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With the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) exams starting, it is natural to panic and worries unnecessarily about revising the entire syllabus. Check out some last-minute tips and tricks that help students to sail through exam season smoothly.
Smart revisionStudying smartly counts, so keep that in mind if you want to avoid stress, listing out major focus areas for the students, Develop a plan; planning is key in the last days before the exam. Get your sleep schedule right: Eight hours is a must.
Work on your weak subjects, but also concentrate on the subjects you are good at. Keep revising those topics and make sure you don’t lose marks. Download free
CBSE board exam sample papers and previous year papers to boost your preparation.
Use flow charts and diagramsFor quick revision use flow charts and diagrams and practice exam papers of the last five years to cover all bases. To ensure that adequate time is given to each and every subject. Students who need to pay more attention to maths and science should balance (time) accordingly.
NCERT books form the basis for most questions asked in the board exams. These books must not be ignored. While revising, try to summarise one page in one or two lines. Let that be the trigger that helps you recall a topic or chapter.
Someone can be good with the oral presentation but often students get stuck with written and subjective text. They don’t know how to frame their answers. So it’s very important to practice extempore writing before exams.
Exercise helps tooPhysical activity improves academic performance and focus, brings down stress levels and instills positive behavior.
Parents’ responsibility is crucial they should do their best to motivate the child and try not to compare him or her with others. Children should not be pressurized for marks. Parents should always encourage the child to do well.
(from:hindustantimes)