CBSE Exam Preparation: The datesheet of Central Board of Secondary Education for class 10th and 12th has arrived. Examinations will start from 15th February. How to do revision in this remaining time, what strategy to adopt? Know.
CBSE Board Exams 2024 Last Month Preparation Tips: CBSE Board 10th and 12th exam datesheet has been released. According to this, the exams will be conducted between February 15 and April 2, 2024. Every year a large number of students appear for these examinations and this year too this number is quite high. After the datesheet comes, candidates can plan their revision strategy better. With this, they will know which paper is due later so that they can take out time accordingly for its revision. Finish the revision of the papers which are due first and make a strategy accordingly.
Do revision like this
There is still time for CBSE board examinations to start. Exams will start from 15th February. In this regard, experts believe that it is better to start the final revision a month in advance. Accordingly, you should start revision around 10th January. Stay relaxed in the last four-five days, do not take too much pressure and keep revising what you have read immediately.
If there is anything left
The first step of preparation is that after going through the complete syllabus, look for the right books and start studying without skipping any topic. Right now December is going on, so if you have problem in any particular topic or you had dropped any particular topic earlier then pick it up. Now is the time to cover this topic. Along with regular studies, give a few hours a day to this topic and complete it on time.
Talk will be done with sample paper
There will be many students whose preparation would have advanced a lot by now. In such a situation, they can assess their preparations by solving sample papers. This will also give you practice and you will also come to know about your shortcomings in time. Not only this, those who have not prepared should also solve the sample paper and see in which area you have more difficulty. Remove it in time. Solve the paper within time and get it checked later.
Take breaks to stay focused
To stay focused, study by taking regular breaks. Don’t let exam anxiety dominate you. Keep taking breaks in between and do activities that refresh your mind. If you want, you can also do group study. There is plenty of time for this now but when the papers are near, avoid it. Sleep properly, eat properly, keep yourself refreshed and proceed with the preparation with a positive mindset.