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a week agoContributor-Level 10
The best time to begin preparing for the class 10 board exam is right from the start of the academic session. Starting early gives students enough time to understand all the topics properly and revise them later. It helps reduce exam stress and builds confidence gradually. Regular study, even for a short time daily, is more effective than last-minute preparation. Students should also follow the official syllabus and exam pattern while making their study plan.
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a week agoContributor-Level 10
To make the best use of the Assam Board 10th exam routine, divide your SEBA HSLC syllabus according to the gap between subjects. Create a study timetable based on the official SEBA HSLC date sheet considering your strength and weak areas. Focus more on the subjects that have less gap before the exam. Try to complete the full SEBA HSLC syllabus at least two weeks before the exams begin. Use the remaining days for revision and mock tests.
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2 weeks agoContributor-Level 10
It's best to start yourJAC class 10 exam preparation from the beginning of the academic session. The syllabus is quite long, so early preparation gives you more time to revise and practice. Starting early also helps reduce last-minute pressure. You can create a monthly study plan to stay on track. Regular studies from the start will boost your confidence.
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2 weeks agoContributor-Level 10
It completeletely depends on how fast you learn and understand topics. However, you should aim for at least 5 to 6 hours of study daily, apart from school time. Divide your time smartly between different subjects. Include time for revision, practice, and reading new topics. On weekends or holidays, you can study a bit more to cover tough topics. Quality of study is more important than just counting hours.
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2 weeks agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, many topics in the JAC Board 10th syllabus also appear in competitive exams like NTSE, Olympiads, or scholarship tests. If you understand the basic concepts well, it becomes easier to prepare for both. Try to solve higher-level questions in subjects like Science and Math. Take out some extra time daily for competitive exam preparation.
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2 weeks agoContributor-Level 10
Here are some quick tips that you can follow for JAC 12th Board exam preparation:
- Understand the Syllabus: Focus on important topics from Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Math.
- Create a Study Plan: Divide time for each subject and stick to it.
- Practice Sample Papers: Solve previous years' question papers and mock tests.
- Revise Regularly: Keep revising concepts to strengthen your memory.
- Clarify Doubts: Seek help for topics you find difficult.
- Time Management: Practice solving papers within the time limit.
- Focus on NCERT: Study NCERT books thoroughly, as many questions are based on them.
- Stay Healthy: Get enough rest and maintain a balanced diet.
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2 weeks agoContributor-Level 7
To prepare for the TS EAMCET exam, candidates can refer to the NCERT books, however, they can also take help from supplementary books, but over burdening oneself with a lot of books is not recommended.
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2 weeks agoContributor-Level 10
As soon as the CG Board 10th, 12th 2nd main exam dates are announced, the students can prepare for the final exam accordinly. Ccnseding the exam date and how many days are left in the final exams, students can prepare end time exam preparation schedule. The students should also focus on practicing the CGBSE class 10/12 model papers and previous year's question paper.
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2 weeks agoContributor-Level 10
It is best to start your preparation from the beginning of the academic year. The RBSE syllabus is wide, so starting early gives you enough time to understand each topic well. Regular study helps reduce last-minute pressure. Make a proper timetable and follow it daily. This will help you complete the syllabus on time and leave room for revision.
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