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Last Minute Tips for Board Exams ( Class 10th and 12th ) 2021


The corona epidemic worries students with anxiety as they prepare for board exams. Lack of classroom learning, teachers, and a regular study schedule increased students’ stress. The efforts of the CBSE Board to reduce the syllabus of the 2021 Board Examination are futile as many learners have a vague understanding of the low syllabus.

Follow these tips and we guarantee that no one can stop you from getting a high score on the board exam.

Today's video is for all the students who are going to appear for their Boards Exams - Class 10th and 12th.

This video helps you by giving some Last Minute Tips for Board Exams: Points which are covered in this video - 1) What you should focus on? 2) Time Management 3) Physical Activity 4) Parent-child Relationship 5) Technology - Yes or No 6) Attempt previous year’s unsolved papers

To help you in the preparation Takshila Learning provides the best Live Online Classes for All Classes - Preschool - 12th.

Here at Takshila Learning, we provide Online School Classes from Preschool to Class 12 for all subjects. We provide the best online tuition classes for Class 11th and Class 12th and other classes that comprise Animated Video lectures and Live online Classes that will help students to grasp concepts easily. 

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