FEW IMPORTANT TIPS & STRATEGIES HELPFUL FOR CLEARING THE IBBI VALUATION EXAMINATION SHARED BY ONE OF OUR WELLWISHERS VR. NILESH SUCHDEV
After looking at the results of several of my friends, and out of my own experience, I have devised this strategy for attempting MCQs of IBBI, which almost never fails:
1. Attempt all the MCQs for which you are sure
2. Calculate the score. If you are getting 65 or more, you may press submit, no need to attempt the doubtful ones (keeping margin for negative marking for answers you thought correct)
3. If you are scoring less than 65, you need to attempt more questions, even at the risk of negative marking
4. So go to each un-attempted question. Look at the probable answers, or eliminate surely wrong answers, whichever works for you.
5. If you have eliminated two and are left with two, go ahead and choose any one. In the long run, even after negative marks, you may benefit.
6. If you have eliminated only one, and there are three probably correct answers, re-read the question. Probably you know the answer, but the question is posed in a negative manner, which you have missed, and understanding the question well, the one answer you eliminated is actually the correct answer. If so, go ahead, and attempt. If not, and you are damn sure you can only eliminate one answer, you may skip this question.
7. After you are done, re-evaluate your score. If you are above 70 (this time, 65 will not suffice, since there is a higher probability of wrong answers). If not, you still need to take higher risk… and so on and so forth, till you are sure of clearing the test…
If not, you still need to take a higher risk… and so on and so forth, till you are sure of clearing the test…
Hope this helps.
Ar. Nilesh Suchdev
Valuer (Registered u/s 34 AB of WT Act & under Companies Rules 2017) & Architect (registered with COA)