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CBSE Exam Preparation Tips & Tricks 2021-22

Tips & tricks to ace board exam

The CBSE board exams, considered to be the most important exam for high school level students, is considerably important and according to several surveys has been known to leave an impactful mark on student’s mental health. If you, or someone you know is about to give their CBSE board examination in the coming year, keep reading and share with them! 

While it’s important to grasp and remember everything towards the exam, it’s also important to keep updated with the latest announcements from the administration. Just in case you missed out, visit the CBSE website and curriculum for 10th and 12th class

CBSE Exam Preparation Tips & Tricks

1. Follow a proper schedule

Sleep early, get up early in the morning, have a proper breakfast and then study. Do not stay up late and try avoiding worrying about counterproductive moments. Make a plan for the next day. Take out an hour or two to relax and not think about the exams. Read, sleep, play or do whatever you think diverts your attention away from exams.

2. Don’t have too much on your plate

Exercise your brain in a constructive way, and do not burden it with a lot of thoughts. Be clear in your mind and do not pressure yourself to cover things that are beyond your reach.

Be realistic with yourself. Make realistic targets for a day. Do not overdo things.

Do not try to study everything in a single day. Try taking it slow and apportion your revision accordingly. 

Of the 5 or 6 subjects, pick up 2 or a maximum of 3 subjects and pick up a topic or two from each and go into the depths of the topics, instead of skimming 8-10 topics.

You can also track yourself, how much are you prepared by giving a 5 minutes test on InstaPreps: The Confidence App. 

3. Mix and match

Plan your day well. Like a good meal, it is important to have all the essential ingredients while studying as well. Do not have all easy subjects/topics in a day or do not overburden yourself with topics that you find difficult. To maximize your output, start your “study day” with a light subject for an hour or so, once you get warmed up, take up a heavy subject or a topic.

If you think English is easy over Math. Start your day with English and then once you are charged up, go for Math.

4. Give as many tests as possible

After preparation,  try to give tests as many times as you can. Evaluate and see what your weak areas are. InstaPreps: The Confidence App is the perfect solution for this. Try to give 5 minutes daily and see the result in terms of confidence meter, which tells the weak areas where you are lacking and suggest the solution and then try confidence based test series. 

5. Practice the art of relaxation

Exercise and meditation help improve concentration.Studies have found a direct correlation between concentration exercises (meditation) and the performance level of mind.

Meditation strengthens the mind, it comes under control and is able to provide effective guidance to the physical body to effectively execute all its projects. Psychological Exercises are a powerful way of improving concentration and improving mental strength.

So go for a walk in the park early in the morning before you start studying or spend 15 minutes meditating.

During this time, the aim of a student should be to perform to the best of his/her abilities and also concentrate on keeping himself healthy.

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