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CBSE 10th Board Exams 2021 : Tips to Cover Whole Syllabus In End Months

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CBSE 10th Board Exams 2021 : Tips to Cover Whole Syllabus In End Months

Check the CBSE Class 10 study plan to cover and revise the whole syllabus before the exam. Know how to utilize the last three months before the exam judiciously.

CBSE Class 10 Board Exam Dates 2020-2021 have been announced by the board. CBSE 10th & 12th Board Exams 2021 will commence from 4th May 2021 and conclude on 10th June 2021. Now these last three months before the exam are crucial for students. They can use these months to prepare well for their upcoming exams and pave the way for good scores. We are going to discuss here the CBSE Class 10 Study Plan for the upcoming CBSE Class 10 Board Exam 2021. This study plan will give the class 10 students a clear target for the last three months before the CBSE Board Exam. Know the three months plan here to prepare for the exams in an easy and organized manner.

Learn the untouched topics in February:

In February month, students should concentrate on finishing the remaining chapters and topics. They should go through the revised CBSE Class 10 Syllabus 2020-2021 to know the topics prescribed for the Board Exam 2021. In the revised syllabus, many topics have been removed. Therefore, students should be aware of the deleted portion of the syllabus that will not be tested in the board exam. Prepare all the units mentioned in the syllabus as they all are important from the exam point of view. Solve at least 2-3 problems related to each topic you read in the book. Do not miss the examples given in the NCERT book.

Revise the whole syllabus in March:

Revision is extremely important to do well in your exam. It not only helps you to remember the facts, definitions, topics, and methodologies that you had learned some time ago but also works the best in boosting up your confidence level. Go through all fifteen chapters. Solve all the exercise questions given in the Class 10 NCERT Book. Also, try to solve the NCERT Exemplar Problems. Be attentive while solving any question and take care of the steps involved in a solution. Solving different types of questions will give you a key insight into areas that you are good at, and others that require more attention. During revision, it’s better to focus more on the weaker topics to get good scores in your exam.

Practice more and more in April:

This is the month of strengthening your knowledge. Do not start with any new topic in this last month before the exam. The best thing will be to solve more and more previous years' question papers of CBSE Class 10 Class. Remember, the material in the board exam paper will seem to be more advanced than what you have practiced in the textbook. Solving the old question papers is the best way to get familiarised with such advanced questions. Also, solve the latest CBSE Class 10 Sample Paper to acquaint yourself with the format and number of questions for the upcoming CBSE Class 10 Maths Board Exam 2021. All you have to do in the April months is to solve previous years' question papers and sample papers to assess your preparedness and increase your confidence for the exam.

In last, we suggest all the candidates prepare smartly for their exams. They should use these three months very judiciously to prepare their entire syllabus well.

 

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