Are you a PU2 aspirant struggling to complete your exam paper within the allotted 3 hours? Do you often find yourself running out of time or unable to revise your answers? If yes, you’re not alone. Many students face this challenge, but with the right strategies, you can master time management and ace your exams. In this article, we’ll discuss 7 proven tips to help you manage your time effectively during exams, ensuring you complete your paper with confidence and even have time to revise.
Why Time Management is Crucial for PU2 Exams
Time management is a critical skill for exam success. No matter how well you’ve prepared, if you can’t present your answers within the time limit, it can cost you valuable marks. Common issues students face due to poor time management include:
- Inability to complete all questions.
- Lack of time to revise answers.
- Panicking when time seems short.
By following the tips below, you’ll learn how to tackle these challenges and optimize your exam performance.
7 Time Management Tips for PU2 Exams
1. Practice with a Timer Before the Exam
- Solve Model Papers: Set a 3-hour timer and practice solving model papers under exam conditions. This will help you understand the question pattern and time required for each section.
- Analyze Your Performance: After solving, review your answers to identify areas where you can save time.
2. Understand the Question Paper Pattern
- Familiarize yourself with the structure of the paper. For example, in Chemistry:
- Section A: All questions are compulsory.
- Section B: Attempt any 3 out of 5 questions.
- Section C: Attempt any 4 out of 6 questions.
- Knowing the pattern beforehand saves time during the exam.
3. Develop a Time Distribution Strategy
- Allocate specific time slots for each section. For example:
- Section A (MCQs): 20 minutes
- Section B (2-mark questions): 20 minutes
- Section C (3-mark questions): 40 minutes
- Section D (5-mark questions): 45 minutes
- Section E (Numericals): 20 minutes
- This strategy ensures you have 25 minutes left for revision.
4. Read the Question Paper Carefully
- Use the initial 10 minutes to read the paper thoroughly.
- Identify easy and scoring questions you’re confident about.
- Plan which questions to attempt first to save time later.
5. Start with Easy Questions
- Begin with questions you’re most confident about. This boosts your confidence and ensures you secure marks quickly.
- Leave difficult questions for later to avoid wasting time.
6. Write Crisp and Relevant Answers
- Focus on what’s asked in the question. Avoid unnecessary details.
- Example: If asked about the function of lymphoid organs, write only the functions—no need for an introduction or structure.
- Writing extra content doesn’t guarantee extra marks.
7. Keep Time for Revision
- Reserve the last 15-20 minutes for revision.
- Check if all questions are attempted.
- Verify numerical calculations for accuracy.
- Review theoretical answers for clarity.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Spending Too Much Time on One Question: If stuck, move on and return later.
- Ignoring Reading Time: Use the initial 10 minutes wisely to plan your answers.
- Not Leaving Time for Revision: Always save time to review your paper.
- Panicking When Time is Short: Stay calm and focus on answering what you know.
Final Words of Encouragement
Trust your preparation and stay confident. You’ve worked hard, and with these time management strategies, you’ll be able to present your answers effectively and score well.
Good luck with your exams!
By implementing these tips, you’ll not only manage your time better but also approach your exams with confidence and clarity. Happy studying!

B Aishwarya
Chemistry Educator at Deeksha
M.Sc. in Chemistry Fro NIT Rourkela
Qualofied JEE Mains (2015) and GATE Exam (2020)
+5 Years experience in Teaching (JEE Mains/NEET/KCET)
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