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How to manage time for the CBSE board exam

The schools reopened a while ago, but the students are not ready for their offline exams as their syllabus are not prepared.

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How to manage time for the CBSE board exam

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  1. How to manage time for the CBSE board exam? The schools reopened a while ago, but the students are not ready for their offline exams as their syllabus is not prepared. The brief review period has begun, so it is a time when students are looking for last-minute tips and tricks to get high scores on the boards. Nothing can replace hard work, but with intelligent work, things get more accessible, and managing time can do wonders. Although a delayed schedule is a source of anxiety for students, the extra time they spend preparing can seem beneficial if they can use it properly. Successful time management plays a vital role in a student's life and is essential to success. However, time management is one of the most important issues students face, and this has proven to be a significant cause of stress for their exams. These skills are essential in helping students complete their syllabus and

  2. complete their papers comfortably within the three hours allotted for each theory test. With boards available, here are some time management tips for students: 1. Prioritize your task- The first step is to prioritize your routine and tasks. Could you not rush into them? Complete the essential topics first, then leave the easy cases for afterward. Make a list of all the functions you need to complete in a day and pick out the tasks you must do in a period. You'll feel somehow accomplished, no matter how messed up you are. 2. Time allotment- Time allotment is a goal-oriented management activity that helps fix time to each task in advance, setting a target and completing them. Students can review their progress and performance and be encouraged to do better in the future. They can do it by solving CBSE Sample Papers for Class 10 as well. Time allotment helps to focus on work and ensures no overwork, thus improving efficiency and increasing productivity. By doing this process, students can accomplish their goals on time. 3. Writing speed- Taking mock exams at home is essential to speed up. While preparing for the board exam, take-home three-hour homework tests at least once a week. This will improve your speed and help you better adapt to a high-pressure, timed environment. If you can't work on your writing speed before the exam, you may be surprised at how hard it is to write quickly and cleanly under the pressure of the time limit on a primary day. Your dirty writing in the answer script will annoy the person who marks your paper before checking the honest answer. So if you do not want to sell yourself, find a way to write quickly and neatly. 4. Question Assessment- Give each question a deadline so you can manage your paper completion time. Get an idea of what kind of answers you can write down in your time. Example: If you have 50 minutes of an essay question, check to enter the introduction, key points, and conclusion within that time limit. Avoid writing useless notes that do not relate to what was asked in the question. Keep your answers relevant and informative. 5. Prioritize the questions- After you have read the entire question, mark the questions you have in mind and be confident that you will complete those questions in a short time. After you have solved the problem, you can use the remaining time to find some other questions that seem too difficult for you.

  3. 6. Say yes to video/tutorial- Ideally, students should have completed their board syllabus and started their final review cycle. However, if they do not have it, watching tutorials/video lectures can help in the short term. Visual reading is appealing and helps to read faster and longer. Reading makes a topic boring after a short time, but videos make it attractive and complete the topic in a short time. 7. Focus on 15-min reading time- Now, students are assigned another 15-minute study session in the examination hall. Make good use of this time to research and understand the questions correctly and decide which ones you will try first. Additionally, find out how you want to answer each question. It is recommended that you start with the simplest and the shortest. You will feel confident as you wrap them up quickly. And leave the questions for later in which you're unsure about the answer. 8. Keep your answer up to the mark and short- Students are often impressed when they answer questions they like. This is the main reason they cannot finish the paper on time. Therefore, make sure that your answers are brief and to the point. Touch in all the required directions without elaborating. If you spend a lot of time explaining one solution, you may need to cut back on some crucial aspects. Keep these points in mind and answer your questions accordingly. 9. Right space for study- The purpose of the learning environment is to increase attention span so that you can focus and achieve goals in less time with less effort. The study area should be free of distractions, quiet, and peaceful. Students should make sure they have everything they need. Additionally, placing the clock where it can be seen will serve as a motivating tool. They should also monitor the timing of question assessments. 10. Make a strategy for the examination- This method can help save time. Find out how you want to go on paper, what category you can start with, how much time you can spend on a particular question, etc. And plan to review enough time. This will help boost confidence. The key is to study, memorize, evaluate and analyze. If you do this, achieving the desired outcome may not seem daunting. You can efficiently complete your exam on time.

  4. Conclusion Choosing between a set of possible answers and many distractions is not easy. Some students make their way through the guessing game, but it is a real struggle for others, as every option seems to be a logical answer to the given questions. The one who paid attention in class during the session can get enough points for a bit of review. More Sources:- ● NCERT Solutions For Class 6 ● NCERT Solutions For Class 7 ● NCERT Solutions For Class 8 ● NCERT Solutions For Class 9 ● NCERT Solutions For Class 10 ● NCERT Solutions For Class 11 ● NCERT Solutions For Class 12

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