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Tips to prepare for board exams


 
Tips to prepare for board exams


Tips to prepare for board exams


The following are some pointers to assist you to prepare for board exams.

Last-minute worry should be avoided – Students should begin the year by focusing on their schoolwork. They should not put off studying till the last minute to avoid feeling under strain. Parents should not overburden their children and should assist them in their education in every way feasible.

Students should resist the trend of learning without grasping the principles by getting a thorough understanding of the subject matter. They must have a thorough understanding of the course material. Every topic must be well-understood by the student. As a result, he or she would be able to simply solve the exam paper.


Practice with the sample paper and the previous year's paper – Students should concentrate on practicing with the previous year's paper and the sample paper. This will assist students in comprehending the paper design as well as time management. Please visit CBSE Class 10th and CBSE Class 12th to practice the sample paper and the previous year's paper.

A healthy diet and a well-deserved break– The CBSE board exam is a hectic period for pupils. They must pay attention to their nutrition as well as take the required pauses before the exam. Students should get enough sleep so that their minds are rejuvenated and they can focus on the exam.


Students must produce brief and accessible revision notes. That will be readily available for revision at the time of the exam.

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