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Jasleen Taneja

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Pariksha pe Charcha was started by PM Narendra Modi in 2018. It talks about combating stress and effective preparation during exams.  Time and again, our prime minister has suggested students to stay focused and confident about their preparation. He also advise students not to overstress themselves but rather celebrate exams like festivals. 

The state board results have seen considerate improvement through the years. So, yes, Pariksha pe charcha does help students to remain calm and relaxed during examinations and this has resulted in better performance. 

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Every child dreams of getting high scores in board exams without having to study at all. First of all, please understand that cheating is a crime and if you’re caught using any unfair means, you’ll be debarred from taking the exam for 2 years, police will be involved and the stamp of a cheater will stick with you for your whole life.

So, you are advised to go through the Maharashtra SSC syllabus thoroughly and know the exam pattern. You must also solve and practice the Maharashtra 10th sample papers and previous years question papers to get familiar with the marking scheme, types of questions asked in the exam and more. Focu

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Jasleen Taneja

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According to media sources, the Maharashtra Board follows a strict pattern while checking the papers of SSC so always be sure about the answer. For each subject included in Class 10, Maharashtra Board students need to study hard to score good marks.

Thus, you are advised to go through the entire Maharashtra SSC syllabus and know the exam pattern. You must also solve and practice the previous years question papers and sample papers to get familiar with the marking scheme, the types of questions asked in the exam and more. So, stay focused on your preparation and you'll shine with flying colours. 

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Jasleen Taneja

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Here are some tips to score hifgh marks in Maharashtra board exams:

  1. Practice previous years question paper.
  2. Know your syllabus
  3. Proper time management.
  4. Search for your weak points and improve it.
  5. Open your handy notes and do a quick revision before the exam.
  6. Attempt each and every question.

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Jasleen Taneja

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No, CBSE syllabus and Maharashtra Board are not the same. There are certain key differences between these two boards which parents and students should consider before choosing which board they want to study in. Here are some of the main differences between Maharashtra and CBSE boards:

  1. CBSE is a central board that falls under the purview of the central government, while Maharashtra board falls under state government purview, which means that it is managed by the government of Maharashtra. 
  2. The syllabus, curriculum, subjects and course material of both boards differ quite a bit. CBSE curriculum is formed by the NCERT wh
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Jasleen Taneja

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The Maharashtra HSC Grading System 2025 allows 1 to 2 marks of grace (condonation marks) for subjects where students narrowly miss passing. These marks vary by subject, with Mathematics and Science combined having the highest allocation of 6 marks.

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Every child dreams of getting high scores in board exams without having to study at all. First of all, pls understand that cheating is a crime and if you’re caught using any unfair means, you’ll be debarred from giving the exam for 2 years, police will be involved and the stamp of a cheater will stick with you for your whole life.

So, you are advised to go through the Maharashtra HSC Science syllabus thoroughly and know the exam pattern. You must also solve and practice the Maharashtra 12th Science sample papers and previous years question papers to get familiar with the marking scheme, types of questions asked in the exam a

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