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Monday, 31 July 2017

Score More...in board exams

It is life long achievement if you score maximum marks in 12th and that makes a difference ahead.
Your marks in 12th will also lead you to one the most reputed colleges in the country, which nowadays is the most important thing in your career.
That gives you an advantage like having it in your CV. Also it may help in your JEE Mains rank too. And whenever the mark sheet is needed, it gives a better opinion about you to whoever is reading it. I think it will help you a lot in your future.
Scoring well in 12th standard is really good. You are writing your board exam in 12th standard. So after 12th you are going to join for any of the course of your interest. So we all know that learning in a better college is really helpful for our career. Scoring well in 12th exam will help you to get admission in a very good college. 95% marks will surely give you an entry to very good college. That will help you to opt the course of your interest with fewer fees. After joining in college also you will have to learn well and score good marks.  Only then you will be able to get a good paid job as you wish and you can lead a calm and happy life.

Good marks = Good college = Good job = Good money = Good chances of good married life = Good life :)

At the end, it depends whether you could gain 95% or not. Competition is necessary but pressurizing yourself for the sake of number game is a bad thing.
Yeah but that doesn't mean that you compromise with your marks. If you have potential then prove it. This is the world to prove your cost and worth both.

Start from today.
Make a time table, give equal time and attention to each subject.
Clear your concepts and basics, and make proper notes which will be very beneficial in the last months.
Practice all the subjects thoroughly.
Try to complete your syllabus as soon as possible, so that you can start with your revisions and also practice from other reference books and solve sample papers.
Most importantly love and enjoy what you study, be confident and believe in yourself and you can definitely score above 95 percent.
All the best :)

Can a weak student score above 95 in CBSE Board exams?

A weak student is only a student who does not take charge of their duties as a student, nothing more, nothing less. It is the responsibility of you as a student to go out there and get everything you need to succeed. Your board exams are important.
Why are they weak? Is it study methods? Is it motivation? Is it a lack of resources? Have they tried many different things? Do they go to tuition or coaching classes? Are the teachers not giving them confidence or motivation?
So, the answer to this question depends on the student (which I suspect may be you). Choose to remain weak, and no, its not possible. Work to eliminate your weaknesses, then yes, it is.
Be confident & optimistic. You will end up getting what you deserve.
All the best!

Follow a proper schedule and make a strategy that encompasses everything related to the exam from alpha to omega. The strategy you make should be a perfect blend of learning and revising the syllabus and also one that helps you finish solving the sample papers simultaneously. Studying only National Council for Education Research and Training (NCERT) books intensively is enough to score 90 percent in your exams. While solving sample question papers, begin with five-mark questions and try to finish them within an hour. Also try to attempt as many mock tests as possible. Some complex numerical problems can be tricky to handle. So don’t spend much time on them. Instead move on to the next ones as you have to score as much marks as you can in the available time. Questions based on laboratory experiments are important so be well-versed with their circuit diagrams. Spend three days to revise each section thoroughly and attempt the sample paper on the fourth day.

Also try your hands at CBSE sample papers, treat them as real board exam papers and finish them in three hours flat. Don’t panic by looking at the question paper. Diagrams carry a good percentage of marks. So be very careful while drawing and labelling them. Don’t take the pre-boards lightly. Approach them with the kind of seriousness you’d invest in your finals.

Apart from stress, board exams bring with them the high expectations that parents have from their children. Don’t get carried away by these distractions, instead develop a positive attitude towards exams. Go to bed early and get up early in the morning. Kick start your day with a little exercise, a proper breakfast and then study. This will give you an energy-boost and will help you stay active the whole day. Staying up late at night is fruitless so devote the day for studies and spare the night for some sound sleep. Amidst your studies, take out an hour or two to relax and rejuvenate yourself.

Don’t get anxious one day before your exam. Revise thoroughly, relax and keep the worries at bay.
While studying, you should emphasise more on subjects you are weak at and get a grasp over them. Solve questions of varying difficulty and do not just restrict yourself to all easy or all tough questions. Go through all the textbooks and also include your class syllabus in the study material.

Also you should refer to the tests that you appeared for in school as that can help you immensely in preparing for your exam. While revising, you should write down the summary points for future referral. When your preparatory leave is on, you should make sagacious use of your time and revise the syllabus meticulously. Stay in touch with your teachers to discuss problems you come across. Apart from your preparation, you should also ensure that you are in a good state of health to appear for a 3-hour exam.

Always remember that pre-board exams are just an indicator of how your final board exams will go. Hence an average or a poor performance doesn’t mean you are not going to make it at your board exams. It just means that you need to push yourself harder and make sure you are poised to face the final board examination.


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