CBSE Board Exams 2021 | Last 60 Days! Here’s What Toppers’ Did To Score Maximum

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No matter how well you’ve prepared so far for
CBSE Board Exams 2021 especially after the release of
CBSE Date Sheet, the last two months before the exams are highly crucial. Presence of mind, perseverance, and the will to study are a few essential practices for students appearing for the board exams. Students should be patient, confident, sincere, and hard-working during exam times. Below mentioned are the top study tips that every student must follow to score to the best of their abilities.

1. Time Table

For some students, preparing a well-organized time-table with designated hours for studying, relaxing and sleeping proves very effective. Maintaining a daily ritual of similar study hours and relaxation time helps students keep track of their progress and lower their stress. Now is the time to make sure you do daily revision from
CBSE Question Banks and practice from
CBSE Sample Papers for Class 10 & 12 as well. But if time-tables are not your forte, try studying at regular intervals and bring some punctuality to your study hours. Dedicate the required time for each subject.

Tushar Singh, a CBSE Class 12 Topper from Delhi Public School, Bulandshahr, secured full marks in his 2020 board exam — an incredible 500 out of 500.

Here is what he says!

“I didn’t take any tuitions for the
CBSE 12th board exams. I did take tuitions in class 11, but in class 12, I got my doubts solved from my school teachers only,” says Tushar Singh.

He also solved sample papers from Oswaal to prepare himself further.

2. Regular Performance Analysis

Students studying for board exams often spend countless hours studying and revising but forget to analyse where they stand in the race. Students need to dedicate a few hours every day solving at least one Sample Paper.
Oswaal CBSE Sample Question Papers are strictly based on the reduced syllabus and include the latest Typologies of Questions introduced for this year’s board examination.
In addition to this, they include Handwritten Toppers’ Answer Sheet, Answering Tips, Commonly Made Errors, Mind Maps & more. Solving these Sample Papers will give you a reality check of your preparations so far.

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Divyanshi Jain scored 600 marks out of a total of 600 to get 100 percent in CBSE Class 12 result 2020.

The youngster credited her parents and teachers for her success, stating that her teachers guided her throughout the year and that she was able to follow a systematic routine due to her parents. “I also made it a point to focus on revision and mock tests that helped me to score better,” she added.

3. Sleep and Breaks

The biggest blunder that most students make is lack of sleep during preparation. A regular 7-8 hours of sleep is indispensable. Sleep is the only time when the daily learning of a person gets absorbed or consolidated in the brain. Without sleep, students cannot retain what they’ve learned. Hence, sleep is essential.

4. Revision and Books

By now, most of the students must have completed their syllabus in schools, institutes, and tuitions, and revision must have already started. But, merely by-hearting the question is not a solution to scoring the highest marks. The highest marks are scored by students who not only remember what they have studied but also understand the concepts. It doesn’t matter how many times you’ve learned if you didn’t understand the subject in the first place.

Refer to a few good
CBSE Question Banks for extensive practice of questions varying difficulty levels and typologies.
Oswaal CBSE Question Banks for Class 10 & 12 are very useful for systematic revision during these last few months. They are neatly segregated Chapter-wise & Topic-wise and include NCERT Questions, Previous Years’ Board Questions with their detailed solutions.

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5. Subject-specific Preparation

As students enter higher studies, each subject requires special attention. English and Mathematics can’t be studied similarly; all the subjects are different hence treat them with unique preparation. One way to monitor your performance is to solve
CBSE Sample Papers for Class 10 & 12 within the stipulated time (3 hours) to test your answering skills and time management.

Mathematics: Numbers should always be with you. You can’t score the highest marks simply by knowing all the formulas; you need to understand their logic and derivations for facing any type of questions during board exams. Tables and formulas must regularly be revised during the preparation for Mathematics. While solving the question, write down all the data given in the question and use them to obtain the answers.

Science: Biology, Physics, and Chemistry are the parts of Science, and each subject requires equal attention as they share similar weightage. Biology requires extensive reading and understanding. It involves diagrams, terms, and functions. Chemistry is highly scoring since it is very logical. Reactions, terms, formulas are the parts of chemistry. Physics is the deciding factor. It requires understanding fundamental concepts, laws and some theorems.

Languages: English, Hindi, Sanskrit, etc. are all languages and highly scoring if given attention. Grammar is the deciding factor of every language. Studying literature is very important and each chapter and poem can be easily remembered if you understand their meaning.

Social Science/Studies: This subject is not always given the credit it deserves. Not only is Social Science very important in life, but it is also easy to study with practice. The trick is to read the chapter like a story and understand why we study history, political science, and geography. Do preferential studying, focus more on the chapters that are easily understood and scoring. History subject involves lots of dates, so preparing flowcharts, tables, and creative visualisations often helps students remember.

Conclusion:

Solving various CBSE Question Banks &
CBSE Sample Papers for Class 10 & 12 can help students gain confidence in their preparation and keep them on the ground while preparing. Make sure you follow the study tips mentioned above in order to score your best.

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CBSE Board Exams 2021: Last 70 Days Smart Study Plan! 5 Easy Tips To Score Big

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With the CBSE Board Exams 2021 approaching, it’s time to sharpen your time management skills and put in your best efforts to score well. Stay on track by managing stress levels, snacking on brain food and getting enough sleep to maintain alertness. And, of course, don’t forget to test yourself with CBSE Sample Paper Class 10 & 12 and CBSE Question Banks.

Here are five tips to stay ahead and score high in the board exams:

1. Time management

Go through the CBSE Datesheet carefully and make a schedule that’s practical, which means it should allow for flexibility even while keeping you focussed on studies. Note down all your activities of the day, including meals, socialising, nap times and of course, a bulk of the time to prepare for the exam. Ensure to stay mentally fresh even as the deadline looms closer. 

Also, keep testing yourself CBSE Sample Papers. They will help you assess your preparedness and will teach you to allocate time optimally to particular questions. 

Oswaal CBSE Sample Papers for Class 10 & 12 include all what you need to score high like

 All Typologies of Questions specified by the CBSE Board.

  • Answering Tips, Hints, Commonly Made Errors, Toppers’ Answer Sheet and many more innovative cognitive learning tools for exam-oriented preparation.

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2. Get some exercise 

The boards are always a serious issue but CBSE Board Exams 2021 has its own unique challenges. To stay alert and focussed, make space for some physical exercise in your routine. Whether it means throwing around a ball with your dog, playing a round of tennis or simply going for a brisk walk, all this can clear your head and make you even more focussed on the task at hand.

3. Avoid procrastination

We all tend to put off tasks that we find challenging or sometimes due to sheer boredom or laziness. Try and make things interesting by organizing a group study session with friends.

You can make use of Oswaal RMT Flashcards Class 10 to make your studies more interesting, fun & effective. These are first of their kind in India for CBSE Class 10. They are visually appealing, easy to use anytime & anywhere. They include 3 broad categories of cards namely; Revise, Memorize & Test. There are 2 special categories for Science & Math, and Social Science. These are Practical Cards & Map Cards respectively. They will prove handy & extremely helpful for last months board 2021 exam preparation for Class 10.

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4. Divide your time for each subject

When you’re organizing your time-table, make sure to leave ample time for each subject. Even if you think you’re well-prepared in a subject, make sure you have enough time to prepare. To avoid overconfidence, keep revising & practicing from CBSE Question Bank Class 10 & 12 so you know where you stand. These CBSE Question Banks include all Typologies of Questions for board exams 2021.

Oswaal Chapter-wise & Topic-wise CBSE Question Banks for Class 10 & 12 include Previous Years’ Question Papers with Marking Scheme, Toppers’ Answers, Mind Maps for an exam-oriented study.

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5. Don’t leave the tough lessons for later

At times, we may prefer to work on the easy chapters first and leave the difficult bits for later. However, while preparing for the CBSE Board Exams 2021, remember to not ignore the tough portions of your lessons. It’s recommended to get the challenging parts first, as these may require more time than you expected. Once you’re confident of these, it will be easy to focus on the rest of the syllabus.

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CBSE Class 10, 12 board exams 2021 registration deadline extended for private candidates

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CBSE class 10, 12 board exams 2021: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has extended the last date to apply for class 10 and 12 board exams by private candidates. Those who have not yet applied can do so at cbse.gov.in. Earlier the registration process was to end on February 22 which now will end on February 25, as per the official notice by CBSE.

The board will hold the class 10 and 12 exams from May 4 to June 10. The class 12 exam will be conducted in two shifts to ensure most exams in the shortest time. In 2020, the exam schedule was of 45 days, however, in 2021 exam schedule is of 39 days. Accordingly, six days less is taken to conduct the exams in 2021. However, the board claims to have given “sufficient” time between exams of two main subjects to help students prepare.

The syllabus has been reduced by 30 per cent because of the loss of instructional hours due to the pandemic. The result will be announced by July 15, Education Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank had informed earlier. The exam will also have more application-based questions than earlier.

CBSE had last year introduced MCQs or application-based questions. The Ministry of Education, in an official notice, informed that the number of competency-based questions for classes 10 and 12 board exams will increase by 10 per cent every year in a phased manner.

Further, the new National Curriculum Framework (NCF) under the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 suggests that CBSE to offer two-level examinations for English and Sanskrit languages. Currently, the mathematics exam is conducted in two-level — standard and basic for class 10.

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