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1st November 2012, 08:31 PM
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Best ways to prepare for boards?
best way to prepare for boards...........any special tip or advice.........
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10th December 2012, 07:14 PM
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Re: Best ways to prepare for boards?
its just 3 months for the boards and geom is reli hard for me...because of that i mess up with all other subjects...Any suggestions..??
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23rd December 2012, 04:22 PM
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Re: Best ways to prepare for boards?
how should one prepare oneself for board examination?
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3rd February 2013, 03:02 PM
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Re: Best ways to prepare for boards?
Hi,
For boards the main things are : >Refer previous year Question papers and try to to solve it. >Usually you will have only the contents present in your prescribed syllabus so be perfect with your syllabus. >Once you are perfect with the syllabus contents then try out the application parts for few aspects on which you can expect Questions for 20% of your marks. >Hard work,Concentration will give you best results. All the Best |
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2nd March 2013, 02:38 AM
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Re: Best ways to prepare for boards?
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#solve previous years questions papers,which will increase your writting speed beacuse for english exam it is very necessary #use quotations where ever possible. #for language exams writting plays a important role,so write very neat and clean #write as simple as you can,,for scoring 90 marks very high standard of english is not required |
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21st July 2013, 01:38 PM
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Re: Best ways to prepare for boards?
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as you are a student who is about to write board exam, here are some tips that will help you for it.. (1) first of all note the number of subjects that are there for your board exam... then, ~find out the syllabus that is prescribed by the board... ~next find out the text book which is prescribed by the same board.. ~you should also see whether any reference books are prescribes along with this or not.. (2) next is to prepare a good time table for study. ~time table should be made on the basis of the subjects that are mentioned in your board. ~you should include a maximum of three subjects in the time table. ~this should be a daily time table. ~there should be some time for leisure, that is there should be free time for entertainment and for other things as well but it should not consume the maximum time. ~15 minutes of free time after every one hour study is enough.. ~there should be a separate time table for holidays like Sundays which should be utilised much instead of school hours. (3) preparation method. ~first is you should always look in to the syllabus prescribed by board.. ~do not study what is not prescribed or what is unwanted.. it will simply consume the time. ~you can study by writing.. because that will improve your speed and also memory power. ~collect previous year questions and make a note of it when you study a particular part among them.. ~try to keep a separate book for writing formulas and important concept. ~it should be noted that, you should not mix up every formulas in a single section.. ~keep separate parts for each subject to write formulas and important points.. and also, that should be done for each chapter by separating it with particular headings. ~keep revising the portions every week ends.. ~also keep self analysing what you have learned in particular topic. ~conduct test of your own using previous year papers after you complete each chapter. (4) how to score in exams. ~the first thing that you should do in exam hall is to be tension free. ~when you get the question paper, try to see whether the questions asked are of different marks and will it consume the whole time. ~never write more than necessary. ~answer to the point.. ~read all the questions very carefully and answer accordingly. ~never leave any single question. ~if possible, go through the answers you have written and see whether you have missed out any point or any question in the paper. ~always write neatly and underline important points if you have time. if you follow this you will surely get very good marks in every exams.. I will always be there to help you, you can mail me at: [email protected]. all the best for your studies - deepa... |
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30th January 2014, 07:27 PM
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Re: Best ways to prepare for boards?
geometry subject goes very hard for me n this makes my percent go down i need ur help so plz help me to score good marks in geometry n make my percent above 90% i need ur help its my request to u plz help.......... waiting for gud reply.....................!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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1st June 2014, 04:26 PM
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Re: Best ways to prepare for boards?
I got 47%in 2012-13 and again I tried for improvement but became fail this time. But some study centres are saying that I can take admission on paid seat for btech in any trade or in less fee in automobile and aeronautics engg. I m in great dilemma that what should I do now. please show me the way by your precious advise. waiting for reply pl.
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