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Preparing Yourself for Better Exam Performance

Here are certain tips to follow in order to prepare and score high class 12  CBSE Board Examinations-
  • Analyze Self & Learning Habits
Knowing yourself better is the first step in improving yourself. Students should analyze their strengths, weaknesses and accordingly should make up their minds to improve on certain aspects, gradually if not immediately. Answer to the following questions may help each of the students to know themselves & their learning patterns better and accordingly, will help in self-organization.
  1. Which time during the day do you learn better?
  2. In which room / which ambiance you concentrate better on your studies?
  3. Do you learn more while studying alone or while studying with some friend(s)?
  4. How many times reading is required for you to learn some topic/definition?
  5. What support do you require if you are trying to study but not able to understand a particular topic?
  6. How does writing a particular equation/definition multiple times help you in remembering and understanding it?

  • Develop Self Confidence
To develop self-confidence, try to learn with fun. Take your study seriously but do not get this seriousness over your confidence.  Always think positive about your examination. Positive attitude towards exams in the main important fact which you should have in yourself to successfully crack your exam.
  • Time Management
 Time management is one of the key aspects of your preparation and exam success. You need to develop and maintain a timetable for your study and give rational time to all subjects. It will help you to avoid the stress and examination fear which arise during preparation for the exams. Set a time limit/deadline for each subject, and then only you will able to complete your studies within time.
  • Vocabulary and Definitions First
If you wish to start learning of a new chapter, you may be a bit puzzled from where to start?
It is always a Good feature to start learning terminology and definitions first. The second stage of learning may be the equations and other theory.
  • Revision of Contents / Chapters
To complete the study in time is important, but revision is more important in your study. Revision of content of your chapter is like regular watering of plants for their healthy growth. Don’t wait till the end to revise. Select your weekend day as the best day for your regular revision about whatever you have studied during the entire week. Complete your all subject around two months prior to the final board examination, so that you could do the revision again and again.
  • Learning Pattern and Study Method

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