Preparation strategy To crack science board exam to score 75+
Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSEB) prepares the syllabus for SSC (Secondary School Certificate) and HSC (Higher Secondary School Certificate). The GSEB SSC examinations 2023 will be conducted in March. The GSEB evaluates the performance of the schools falling under the gamut of the State Board through frequent inspections besides granting recognition to the new schools. The GSEB SSC Time Table would include all the subjects including First language paper, Science and Technology, Mathematics, Social Science and Second Language (Gujarati) and will be released in January on its official website. To qualify, a candidate needs to score a minimum of 33%.
Given below are some preparation tips for GSEB Class 10 exams:
Make a Schedule and follow it
It is important to follow a proper schedule while preparing for the exams. Sleeping and waking up early allows sufficient time to study during the day. Chalk out a proper schedule and allot time for each subject. This gives a clear picture of how much you can cover in a day and how soon you will finish preparing for the exam.
Set Realistic Goals
Know your capabilities and do not go overboard with the subjects you can cover in a day. Unrealistic goals will clutter your brain and leave you confused and muddled with many concepts running through your head. Make sure you do not overdo things and set realistic targets for each day.
Avoid using slangs
Always remember that spoken and written English are not the same. Using slang words or SMS language will be considered as a spelling mistake and one will be penalized for the same leading to loss of marks.
Take proper rest
Stress, fear, and anxiety hampers the preparation and affects the performance in board exams. So it is suggested to start preparing and relax the mind. Get a proper night sleep especially before the exam day.
Write appropriate answers
After all the preparation for the exam, come the time when the answer sheet must reflect the hard work. Students must follow the proper technique and strategy to write the answers in the best way and complete the exam well on time. Make the best use of the 15 minutes reading time allotted before starting writing the exam.
Do not Overburden Yourself
Don’t try to tackle multiple difficult topics in a single day. Similarly, don’t keep all the easy subjects/topics for a single day. For maximizing productivity, mix and match the simple and difficult topics/subjects in a day. Start your day with a heavy subject and keep the easier topics for the later part of the day.
Refer to the Sample Papers
It is always better to practice for the exam before you give one. Students must download the GSEB SSC question papers and assess their weaknesses and strengths. Solving them would help in gauging the preparedness for the exams.
Eat healthy
Students must make sure to not skip meals in between studies. Meals are very important for the proper working of our body and mind.
Self-studying
You may feel coaching classes are enough to help you prepare for exams. While your coaching class may be conducting sufficient revision sessions it is highly recommended that you dedicate sufficient time for self-studies as well. Include enough time to look through the exam topics and study it by yourself at your own pace.
Exercise
Exercise increases the blood circulation in your body which in turn makes you alert and active. So, don’t quit exercising or going out to play when exams draw near. Light activity and exercises help you grasp new concepts easily and you remember them for a longer duration too. So always set some time aside for exercise and activity.
Take Short Breaks Frequently
Avoid studying for long durations. Take a short break every 50-60 minutes to relax and rejuvenate your mind. You can even meditate during these short breaks to improve your focus. This improves your brain’s energy levels and helps retrieve the concepts you are studying during your exams.
Quit Getting Scared
Anxiety, stress and fear make matters worse. Instead of constantly worrying about how you would perform in your exam, focus on preparing for the exam. Put in your best efforts and the results will automatically be in your favour.
Revision
Once you have understood the concepts, studied all the subjects thoroughly and solved the sample and previous years’ question papers, you need to revise everything. Revision is as important as studying for the exams. You may have missed out on learning a concept that you realise while revising. So, revising ensures you are double-checking everything that you studied. Also, you remember everything much better once you have gone through it more than once.
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