◆ Execution
In-exam game plan & the final stretch
By exam day this should be automatic, because you'll have rehearsed it across 25+ mocks.
The 40-minute game plan per section
VARC · 40 min
- Quick-rank the 4 passages by readability; do the friendliest first.
- ~8-9 min per passage incl. its questions.
- Bank all 8 VA marks (3 TITA = no negative).
- Skip the 4th passage if brutal, protect accuracy.
DILR · 40 min
- First ~3 min: read all 5, rank E/M/H. Don't solve yet.
- Solve 2 easiest fully first; then a third.
- Hard ceiling 9-10 min/set, then walk away.
- 3 clean sets ≈ 96-99%ile. That's the target.
QA · 40 min
- Scan 1: solve all easy/quick (arithmetic + easy algebra).
- Scan 2: winnable mediums.
- Always enter TITA answers (no negative).
- Walk past the 4-5 time-burner monsters.
The last 10 days
- Taper mocks: 2-3 in the first week, none in the final 3 days.
- Revise all formula sheets + error log + insight library, no new material.
- Sleep on the real schedule; eat and exercise normally; avoid caffeine spikes.
- Logistics: admit card printed, ID ready, test-centre route checked, slot time confirmed.
- Visualise calm execution of the three section game plans above.
Exam-day checklist
- Reach the centre early; carry admit card + valid photo ID (and a passport photo if required).
- Before each section: take one breath and recall its game plan, order, time ceiling, skip rule.
- Watch the clock at section milestones (e.g. DILR: 2 sets done by ~20 min).
- If a section goes badly, reset, the next section is a clean slate.
- Submit every TITA you've computed. Never leave a free, no-negative mark behind.
Exam-day temperament
You will hit a hard section, everyone does. The plan already accounts for it: skip, protect accuracy, move on. One bad section is not a bad exam, normalisation and your strong sections cover it. Trust the process you rehearsed; don't improvise on the day.
You've earned the calm
By exam morning you'll have read hundreds of passages, solved thousands of questions, and run 25+ mocks with deep analysis. The work is done. Walk in, execute the plan, and let your preparation speak.