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CBSE Board Exam Term 1 2021 : Essential Tips for students

CBSE Board Exam Term 1 2021 : Essential Tips for students
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New Delhi: Board Exam Term 1 CBSE 2021 will be held from 30 November to grade 10 and from December 1st to 12th grade students only have a few weeks to put the finishing touches on preparations for their exams.
CBSE Board Exam Term 1 is very important because the final results of the CBSE Board exam will be prepared based on the value obtained by students in period 1 and position 2 exam.
If you also appear for CBSE Board Exam 2021, then here are some tips on important exams that will help you score in your exams:
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1.
Focus on the syllabus for the practice exam
It’s important that you read and understand all the topics and subjects in your syllabus as prescribed by CBSE board.
Visit the official website of CBSE board – cbeacademic.nic.in – To check the CBSE syllabus is updated to 10th and 12th CBSE exam.
You also need to practice the bank of questions, MCQ sample papers, and other online study material provided by the Council at its official web site.
2.
Follow a strict study schedule
It is important for you to schedule the right study for exam preparation.
Only a few weeks left for CBSE exams Terms 1.
So, schedule your study should be divided into a revision every subject.
Divide the chapters you be – simple, complex, and difficult.
Give more time to understand and practice the chapters that you consider complicated and difficult.
3.
Train paper samples to boost confidence
The paper sample is a great way to analyze the level of your exam preparation.
Try to complete the mock question papers as possible and then analyze your answers.
Revised and remove the concept that you find it difficult to increase your score after each test paper.
Also, try to solve the question paper in the specified time slot to practice time management during the exam.
All this exercise will boost your confidence for the board exam.
4.
Tips to be followed in the examination hall
The students will only get 90 minutes to answer questions and reasoning based questions and all typologies MCQ questions.
The first 10 minutes should be given a thorough reading of all the questions.
When you read the questions, continue to mark them – simple, complex, and difficult.
Solve the easy questions in advance to save extra time to question a complicated and difficult.
Save the last 10 minutes of the exam to revise the exam paper is attempted.
Follow the tips above and focus on revising the syllabus you test several times before the test to build confidence.
All the best for your CBSE Exam 2021 term.

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