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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
Students are advised to start the revision as early as possible to reduce the stress during exam preparation. Check the points below to reduce GSEB SSC board exam stress.
- Start early revision
- Make a proper time table
- Understand the syllabus and exam pattern
- Solve and learn with previous years' question papers
- Revise thoroughly
- Stay healthy and positive
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4 months agoContributor-Level 6
If you have appeared for CMAT before then you can prepare for another attempt only with mock tests as you would be already thorough with the syllabus and topics. You would also know your strengths and weakness. So, with CMAT mock tests, you will be able to revise and prepare accordingly. However, if you haven't appeared for CMAT or any national level MBA entrance exam before, you will need to cover the syllabus and then practice mock tests. In both scenarios, GK section will have to be prepared through year books. Only mock tests will not be helpful for CMAT GK.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
If you feel stressed while preparing for MP Board 12th exams, take a short break and do something that relaxes your mind like listening to music or going for a walk. Talk to your family or friends about how you feel. Avoid comparing your preparation with others. Practice meditation or deep breathing to stay calm. Remember, regular revision and smart work can reduce stress.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
NCERT books are very important for MPBSE 12th exams because most questions come from these books. They explain topics in a simple and clear way. Studying them properly helps you score better. Do not ignore the examples and exercises given at the end of each chapter. Always revise the NCERT content before trying other reference books.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 6
In case you have less time focus on prioritizing key concepts while studying. 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.
Following are some strategies to consider if you're short on time for JKBOSE 12th board exams:
Figure out important topics: Analyze the syllabus and prioritize the most important chapters.
Practice past year question papers: Utilize previous year question pa
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4 months agoContributor-Level 6
CMAT is a highly competitive exam having five subjects – Quantitative Aptitude, Logical Reasoning, English Comprehension, General Awareness and Innovation & Entrepreneurship. These subjects have a lot of topic and sub-topics that one has to cover. Practicing only CMAT sample papers and mock tests will not be enough as to be able to solve all types of questions, one needs to have understood the topic or the concept. Thus, study the topics included in CMAT syllabus first and then practice CMAT sample papers and mock tests.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
To get admission to your dream college for the BTech Nanotechnology course, you should start preparing for the entrance exam at least 8 to 10 months before the tentative exam date. It gives you enough scope to cover the maximum syllabus sections, practice previous year question papers, take mock tests, and plan a rigorous revision schedule in the last 1-2 months.
The time may also differ on the basis of the exam you're planning to appear for. In the case of a national-level exam like JEE Main, you need extra practice and preparation owing to its competitiveness and difficulty.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
To get excellent marks in the entrance exam for BTech in Electronics and Communication Engineering, you should begin your exam preparation at least 8 months before the final exam is about to take place, go through the exam syllabus in detail and note down all the important exam topics to be covered, prepare a weekly timetable for your convenience, take monthly mock tests and practice previous year's question papers, get familiar with the exam pattern, and plan a thorough revision schedule.
By following this work plan, you would surely be able to do well on the entrance test and meet the cutoff for admission to top colleges.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
To score outstanding marks and rank in the entrance test, it is better to start preparing at least 8 to 10 months before the final exam date. Early preparation gives you an opportunity to cover the maximum exam syllabus topics, practice previous year question papers and mock tests, and do a thorough revision at the end, which can significantly increase your chances of getting good marks and being shortlisted for admission to BTech Environmental Engineering.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 7
As the syllabus of MEET is very basic candidates just need to cover the basic concepts by referring to the books like "Teaching Aptitude and General Knowledge" by Arihant Publications, and other specific guides for reasoning and general awareness. For current affairs, daily newspaper reading is highly recommended.
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