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<p>The NIFT 2026 Entrance Exam Stage 1 is expected to be conducted in the second week of February 2026. The exact dates will be out on the NTA NIFT official website.</p>

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<p>Students need not worry even if you do not have enough time left for Goa SSC board exam preparation. Prioritize key concepts, focus on previous year question papers, manage your time effectively, and reach out to teachers for guidance. It's ideal to start early, even a focused last-minute effort can help you perform well, though you might need to accept that your results may not be as high as with extensive preparation.&nbsp;<br>Following are some strategies to consider if you're short on time for Goa SSC board exams:<br>Figure out important topics:<br>Analyze the syllabus and prioritize the most important ch... View more

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<p>To prepare well, students should understand the weightage of each topic in the syllabus. Practice previous years' question papers and sample papers to get familiar with the pattern. Focus more on high-weightage chapters and attempt different types of questions. Time-bound practice helps with speed and accuracy. Students should also revise internal project work and practicals for full marks.</p>

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<p>To prepare for the KIITEE GK (Current Affairs) section effectively, follow these tips:</p><p>Daily Newspaper Reading: Read newspapers like The Hindu or Indian Express to stay updated on national and international events, legal developments, and important issues.</p><p>Monthly Current Affairs Compilations: Use reliable resources like Manorama Yearbook or online platforms to revise monthly updates.</p><p>Focus on Key Topics: Prioritize topics like legal news, government policies, awards, sports, science, and global events.</p><p>Regular Revision: Maintain short notes for quick revision... View more

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<p>Start by reading the MPBSE class 10 syllabus carefully and listing all topics for each subject. Divide the topics into monthly or weekly study plans. Use MP Board textbooks and previous year papers to study important chapters. Focus more on high-weightage topics mentioned in the syllabus. Regular revisions and practice tests can improve your understanding and speed. Sticking to the syllabus helps in better time management and prevents distractions.</p>

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<p>You must go through the &lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/boards/maharashtra-ssc-board-syllabus"&gt;Maharashtra 10th syllabus&lt;/a&gt; and exam pattern for all subjects. Segregate the chapter and plan your days ahead for covering each topic thoroughly. Get all your doubts cleared by your teachers and peers. Solve &lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/boards/maharashtra-ssc-board-question-papers"&gt;Maharashtra sample papers 2026&lt;/a&gt; to know the kind of questions that have a good chance to get repeated.</p>

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<p>It depends on your learning style. If you can understand the topics well on your own, self-study with good planning is enough. Coaching can be helpful if you need extra guidance or doubt-clearing. Many students prepare well at home using online resources and textbooks. Whether with coaching or without, regular practice and revision are key to success.</p>

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<p>Set small study goals and reward yourself after achieving them. Stay positive and avoid comparing your progress with others. Take breaks to relax and enjoy hobbies in between study sessions. Talk to your teachers or parents if you feel stressed. Remember that consistent effort is more important than perfection.</p>

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<p>Create a study timetable that covers all subjects and stick to it daily. Divide your time wisely between learning new topics and revising old ones. Take short breaks between study sessions to avoid fatigue. Avoid last-minute cramming and focus on regular study. Practicing sample papers and previous year's question papers with a timer can also improve your time management.</p>

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<p>Solving previous years' papers is very important as it helps you understand the exam pattern and commonly asked questions. It also improves your speed and accuracy. You get a better idea of how to manage time during the exam. Try to solve at least the last 5 years' papers. This will also help reduce exam fear and boost your confidence.</p>

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<p>Yes, NCERT books are good enough to cover the syllabus and for MPBSE 10th board exam preparation. Students should mainly rely on NCERT Books as the board also follow NCERT text books. They should focus on understanding all the concepts mentioned in NCERT books.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>FIrst of all, you should obtain and understand the latest MPBSE 10th syllabus and also check the prescribed MPBSE 10th exam pattern. Make a proper timetable that gives enough time to each subject. In your study schedule, give the diffucult subjects more session. Now, start your preparation and try to complete the syllabus at least two months before the exam. This is how you cal also practice model papers and previous year's questions papers.</p>

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<p>It is not recommended to attempt a XAT mock test a day before the exam. That time should be best left for revision of important formulas and concepts, revisiting the exam day strategy and relaxing. Attempting a full-day mock test can be mentally tiring and may shake up your confidence in case you don't score well. You wouldn't want to go into the exam with a doubtful mind.</p>

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<p>One should attempt only one XAT mock test in a day. A full length XAT mock test is of three hours. After which you will have to spend some time analyzing your performance and revisiting problem areas. About 4-5 hours will be spent in this and you mind will already be exhausted. Thus, best is to do some revision for the rest of study time and pick up another mock test next day or later.</p>

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<p>If a candidate has appeared for the XAT exam before and is only attempting again for score improvement, then they can prepare for it with mock tests only. But if a candidate is appearing for the XAT exam for the first time and is not familiar with the syllabus, they cannot prepare with XAT mock tests only. XAT syllabus coverage is necessary before starting XAT mock test practice.</p>

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<p>The ideal time to start XAT mock test practice is after you've covered the exam syllabus. When you're thorough with all the concepts and formulae, you will be able to solve all types of questions in the XAT mock test. XAT exam is conducted in January first week, so one should start mock test practice in November and dedicate two months to it.</p>

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<p>It is the applicant's choice to whether go for SAT coaching or self-study. Both have their own pros and cons, let us understand from the table below:</p><table style="border-collapse: collapse; width: 99.9714%;" border="1"><colgroup><col style="width: 33.3694%;"><col style="width: 33.3694%;"><col style="width: 33.3694%;"></colgroup><tbody><tr><th>SAT Prep Mode</th><th>Pros&nbsp;</th><th>Cons</th></tr><tr><td>SAT Coaching</td><td><ul><li>Simulated l... View more

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<p><strong>WEEK 1-2: REVIEW AND UNDERSTAND</strong></p><p><strong>Day 1-3: Overview of subjects</strong></p><ul><li>Allocate half a day to each subject</li><li>Go through the syllabus, noting important topics and weightage</li></ul><p><strong>Day 4-6: Create a study plan</strong></p><ul><li>Break down each subject into chapters/topics</li><li>Allocate days to cover specific topics based on their importance and your understanding</li></ul><p><strong>Day 7-10: Initial revision</strong&... View more

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<p data-pm-slice="0 []">There are many books by reputed publishers that cover all OET sub-tests. However, many OET preparation books focus on individual sub-tests, which offer more depth coverage of topics. If you can buy them, it's beneficial to use specialised books for the sub-tests, where you need more targeted practice.</p>

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<p>The UP Board 10th syllabus is considered a guide for preparation of exams. In syllabus, the students check the chapter-wise weightage and the list of topics they need to cover for the preparation of the exam. By following the UPMSP class 10 syllabus, students can prepare a suitable study schedule. Through the UP Board 10th syllabus, the board also suggest the right books and study materials.</p>

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<p>BSEB 12th books are based on NCERT patterns, especially for Science subjects. These books help in building strong basics which are useful for exams like NEET, JEE, and other entrance tests. Subjects like Physics, Chemistry, and Biology in BSEB books explain core concepts clearly. After reading the textbooks, students can move to advanced-level reference books. Regular revision of BSEB books can give students a solid foundation for competitive exams.</p>

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<p>Yes, BSEB provides 12th class books in both Hindi and English mediums. Students can choose the language based on their medium of instruction or preference. All subjects like Physics, Chemistry, Maths, Biology, Political Science, and History are available in both languages. This helps students understand the concepts better in their chosen language. You can check your school or official websites for both versions.</p>

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<p>Yes, BSEB 12th books are enough for board exams as they are designed by subject experts according to the syllabus. They cover all the topics in a simple and clear manner. Most of the exam questions come directly from these textbooks. However, for better understanding and practice, you can also refer to sample papers, previous year papers, and guidebooks. Focus on solving textbook exercises and important examples regularly.</p>

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<p>You can get the official BSEB 12th books from your school or download them from the Bihar Board's official website – biharboardonline.bihar.gov.in. The books are also available on the Bihar State Textbook Publishing Corporation's website. Many educational apps and platforms also provide free PDFs of these books. These books follow the BSEB syllabus and are important for exam preparation. Always use the latest edition for accurate study content.</p>

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<div><div><div tabindex="-1"><div><div><p>Scoring good marks in PSEB class 10 in one month is possible only with focus, determination and hard work. Read PSEB textbooks and class notes for Science and Social science. Solve as many sample papers and previous years' question papers to have a good grip on subject. Take small breaks and restrict yourself from social media. This will help you ace the exam.</p></div></div></div></div></div>

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<p>Yes, BSEB 12th sample papers are created as per the latest syllabus and exam pattern released by the Bihar School Examination Board. These papers include objective, short, and long-answer questions similar to those asked in the actual board exams. They are designed to help students prepare effectively. Students should always check the year and syllabus mentioned on the sample paper before using it. Practicing the right papers ensures accurate preparation.</p>

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<p>Self-study can be very effective if done properly. Make your own notes and revise them regularly. Use online resources, videos, and reference books for better understanding. However, if you have doubts, don't hesitate to ask teachers or take extra help from coaching if needed. Regular practice and smart study are the keys to success.</p>

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<p>It is normal to feel stressed before exams. To reduce stress, take deep breaths and stay calm. Get enough sleep, eat healthy food, and exercise regularly. Avoid last-minute cramming and focus on revising what you already know. Talk to your parents, teachers, or friends if you feel overwhelmed. Stay positive and believe in yourself.</p>

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<p>Make a daily study schedule that includes all subjects. Give more time to difficult subjects and less time to those you are confident in. Break your study time into small sessions with short breaks in between. Avoid multitasking and stay focused while studying. Also, keep some time daily for revision and practice.</p>

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