Exams play a crucial role in students’ life. First of all it gives them a fair idea about their knowledge, assess how much of the course material they have been able to assimilate, and also shows where they stand among their peer group. It also acts as a stepping stone for a student’s professional career.
New avenues of career prospects open up for students who have been successful in these exams. You will be able to study your favourite subjects of your preferred stream easily if you secure good marks in your board exam result.
In addition to the above mentioned points, exams in general teach you discipline, time management, perseverance, etc. Let’s focus on board exams as they are the most crucial stage in everyone’s life.
You should take your Class 10th Board Exams and 12th board exams seriously and be well prepared to score good marks in your board exam results. But, do not get panicked, there are a few board exam tips and tricks you should follow to achieve your dream result. Following are the few points on how to prepare for board exams:
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Start your preparation well ahead in time, from the beginning of the academic year. Make a study timetable for class 10. Give time to all your subjects, but prioritize the subjects that need your special attention.
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Read your textbooks thoroughly. No chapter is unimportant. Practice all the sums of each exercise. Do not neglect the languages.
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Take running notes in class, get your doubts cleared on time. Revise everyday whatever you have learnt in school. Glance through what is going to be taught the next day.
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Solve board exam question papers. These are a must to understand your speed and knowledge in the subject
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Write down all maths formulae, theorems in a small handy notebook. Go through them once in a while. Write down the derivations/formulae in physics in chart paper and hang it on the wall beside your study table. Take a peek at it every now and then.
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Mid-year exams give an idea where you stand in terms of preparation. Analyse your marks/answer sheets. Understand where you lost marks, and how to do better in those areas. You can talk to your respective mentor on how to improve your answer.
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Do not compare score with your classmates, rather, compare with your last test score. If you see an improvement, you are on right track. If you don’t, you have to work harder and cleverly.
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You can study with your group of classmates if that helps you. For some people studying alone gives better result, while for some discussing and solving problems with friends is more productive.
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Once you finish the syllabus, start solving previous years’ question papers. Mimic exam hall conditions while solving the papers. You will know the format of the question and more importantly, time management.
- Have adequate rest and free time. Studying 20 hours a day will not be helpful at all.
Do not follow every study tips people suggest before exams. Develop your own tricks and tips for board exam preparation and follow them.