Mar 16, 2021, 10:46 AM IST
It is that time of the year when class 10 and 12 CBSE students are gearing up to appear for their board exams. They are mostly jittery thinking about how well they will be able to perform. This immense pressure on them can be overwhelming and sometimes bog down their spirits. But do not worry we are here to share with you some easy-to-follow, simple tips that will help you to give your best performance in this stressful exam season.
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Prepare a timetable. Yes, you might have heard a thousand times that you need to prepare a timetable but if you haven t made one till now, do it right away. Make a timetable that divides your time into slots to focus on different subjects. Set deadlines and goals for yourself. Do not spend excessive time on one topic or subject that you are unable to study other topics. If you have trouble understanding one particular concept, come back to it later after you are prepared with all other topics.
Highlights
A set of guidelines have been given on how to conduct the exams
The board has allowed schools to complete practical examinations by June 11
New Delhi: The practical exams for Class 10 and 12 students of the Central Board of Secondary Examination (CBSE) are set to begin from Monday (March 1) onwards. CBSE has issued a set of guidelines to conduct the practical exams which includes projects and internal assessment.
It has said that the exams will be held in students’ respective schools and authorities will have to upload the marks immediately after the assessment.
In a letter addressed to the Principals and Heads of Schools, the board said that both internal and external examiners will be present during the exam. The board has also provided detailed marks distribution for the assessment.
CBSE has issued a set of guidelines to conduct the practical exams which includes including projects and internal assessment. It has said that the exams will be held in students’ respective schools and authorities will have to upload the marks immediately after the assessment.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday wished students who are set to appear for their examinations in the coming months saying they must become a warrior, not a worrier and that their competition is with themselves and not others.