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7 days to CBSE Board exam 2020: 10 tips which can make you score high in your paper
In the next 7 days, the CBSE Board exam 2020 will start for both class 10th and class 12th. These are some important tips which will help the students to score good marks in their exams.

Karan Yadav | New Delhi | February 8, 2020

In the next 7 days, the CBSE Board exam 2020 will start for both class 10th and class 12th. These are some important tips which will help the students to score good marks in their exams.
CBSE Board exam 2020: In the next 7 days, the finale for class 10th and class 12th will commence. The board exam 2020 is upon the students and we hope that each and every student is all set with his or her preparation. The class 10th and class 12th board exam will commence from February 15, 2020, and will finish on March 20, 2020 (class 10th board exams) and March 30, 2020 (class 12th board exams).
Last year around 27 lakh students appeared for the CBSE Board exams alone.CBSE has also started its board exam counseling session. This will be the 23rd consecutive year when the board is providing free counseling to students who are appearing for their board exams. With students, CBSE is also giving its teachers suggestions to help students cope with stress.
10 important tips to keep in mind for the board exam:
1. Get a good 7 to 8 hours of sleep. It is important to have a good amount of sleep to calm your brain. If you will sleep well, then only you can perform well.
2. Revise your subjects as per the date sheet. Now is the time when you do your final revision. Allot dedicated hours to a particular subject and do your best.
3. Take adequate breaks in between your study hours to relax your mind. Take a 40 to 45 minutes break and utilize it in relaxing your mind and body.
4. For the next 1 and the half month, keep your social media at bay. Don't waste too much time there, rather invest your spare time in activities like yoga and meditation, to make increase your concentration power.
5. Practice different sample papers and last year's question papers to know the pattern and marking schemes. Try to finish the sample paper or the last year question paper in the allotted time only, so that you will be ready when for the final exam.
6. Download the admit card and take out the physical copy. Remember that without it, you will not be allowed to enter the examination hall.
7. Remember that preparation from the NCERT book is most important. The paper will come from NCERT books only. Read every line of your textbooks; highlight all the important points and keywords. Skipping chapters may be detrimental if questions are set from that section.
8. While giving the exam, always highlight the important points and keywords. Give at least a gap of two lines between your questions, and attend them section wise only. Make your paper neat and clean, it will leave a good impression on the examiner. Presentation is the key.
9. The next important thing is time management. The reading time is the most crucial, use it carefully. If you're stuck on a question, leave some space and keep moving forward. You can revisit it later with a fresh mind.
10. Prepare a key of your own. Write down all the important formulas, pointers of the chapters, keywords, patterns, dates, etc so that in the end moment you will not be frantically going through different books; rather you can look through your keynotes easily.

Source : https://www.indiatoday.in/education-today

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