Board Exam Tips: Simple Steps to Ace Your CBSE or ICSE Exams

Board exams feel huge, but breaking them down into bite‑size actions makes them manageable. Below are practical moves you can start today, no fancy tools required.

1. Build a realistic study schedule

First, write down every subject and the topics you still need to cover. Allocate 45‑minute slots for each subject and insert 5‑minute breaks – this keeps your brain fresh. Stick the plan on your wall and treat it like a work shift; if you miss a slot, move it, don’t skip it.

Use the “two‑day rule”: after you finish a topic, review it the next day and again after a week. That short‑term repeat helps the material move from short‑term to long‑term memory.

2. Master active studying, not passive reading

Instead of just scrolling through textbooks, turn the info into questions. Write a question on the left side of a page, answer it on the right, then cover the answer and test yourself. This flash‑card method forces recall, which is what exams demand.

Teach a friend or record yourself explaining a concept. Explaining out loud shows gaps you didn’t notice while reading silently.

Don’t forget past papers. Solve a full paper under timed conditions, then compare your answers with the official key. Note down every mistake – that’s your next study target.

Finally, keep your health in check. A quick walk, a glass of water, and a short stretch every hour keep fatigue at bay. Sleep at least 7 hours; cramming with ‘just 3‑hour nights’ actually hurts retention.

Follow these steps consistently, and you’ll walk into the exam hall feeling prepared, not panicked. Good luck!

Awasthi Education Institute India

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