As CBSE students prepare for their board exams it is important milestone for assessing their readiness and identifying strengths and shortcomings.It is critical that you pay close attention while studying for the exam. To reduce last-minute exam stress, students should create a timetable based on their study habits and preferences.
Here are some suggestions and pointers to help you prepare for the Board Exam
Begin your preparation by paying attention in class and covering the entire syllabus in a disciplined manner.
Read the NCERT textbooks for all subjects thoroughly to understand the principles, and practise all of the answered and unsolved questions.
Begin by writing down all you already know about a certain topic and highlighting the areas where you are lacking.
This strategy will increase your self-esteem. You will be able to anticipate the types of questions that will be asked in the exam and prepare accordingly.
There is plenty of study material available online. Use these resources wisely to improve your understanding of your regular lessons and notes.
With more than a month to go, the emphasis should be on revising high-weightage chapters and critical themes.
Use flashcards to help you remember vital information, and break it down into bullet points, lists, diagrams, and formulae.