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Board Exam Tips for Students

1. Make a Study Schedule        &    Stick to It     Plan your day with fixed study slots. Prioritize subjects based on      difficulty and give more time to weak areas.

Understand the Exam Pattern Go through previous years’ question papers and understand the format, marking scheme, and types of questions asked

Revise Regularly Don’t just study new topics—revise what you’ve already learned every few days to strengthen your memory

1. Practice Sample Papers &      Mock Tests     Time yourself and solve sample question papers to build exam speed and      boost your confidence.

1. Focus on NCERT & Core      Concepts     For most boards, especially CBSE, mastering NCERT books and fundamental      concepts is key to scoring high.

1. Take Breaks & Don’t      Overload     Studying for long hours without breaks can reduce retention. Use      techniques like Pomodoro (25 mins study, 5 mins break) for better      puctivity.

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1. Eat Well & Stay Hydrated     A healthy body fuels a sharp mind. Avoid junk food and drink plenty of      water to stay energized.

1. Sleep is Non-Negotiable     Ensure 7–8 hours of sleep. Late-night cramming may harm more than help.

Little Big Moves

1. Stay Positive & Avoid      Stress     Believe in your preparation. Surround yourself with positivity and avoid      comparing your progress with others.

Ask for Help When Needed     Don’t hesitate to reach out to teachers, friends, or even YouTube for      concepts you find tough. Clarifying doubts is a sign of smart preparation!