5 Tips to Score 90+ in CBSE Board Exams in the Last 40 Days. Different Strategy for Different Students.
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Now that the CBSE date sheet for 2023 is out, students only have 40 days in their hands to prepare for their board exams. In a tough crowd of over 34 lakh CBSE students, the benchmark of students dreaming of scoring 90+ always remains high. However, everyone can’t follow the same strategy and expect to score 90+ marks in the board exams. What might work for one, might not work for someone else who spent the year with a different type of preparation.
There are two types of students right now: those who completed their syllabus with school and those who have completed their revision through self-studying. With minimal time in your hands, here we are jotting down the most effective strategy for both types of students for these last 40 days.
Student Type 1 – Those Who Have Completed Syllabus with School
1. Take Revision & Practice Together.
Since you have completed your syllabus with school, there are two things left now – revision, and practice. However, you don’t have much time now, so find a common ground to do both together. Divide your time for all subjects in a way that you can revise followed by practice. It’s no secret that solving CBSE Boards’ previous years’ papers are recommended the most. But MTG's CBSE Chapterwise Topicwise 10 Years Solved Papers book can help you with not only practice but revision as well.
Not only does it have the previous 10 years’ CBSE Boards solved papers, 5 practice papers, and 3 CBSE sample papers, but it also has chapter-wise concise theory and brain maps for perfect revision. Therefore, this book is highly beneficial for those seeking perfect revision and practice.
2. Revise According to the Weightage of Chapters
Don’t waste your time by reading complete books in the name of revision. Your schedule should be based on the weightage of chapters in each subject. By knowing the weightage of chapters and knowing the most frequent topics that are repeated on boards, you can revise effectively and accordingly without wasting your time.
MTG’s CBSE Champion aka CBSE Chapter-wise Topic-wise 10 Years Solved Papers has always been known for the explicit Topic-wise graphical analysis within each chapter. Thus, you can be assured about the weightage of even the smallest topic and do perfect revision along with practice.
3. Don’t Read, but Write & Solve.
It’s always better to revise or solve by writing, instead of just reading the solutions. Make sure to write as you read because it makes the memorization process easier and you can retain more for a longer period of time that way.
Student Type 2 – Those Who Completed Revision with Self Studies
1. Practice, Practice, & More Practice
Since you have completed your syllabus and revision, you are in the final phase of your preparation which is lots of practice. By solving sample papers, you can get a real-time experience of the CBSE Board exam. You can practice the flow to attempt the real exam. MTG's Score More 21 Sample Papers for CBSE Boards 2022-23 is perfect for that as it includes as many as 21 papers for ample practice which are based on the latest CBSE exam pattern provided on 16th September 2022.
2. Master Answer Writing Skills
Even with perfect preparation, students lose unnecessary marks in the exam because they don’t know the right way of writing answers in the exam. Therefore, you must focus on answer writing skills by making sure that you read and understand the question paper carefully, write to-the-point answers, avoid overwriting, short forms, and jargon, and use clear language, good handwriting, margins, and diagrams. You can master this skill by practicing with MTG's CBSE Chapterwise Topicwise 10 Years Solved Papers and referring to CBSE Toppers Answers in it.
These might be the best tips to help students increase their confidence in 40 days and study relentlessly for their CBSE Board exams. However, without dedication, these will matter nothing. Therefore, whoever reads this, also needs to follow these points with complete dedication for the next 40 days. All the best.
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First Published: Jan 05 2023 | 12:35 PM IST