other categories to compete aswell)
•Non karnataka, general category, female = 36 (24+12) (24 seats open for all, 12 seats open for female of all categories)
(detailed explanation of seat matrix will be published soon).
•So, be practical about the time that you invest in practising mocks for this exam, it shouldn’t hamper your preperation for other exams.
•This exam has considerable amount of luck factor involved, your exam day can go bad even after practising 100s of mocks, this is not an exam that’s focused on memorization, it tests your presence of mind. So be an active thinker.
•There are no ideal answers for Part B questions, so there cannot be model answers as such, but due to FOMO of students coaching centres come up with model answers. If you’re not able to answer questions like them its totally fine, most of those answers are AI generated. You must only look for comparative evaluation wherever possible, You must write better than others and not like an AI, you must know where your answers stand compared to others.
•Many students ignore part A and solely focus on Part B, your papers won’t even be evaluated if you don’t reach 1:5 and percentile requirement
Telegram Group @nlsatselfprep
Course Content
NLSAT Free Mock
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NLSAT Free Mock
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Part A
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Part B
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Important notice