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6 preparation tips for students appearing for Class XII board exams

Edugraph Team
Edugraph Team
Posted on 30 Mar 2022
17:39 PM
Be aware of what can be realistically done in the allotted time in the exam hall.

Be aware of what can be realistically done in the allotted time in the exam hall. Shutterstock

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Summary
Efficient time management and staying away from social media can make you more focused
Remember to carry your equipment and check what you can or cannot bring into the exam hall

With Class XII board exams breathing down your neck, it’s time to pore over your textbooks for last-minute revisions. The whole thing may seem a bit daunting as your performance in these exams is going to determine the course of your career. But there’s nothing to worry about — you can come through with flying colours. All it’s going to take is good preparation and some clever strategy on your part!

Here are some tips to help you prepare better for the exams:

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Keep an eye on the watch

Your productivity will skyrocket if you manage your time well during the preparation process. You need to set aside time for each type of question and practise accordingly. Be aware of what you can realistically do in the allotted time in the exam hall. You can take some time to read and consider the questions. Do not skip one question to devote more time to another.

Stay away from social media

The rabbit hole of social media can be a big allure for students in their final leg of their preparations. Disconnect yourself completely from social media and other distractions in order to stay focused and work hard toward the end goal. Every social networking site gives its members options to deactivate their profiles for a certain time. You can do that or simply stop looking at devices like the mobile phone or tablet at regular intervals.

Solve mock question papers

Go through mock question papers multiple times and try to finish them in the allotted time. Answer the questions and then analyse them to see how well you have fared. In this way, you will find out the areas that need your additional attention. Don’t assume that these questions will be on the actual paper, but they will prepare you for the test ahead.

Find out your strong and weak areas

Prepare your answering strategies in keeping with your performance in mock exams. Identify the areas you need to respond to first and those you can take on later. Make a strategic selection based on your strengths and shortcomings. Adopting this strategy will help things fall into place in the exam hall.

Make a checklist of things to do

Do not forget the essential things to carry like your identity card, pencil box and other equipment. Also keep in mind what you can or cannot bring into the exam hall. Double-check the time, date and venue of the exams.

Here are a few things that you must remember to do in the exam hall:

  • Read the question paper carefully. Go through the questions carefully and then begin to write. Do not be alarmed if everyone else begins writing immediately on getting the question paper. Take your time to study the paper as it’ll help you finish strongly.
  • Revise your answers. Read your answers to avoid silly mistakes before you submit the answer script. You can also tweak some of your answers at the last minute.

  • Stay relaxed. Keeping calm during the exam is crucial for you to make the best on-spot decisions and try answering as many questions as possible. Taking a few deep breaths when you’re feeling anxious will help you focus on the task at hand and remember what you have learnt.

Guard against COVID-19

The pandemic has been a constant worry for students about to write their exams. Though things are improving, we’re still fighting the different variants of the virus. Always wear a mask, keep social distance with others and bring a small bottle of hand sanitiser with you to the exam centre.

Avoid a postmortem of every test

As soon as an exam is over, move on to the next one. Dwelling on the previous exam is a complete waste of time and energy. Stay positive and channel your energy into doing well in the test that’s ahead of you.

Meanwhile, eat healthy and stay hydrated. Keeping yourself physically fit is a top priority before any exam. Following a nutritious diet, avoiding junk food and having lots of water will boost your energy levels through this entire process. Also remember to carry a water bottle to the exam hall.

Last updated on 30 Mar 2022
17:39 PM
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