Preparing for CBSE board exams can certainly seem like a daunting task, but with the right strategies and preparation tips, it can be a manageable and successful endeavour. It requires a great deal of discipline, focus, and dedication to ensure success. Fortunately, there are several steps you can take to ensure that you are adequately prepared for the challenge. Here's all you need to know from the expert Dr Silpi Sahoo, Chairperson, SAI International Education Group.
PROPER TIME MANAGEMENT AND STRATEGIC PLANNING
1. Determine how long you should spend studying each day: This depends on your comprehension of the subject and the amount of time you have. But a reasonable rule of thumb is to spend at least two hours per day studying.
2. Choose a time slot that works for you: It's critical to choose a time slot that you can keep to and that works for you: early morning or late nights & stick to whatsoever is effective.
3.Power breaks: Taking a 5-10 minutes break after every hour of studying helps to rejuvenate & restore your energy levels for the next set of lessons awaiting you.
4. Embrace Adaptability: Don't be afraid to change your plans as needed. It's fine to devote more time to a subject if you find yourself struggling with it. Similarly, if you find yourself doing well in a subject, feel free to devote less time to it.
5. Subject-wise focused study: Putting in your best of efforts for your board exams with just a little more of subject wise focused study shall help you analyse your strengths & weakness for every subject.
LIMIT YOUR SCREEN TIME
Reduce your screen time for a healthier mind and body. Prolonged screen time over social media has a negative impact on the minds of teenagers. We understand that the pandemic years were difficult for you to deal with, and that your phones and laptops became your best friends, but that friend gave you anxiety, obesity, headaches, and other problems. The light emitted by these devices places repeated strain on the Central Nervous System. Please put away all of your gadgets and get back to writing and reading because there isn't much time left.
INDULGE IN OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES
Do not isolate yourself; it is necessary to engage in some physical activity. Take time out of your daily study routine to go running, cycling, or for a walk. If you have friends, play some outdoor games like badminton, cricket, or football, but you must leave the house. Sleep early, get up early, eat a proper breakfast, and stay hydrated.
CONDUCIVE HOME ENVIRONMENT IS CRUCIAL TO CONSIDER
Learning with a happy mind in a joyous environment will result in good performance. While students prepare for the exams, let us provide excellent support to them on both fronts, by teachers and parents, so that they can achieve great success in the Board exams.
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Source : Indiatoday
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