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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
Write answers daily from sample papers or previous exams. Try to complete them within a time limit. Practice writing neat and clear answers with proper headings. Do not waste time on very long answers—be to the point. Regular writing will help you speed up naturally.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
Start by writing down all your subjects and the topics you find hard. Give more time to subjects or chapters that need more attention. Make sure to include short breaks between study sessions. Set daily and weekly goals to cover the JAC 10th ayllabus on time. Also, you can keep time for the revision of syllabus and practicing the JAC 10th sample paper.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
Absolutely! JAC class 10 and 12 sample papers are released to help the students in their preparation. It is considered one of the best tools for self-study. JAC 10th and 12th model papers will help you test youir exam preparation including your weak and strong area. It also help you know the exam patter, and type of questions asked in the exams.
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