CBSE 10th preparation
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9 months agoContributor-Level 6
Just keep your basics clear, you need to solve the previous year's exam papers. You must keep practising writing the answers with all the answers written clearly (neither too short nor too lengthy) with appropriate diagrams. Your good presentation skills will definitely fetch you good marks and you can achieve your target.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 6
Preparing for CBSE Class 10 exams in just 10 days is a challenging task, but it can be done with a focused and strategic approach. Here are some tips to help you maximize your study time:
1. Create a Study Schedule
- Prioritize Subjects: Identify which subjects you find most challenging and allocate more time to them.
- Daily Goals: Set specific goals for each day, such as completing chapters or practicing certain types of problems.
2. Focus on Important Topics
- Review Past Papers: Look at previous years' exam papers to identify frequently asked questions.
- NCERT Books: Since CBSE exams are largely based on the NCERT syllabus, focus on t
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9 months agoContributor-Level 6
Finding a peaceful study space is essential for maintaining focus. Stick to NCERT books and necessary references.
Revision is crucial; jot down important points for quick review. Practice with sample papers to identify weak areas and improve.
Understand the exam pattern and marking scheme by analyzing sample papers. Tailor your preparation accordingly.
Stay calm and avoid over-studying before the exam. Prioritize rest, avoid distractions, and focus on reviewed topics.
Exam-day strategies:
Arrive at the examination hall early. Avoid discussing the subject with friends to prevent confusion.
Utilize the initial 15 minutes to strategize and iden
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9 months agoContributor-Level 6
Students appearing for the CBSE Class 10 exams 2026 must download, solve and practice the CBSE 10th sample papers 2026. These will make them familiar with the exam pattern, marking scheme, the types of questions asked in the exam, the difficulty level and more. CBSE will soon release the CBSE 10th sample papers on the official website
It is advised that students solve the CBSE sample paper 2026 class 10 within the stipulated time to learn time management. This will students will be able to score well in the Class 10 board examinations.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 6
Yes, you can repeat CBSE 10th even you have passed. You have to fill improvement exam in 2025 you will count as private member and you have to fill the application form and submit to your school. The exam will be held around the same time as the regular board exams. This improvement exam will replace original marksheet if you score higher than previous one and these will be considered in undergraduate program.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 6
To score 100 percent in CBSE Class 10 board exams, you must complete all the topics mentioned in the syllabus and be thorough with the concepts. You can follow the points below that will help you score cent per cent-
- Study Plan to Complete the Syllabus on Time.
- Manage Time for Revision.
- Keep One Sample Paper & Mock Test To Solve Each Day
- Identify Mistakes & Rectify Them
- List Down Important Topics
- Master Good Writing Skills
- Stop Cramming, Understand the Concept
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11 months agoContributor-Level 6
WEEK 1-2: REVIEW AND UNDERSTAND
Day 1-3: Overview of subjects
- Allocate half a day to each subject
- Go through the syllabus, noting important topics and weightage
Day 4-6: Create a study plan
- Break down each subject into chapters/topics
- Allocate days to cover specific topics based on their importance and your understanding
Day 7-10: Initial revision
- Start with a quick revision of the topics you've covered
- Identify areas where you need to focus more
WEEK 3-4: IN-DEPTH STUDY AND PRACTICE
Day 11-15: Detailed study - Subjects 1 and 2
- Dive deeper into the first two subjects
- Wake up early and revise important formulas
- Stay calm and focused during the exam
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