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5 Preparation Tips for CBSE Class 12th Term 1 Examination

Update on: 09 Sep 2021, 12:08 PM

From many years Boards exams are completely based on theoretical evaluation but COVID19 has had a significant impact on the entire education system, including the Board Exams as well. As of last year, the CBSE Boards exam now includes MCQ-based questions. There will be Term 1 and Term 2 examinations for the entire curriculum this year.

Many students become anxious when they hear the word “board exams.” When it comes to the competitive world, most students rely on their sword of marks.

To do well on the Class 12 Board Exam, however, isn’t easy. It is possible for any student with a good study strategy and the necessary resources to do well on the CBSE Board Exams for Class 12.

To help you prepare for the CBSE Term 1 Exams, we’ve compiled a list of a few tips that will help you succeed in CBSE Term 1 Exams.

  1. Understand the complete curriculum: CBSE Term 1 exam are all set to be held in the month of November-December 2021. The MCQ format will be used for 50% of the syllabus. Thoroughly understand and adhere to the course syllabus. Even if you choose to read other CBSE books to gain more knowledge, studying from NCERT books will help you achieve your high score goal. As for many years, the question paper is set from NCERT Books only.
  1. Plan a routeway: Planning a realistic schedule and strictly adhering to it can help you cover each topic in time. It will also help you to understand each topic conceptually and will lead you through the board exams. It is important to make short notes while studying as they will be used as a recapitulative tool at the last minute.
  1. Know the question pattern: No theoretical or subjective questions were asked in CBSE Term 1 exam. It offers evaluation on the basis of analytical thinking and problem-solving ability. The question papers consist of Chapterwise-Topicwise MCQs, Case-based MCQs, and MCQs based on assertion and reasoning. Practice as many questions that are based on Multiple choice

Must Check: CBSE Released New Assessment for Academic Session 2022: Class 10th & 12th

  1. Make your practice perfect: You can ace any exam by putting in the work. You can answer more questions in less time if you practise a lot compared to not exercising much at all. To secure high scores in CBSE Term 1 exam, you must practice withย the MTG 100 Percent Exam Readybook exclusively designed based on the most recent syllabus of CBSE. Additionally, it will help you better understand the CBSE Term 1 Exam syllabus and the new question pattern based on multiple-choice questions so that you can prepare more effectively for the exam.

Related read: How to score 100% in CBSE Class 12th TERM 1 with 100% Exam Ready

ย 5.ย Solve Previous Years Papers: Solving practice papers will add more benefits to your preparation and help you cover all the essential topics on which questions are repeatedly asked over the past years. It’s vital to get answers to as many questions as you can. It will help you ace the CBSE class 12 Term 1 examination with more confidence.

ย A Special Tip for Examination Room

Donโ€™t just kill your time: You’ve been preparing to take the CBSE exam for months, don’t rush out of the exam room too soon. Rechecking your answers will reveal any blunders in your answers, which will allow you to correct them and thus help to add to your score.

All of these tips should help you on your way to success and make your CBSE Class 12 Term 1 Examination preparations much more precise and accurate.

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