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3 months 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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3 months 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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3 months 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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3 months agoContributor-Level 7
Some of the best books are NCERT books, however, students can also take help from supplementary books, but over burdening oneself is not recommended.
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3 months 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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3 months 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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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
The preparation for RBSE 10th exams and CBSE 10th exams differs based on the syllabus and exam patterns, making neither inherently easier than the other. RBSE focuses more on theoretical knowledge, while CBSE emphasizes conceptual understanding and application-based questions. Students might find RBSE exams easier if they are accustomed to detailed, textbook-based learning, while CBSE requires a broader understanding of subjects. Both boards demand consistent effort, regular practice, and a clear understanding of concepts to perform well. Ultimately, the difficulty level depends on a student's strengths, learning style, and approach to
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3 months agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, you must follow the MAH MCA CET exam pattern while preparing for the exam. You must understand the exam pattern very carefully before starting the preparation process. With the knowledge of the exam pattern in advance, the candidates will be aware of how the examination will be taken and prepare accordingly. THE MAH MCA CET exam pattern will be posted online by the authorities soon.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
To manage time well, create a daily timetable and give more time to tough subjects. Break your study time into small sessions and include short breaks in between. Avoid last-minute studying and revise regularly. Don't waste too much time on one topic; move on and come back later if needed. Make sure you sleep well and eat healthy to stay active.
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