Summary
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The video starts by highlighting the difference between students who perform well in exams despite studying less and those who study hard but score lower. The key difference is their answer writing skills.
Discusses common mistakes students make in exams such as bad handwriting, slow writing speed, and unnecessary cuts in answers. Solutions include improving handwriting and writing speed through specific exercises.
Shares tips on presenting answers, including maintaining proper sequence, using keywords, and avoiding short forms. Highlights the importance of underlining important words and organizing content neatly.
Introduces 'fast writing hacks' like hand warm-up exercises and air writing to help increase writing speed and efficiency.
Covers strategies for long answers, such as making notes on rough pages before writing and the importance of clear structure and underlining.
Explains how to handle numerical questions by boxing final answers and including units, and how to address difference-based questions with structured layouts.
Concludes with reminders to apply these techniques in exams to potentially increase marks by 10 to 15 points and encourages sharing the video.