Aspirants in Class 10 should begin by setting goals, learning to manage their time, and attempting to be consistent in their performance by working hard from the first day of the session onwards, remembering that nothing is impossible if one is motivated to achieve it.
This section is designed to assist hopefuls in developing a well-thought-out preparation strategy for class 10 board exams. Let's have a look at a foolproof STEP-BY-STEP plan for preparing for the Board exams.
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The completion of NCERT books is the most significant level for improving grades in board examinations.
In NCERT Books, never leave any point neglected. Begin rehearsing questions that are crucial in terms of the examination when you have completed a comprehensive study of the NCERT books. After that, move on to sample papers and complete as many as possible.
After analyzing the syllabus and the importance of NCERT, it's time to start with a subject-wise preparation approach.
Practice is the key to success. No matter how much you study, you can’t score well in board exam until and unless you have not practiced with pen and paper before appearing for the exam. Therefore, it is important that you must solve as many sample papers as you can before appearing for the actual exam.
Q.1. If a student fails in pre-board examination, does that mean one cannot appear in the Board examination?
Pre-Boards help students to know how well they are prepared for the Board examination. A student cannot be detained from appearing in the Board examination if otherwise eligible.
Q.2. I have a doubt whether the pre board examinations marks would be considered in the board examinations?
No, the marks obtained in the pre-board examination are not added or included in the Board examination marks.
Q.3. Do examiners deduct marks for exceeding the word limit and spelling mistakes, especially in the language papers?
No marks are deducted for exceeding the word limit. Marks for spelling mistakes and other errors are deducted in the Language Papers.
Q.4. Is it compulsory to write the answers in the same sequence as in the question paper?
No, you may attempt those questions in the beginning which you know best. Make sure that you write correct answer number to each question
Q.5. Is it compulsory for a student who has failed in theory to repeat the practical examination also?
No, The candidate shall appear only in the theory and previous practical marks will be carried forward. For more information, refer to: www.cbse.nic.in
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