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Some Effective Tips to Balance Board Exams and Competitions Simultaneously

Often, Class 11 and 12 students find themselves in a quagmire where they are required to juggle between the preparation of board exams and competitions like JEE, NEET, etc. Failure to do justice to both the exams is one common fear which students go through.  In such a situation, panic, anxiety, and stress are common symptoms if you do not have a strategy to manage both simultaneously.

Grade up School CBSE Board Previous year paper team absolutely understands your situation. Therefore, they are here to help you by introducing you to some easy preparation tips. These tips will help you in balancing both your boards and competitive exam preparation.

Know the Secret to Strike the Right Balance

An extra effort goes a long way

Rather than separately preparing a topic for boards and then for the competitive exam again, it would be a wise decision if you prepare a topic for both these examinations, together. Say, a topic is being taught at school and you are preparing it for Boards. Now, put an additional 2 hours and prepare such questions from that topic, which are important from the perspective of competitive examinations. This is not only time-saving but also efficient and will definitely help you in the long run.

Stay away from social media

This is one of the most crucial phases of your life and hence you should refrain from wasting your time. Try to keep a distance from using social media platforms. If you are not able to completely stay away from it, at least cut down the time you spend on social media. Social media wastes your time. Moreover, the posts and other notifications keep on running in your mind. Thus, they distract you further.

Find common topics

If you find a topic which is simultaneously being taught in your school and coaching center, your burden is halved. Your priority should be on this topic and this needs to be finished before you move on to the other topics.

Spend your time wisely

Those in class 12 need to finish their syllabus by September. After that, students need to focus on simultaneous revision of class 11 and class 12 as competitive exams cover the syllabus of both these classes. Before 1 month of Boards, focus on only revising the topics and questions important from Boards point of view. As soon as the Board examinations are over, without wasting any more time, your focus needs to shift on competitive exam revision.

The focus needs to be on strengthening weaker areas

Often it has been found that students continue studying their favorite subject and ignore the subjects in which they are weak. Students need to understand that this approach is not going to help. What if maximum questions are asked from those areas where you lag? So, they have to identify their weaker sections and spend time on those areas so that they can improve their overall score.

The last three months are the decider

Needless to say, this period is very hectic for the students. Many a time, students succumb under pressure in the last 3 months. With Boards knocking at the door and competitive exams in tow, they are clueless as to what needs to be their priority. This duration can either make your future or break it. So, you need to hold your nerves during the last three months. The first month needs to be devoted to wrapping up the competitive exam preparation. The last two months need to be solely devoted to Boards preparation as a lot depends on your Boards result. As soon as your Boards are over, switch back and carry on with the competitive exam preparation.

Some Tips to Study Effectively

Follow the SQ5R technique

This technique is very effective for making notes while reading a text. This method allows you to store a lot of information. SQ5R stands for Survey, Question, Read, Record, Recite, Review, and Reflect. While surveying, you need to skim through the textbook and mark the important points. Turn the subheads into questions. In the read, record, and recite stage, read the text again, frame it in your own words, and recite it. Try to question yourself and answer those questions. In the last point of reflecting upon the topic(s), go through the process until you have mastered it.

Indulge in group studies

Group studies provide a platform where ideas can be exchanged and thus these sessions can boost your preparation. You get to analyze the topic from many angles, which helps in better understanding. But make sure that the discussion does not sway from the topic and that the sessions are productive.

Visualizing helps in memorizing

A picture says a thousand words – true indeed! The same concept can be applied to your preparation as well. If you are finding it difficult to memorize a topic, make visual clues and jot down the important points using symbols. If possible, try to create a story out of those symbols. This technique will definitely help you in remembering better.

Go through previous years’ papers and solve mock tests

Revisiting previous years’ papers gives you an idea about the exam pattern. So, solving the examination papers of previous years becomes a must. Along with that, you should also appear for mock tests. Solve the mocks by constraining yourself with the time duration as will be provided at the time of the examination.

You need your 7 hours of deep slumber

Prepare the timetable in such a way that you are able to sleep for a  minimum of 7 hours. No amount of hard work will help you if you do not take proper rest. Be stress-free and be confident that you are going to ace both your Boards as well as your competition examination.

As you can see, the time is proceeding extremely fast. Every passing second is deciding where you stand on the performance table. So, it is your responsibility to gear up and utilize every second of time left. Put in the efforts now and you can be assured that you will definitely reap the benefits later! We wish you all success with flying colors!

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