CBSE 10th, 12th Exams 2021: Know how to score good marks in board exam
CBSE Board exams are scheduled between May 4 and June 11, 2021. With syllabus covered, students now need to plan their revision in a way so as to score high in CBSE 10th, 12th exams 2021.
Students preparing to appear for the CBSE 10th, 12th Board exams 2021 must have already covered their syllabus by now. It is time that they plan their revision in such a way so as to score high in the examinations. From covering all the topics in the syllabus to knowing the exam pattern, getting all doubts cleared and solving the previous years’ question papers- all this is extremely important in order to ace the examinations. The CBSE board examinations 2021 are scheduled between May 4 and June 11.
At this stage, students look up to their parents and teachers for help and support. Little support and motivation from them can really lift their spirits and improve their performance.
Students should plan their revision and focus on gaining conceptual understanding of the topics rather than just mugging them up. Preparation for the board exams should emphasize on each subject, with special attention on weak areas. Discipline and dedication is very important. The two major factors that play vital role in preparation at this stage include management of time and stress. Make a proper study time table or schedule and follow it religiously.
CBSE Board Exams Tips and Tricks
Students can follow the points below to know how to prepare for board exams class 12 and 10 and score well.
Know the revised CBSE syllabus
CBSE has reduced the syllabus for class 10 and 12 for the academic year 2020-21 by 30 per cent in the wake of COVID19 pandemic situation. Students must know the topics that have been deleted in various subjects and devote their time learning the topics covered in the syllabus.
Utilize time wisely
It is important to have the right preparation strategy and follow it strictly. Make the most of the preparation time left for board exams through optimum revisions. The three-tier revision method suggests that students should first revise the topic on the same day, then after three days and then revise the same topic at the end of the week. This way, they will be able to get a strong hold on topics and subjects and they will stay in memory for a longer period.
Cover NCERT Textbooks
The CBSE question papers are designed from the topics covered in the NCERT textbooks. Students are advised to cover all the topics from their textbooks first and then pick up any other reference books. When school students are flooded with all kinds of reference books from different publishing houses, it is vital to follow the right book without losing the track.
Stress Management
Do not sit for long hours together in a panic to study all at once, instead take small and frequent breaks at least after one hour of focused revision. These intervals are essential for the brain to retrieve information and revive the energy, making students ready for the next sessions.
Get the doubts cleared
While studying, students come across various doubts that build up confusion. It is important that they get every confusion or doubt cleared at the very beginning, however small it may be. This practice helps in getting the concepts cleared and retain the topic for a long time.
Make notes
It is essential that students write down the formulas or important points that they come across while studying. These notes can be referred to while revision or just before the exam day too. Writing notes helps retain them for a longer time.
Remember, the grades or marks that one score in examinations do play a vital role in determining the career graph. So, stay focused and put the best foot forward while writing the paper. Attempt the papers with a positive attitude and confidence and there would be no reason to stumble.
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