CBSE Board Preparation Tips: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is starting the class 10th and 12th board examinations from February 15, 2025. On one hand, while students are currently busy finalizing their preparations with full focus, there are some students who are also facing stress regarding the examinations. In fact, the pressure to perform well in exams sometimes creates anxiety. This stress can make it difficult for students to concentrate on studies and remember the topics. In such a situation, with the right strategy, you can manage the exam stress and remain focused on giving your best performance.
Do revision and practice together
It would be better for students to give time to revision and practice together in the remaining days. Divide study time for all subjects in such a way that you can do revision after practice.
Understand the weightage of subjects
Don’t waste your time in reading the entire book in the name of revision. Revise each subject based on the weightage of the chapters. Solve old question papers, this will give you an idea of ​​what type and how many questions are being asked from a chapter in the exam. Knowledge of frequently repeated topics in board exams will play an important role in strengthening the preparation in the remaining time.
Give more time to difficult topics
However, to get the desired score in the examination, equal emphasis should be given to the preparation of all the subjects. But, it is often seen that students start revision from the subjects which they find easy. Do not make such a mistake, first revise the difficult subjects and difficult topics, so that all your doubts are cleared in time. You can also revise easy subjects in the remaining time.
Don’t just read, write and solve
Try to revise the answers to the questions by writing or solving them instead of just reading. Writing promotes memorization and things written are remembered for a long time. This also improves your writing skills and develops the ability to solve questions in less time.
Give importance to the notes made by you
In the remaining days, instead of reading any new practice book, use the notes made by yourself. These notes will prove helpful in revision in less time. Look carefully at the short cut formulas you have prepared to solve the questions. Keep your concept clear regarding each topic.
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