The summer is on its way and so are the examinations. However, examinations do not necessarily have to fill you up with stress and tension. With the help of a few simple steps you can easily do well in the exam.
Step I: Revise your notes including all the important formulae, equations and diagrams. Go through the SUMMARY, POINTS TO PONDER at the end of each chapter in the NCERT books.
Step II: Go through all the unit tests, class tests, pre-board tests and make sure you have corrected yourself with all the conceptual and numerical errors.
Step III: Evaluate yourself with at least five previous years’ questions papers and try to solve all the questions asked there. More the number of previous papers solved, higher the chance of getting COMMON QUESTIONS.
Boost your confidence: Nobody knows 100% of the syllabus perfectly. Be confident with whatever you have prepared. If your preparation is 80% and you are confident enough to answer any question within that domain, then your score will exceed (80+)%. Yes! you can always score more than you think you will score. For the rest 20% of the syllabus which you have not prepared properly, you can attempt questions from that topics after you complete answering whatever you know. Just recall what the teacher explained in the class and write it down in a logical format. Make use of the step marking system!
Exam is tough if the questions are easy. Over-confidence can easily mislead you to incorrect answers. Greater number of students will answer the easy questions and hence there will be a tough competition.
Exam is easy if the questions are tough. Tough questions are tough for all students. Comparatively less number of students will attempt all the tough questions. As a result competion will be easier.
The summer is on its way and so are the examinations. However, examinations do not necessarily have to fill you up with stress and tension. With the help of a few simple steps you can easily do well in the exam.
Step I:
Revise your notes including all the important formulae, equations and diagrams.
Go through the SUMMARY, POINTS TO PONDER at the end of each chapter in the NCERT books.
Step II:
Go through all the unit tests, class tests, pre-board tests and make sure you have corrected yourself with all the conceptual and numerical errors.
Step III:
Evaluate yourself with at least five previous years’ questions papers and try to solve all the questions asked there. More the number of previous papers solved, higher the chance of getting COMMON QUESTIONS.
Boost your confidence:
Nobody knows 100% of the syllabus perfectly. Be confident with whatever you have prepared. If your preparation is 80% and you are confident enough to answer any question within that domain, then your score will exceed (80+)%. Yes! you can always score more than you think you will score. For the rest 20% of the syllabus which you have not prepared properly, you can attempt questions from that topics after you complete answering whatever you know. Just recall what the teacher explained in the class and write it down in a logical format. Make use of the step marking system!
Exam is tough if the questions are easy. Over-confidence can easily mislead you to incorrect answers. Greater number of students will answer the easy questions and hence there will be a tough competition.
Exam is easy if the questions are tough. Tough questions are tough for all students. Comparatively less number of students will attempt all the tough questions. As a result competion will be easier.
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