You prepare for months, understand concepts well, and still lose 15β20 marks in the exam due to avoidable mistakes.
Misreading questions, poor time management, careless calculations, and bad presentation silently kill scores.
I made these mistakes myselfβand learned the hard way.
This blog breaks down the most common exam mistakes students make and shows exactly how to avoid them.
π Topics Covered in This Blog
Donβt Do This in Exam
Big Mistakes Students Make in Exams
Exam Hall Mistakes to Avoid
Never Do This During Exams
What Not to Do in Exam
Avoid these mistakes onceβand your marks will automatically improve.
Donβt Do This in Exam #1: Misreading the Question π΅
The mistake:
Students rush through questions and misread what is actually asked.
Writing velocity instead of acceleration
Explaining instead of calculating
Answering βwhyβ when asked βhowβ
Why it destroys marks:
Even with the correct concept, the wrong demand gives zero marks.
What to do instead:
Read the question three times
Circle keywords like find, explain, derive, calculate
Underline the first five words before starting
β‘οΈ This single habit can save 8β10 marks instantly.
Big Mistake #2: Poor Time Management β°π₯
The mistake:
Spending too much time on the first section and rushing the last partβor leaving questions blank.
Common result:
Easy questions skipped
Panic in the last 20 minutes
Poor handwriting and silly errors
Smart time split rule:
Easy 50% questions β 40% of time
Medium 30% questions β 40% of time
Difficult 20% questions β last 20% of time
Golden rule:
Scan the paper for 10 minutes before starting and wear a wristwatch (never rely on the phone).
Exam Hall Mistake #3: Silly Calculation Errors ββ
The mistake:
Correct method, wrong calculation.
Examples:
Incorrect multiplication
Sign errors
Missing units
Why examiners cut marks:
Accuracy matters more than speed.
Safety system for Maths & Science:
Circle the final step
Write units for every answer
Match answers with options (for MCQs)
Recheck final values for 5 seconds
β‘οΈ This habit alone saves 5β7 marks.
Never Do This During Exams #4: Writing the Same Answer Twice ππ«
The mistake:
Attempting the same question in two places due to confusion or panic.
What happens:
Examiner checks only one
Risk of cancellation
Wasted time
Correct approach:
Box the question number clearly
Write one clean, confident answer
If changing an answer, strike it neatly and rewrite once
Clarity beats confusion every time.
What Not to Do in Exam #5: Wasting the Last 5 Minutes π
The mistake:
Re-reading answers without actually fixing anything.
Smart use of last 5 minutes:
Check final calculations
Verify diagram labels
Ensure keywords are underlined
Confirm page numbering
β‘οΈ This review can recover 5β10 marks easily.
Bonus: 5 Hidden Exam Killers π
Checking time on phone (slow + distracting)
Illegible handwriting (marks cut silently)
Small or unclear diagrams
Skipping steps in numerical answers
Leaving questions blank (attempt everything!)
Exam Day Survival Checklist π¨οΈ
Admit card + ID copies
2 black pens + 1 blue + pencil
Transparent water bottle
Wristwatch
Calculator (if allowed)
Rough work planned in margins
Prepared students panic less.
10-Point Answer Writing Perfection βοΈ
Box question number
Underline keywords
Write steps in order
Draw full-size diagrams
Maintain neat handwriting
Circle final answers
Mention units clearly
Leave proper spacing
Avoid excessive cutting
Review in last 5 minutes
Presentation alone can add 10β15% marks.
Final Result Difference π
Same preparation
Same syllabus
β Without fixing mistakes β 65β70%
β
After fixing mistakes β 85β90%
Real improvement comes from execution, not extra study.
Final Challenge
Fix just these 3 things in your next exam:
Read every question carefully
Manage time with a wristwatch
Review final answers calmly
Avoiding mistakes is the fastest way to score higher.
