Class 12th Board Exams are undoubtedly the most significant exams in a student’s life as these influence the field selection for graduation and ultimately the career choice. Thus, how to prepare for board exams is one of the most prevalent question doing rounds in a student’s life.
The selection tests are really exhausting, and after that, the last three months of the preparatory leave should be used intelligently to secure good marks. Given below are the board exam preparation tips:
Organize your study materials: Your selection tests and/or mock tests are already over. Most likely, you have already gone through whole of your textbooks. Now, you have to make list and procure reference books to solve harder problems and to elaborate on difficult topics. Make notes, whenever you write down something, your brain will retain it better. Write down all math and physics formulae in a separate notebook and keep it handy.
Plan your study hours: Make a study timetable and follow it scrupulously. Know how much you need to cover and space out all subjects evenly. Study learning and memorizing subjects, like History, Biology, Political Science, Civics, etc during morning hour when your brain is well rested. Practice logical subjects, like Math, Physics, Accountancy etc in the afternoon. Do not ignore languages, these subjects will bring you extra marks.
Keep achievable goals: You ought to break your objectives into straightforward achievable targets. When you accomplish this small goals, it gives you much needed boost in your confidence. Begin your next focus with more surety and positive energy. Initially, keep your target really small, and gradually increase it, so that it challenges your brain. This will help you stay focused.
Practice writing answers: You have only the answer sheet to impress your examiner. If you do not practice writing answers, you cannot do it on the exam. You should think ahead how to present an answer neatly in concise and simple way. If on the other hand, you present well, you will most likely have an additional edge, and possibly additional marks. Thus, it is important to work on your presentation skills and this is how you prepare for board exams during last 15 days. Try to improve on your presentation skill. Highlight the keywords in your answer.
Solve previous years’ papers: Solve previous years’ question papers on your own completely within stipulated time, just like in an examination hall. It helps you get a feel of the genuine examination, time distribution to questions, question paper design, level of complexity in the asked questions. In fact, this is how you should prepare for board exam in one month