Board Exam Tips: If you want to score well in your board exams, proper planning and writing skills will do the trick. Learn expert tips here..
With only about three months left for the board exams, the pressure on students to prepare is mounting. Many are worried about whether they've completed their syllabus, how to revise, and how to score well in the exam. Nawab Saqib Ibrahim, Director of Image Classes, Aligarh, has provided important tips on how, with planning and the right strategy, even weak students can qualify for the board exams with excellent marks.
Prepare with Thorough Planning
Nawab Saqib Ibrahim, Director of Image Classes, Aligarh, explained that students should now prepare with thorough planning for the board exams, which are scheduled to take place in the next three months. This is the first major test of their lives, where a student gets a chance to prove themselves. Whether it's the 10th or 12th grade exams, every student should approach their studies in a planned manner.
He said that students should first understand the weightage of each subject and the questions asked from which chapters carry how many marks. They should plan their preparation accordingly. In subjects like mathematics, it's important to know the weightage of each chapter and pay special attention to frequently asked questions from previous years.
Identify Strong and Weak Subjects
Saqib Ibrahim explained that students should identify their strong and weak subjects. They should devote more time to weaker subjects or chapters and continue revising them. Regarding linguistic subjects, he emphasized that students should pay special attention to their writing skills. Writing practice, grammar accuracy, and in-depth preparation of each chapter of literature are essential. He also emphasized that the exam writing style should ensure that the examining teacher can understand at every step that the student has fully understood the subject and written the answer.
Writing Skills Are Important
He explained that good writing skills play a crucial role in the exam, as students demonstrate their knowledge by writing rather than speaking. Nawab Saqib Ibrahim said that students should focus on four points for their preparation over the next three months. Number 1: Write down the weightage of each subject's chapters. Number 2: Identify your strengths and weaknesses separately. Number 3: Focus on your weak areas. And Number 4: Practice writing and solving questions daily. By doing this, students will not only approach the board exam with confidence but will also achieve success with good marks.
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