Maths Exam Tips
Tips for attending cbse board Maths Exam
Here are some tips that may help you prepare for the CBSE board exam for Maths:
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1. Understand the concepts:
Make sure you have a clear understanding of all the concepts and formulas that are taught in your Maths syllabus. Try to relate the concepts to real-life examples and practice solving problems using different methods.
2. Practice regularly
Practice is the key to success in Maths. Set aside dedicated time to solve Maths problems every day. This will help you become more confident and accurate in solving questions.
3. Review your notes and study material
Go through your notes and study material regularly to reinforce your understanding of the concepts. Highlight important points and make sure you understand them well.
4. Solve previous year’s papers and sample papers
Solving previous year’s papers and sample papers can help you get a feel of the exam and the types of questions that are asked. It can also help you identify your strengths and weaknesses.
5. Time management
Make sure you manage your time well during the exam. Read the questions carefully and plan your approach before you start solving them. Do not spend too much time on a single question.
6. Review your answers
After completing the exam, take some time to review your answers. Make sure you have answered all the questions and that your solutions are correct and complete.
7. Concern a particular Book
Always rely on one key textbook for the syllabus instead of multiple books. Guides and refresher books can supplement your lessons afterwards
8. Link the problem with real-life world
Try to link mathematics problems with real-world problems. The subject can be very abstract sometimes so looking out for a practical application can help change your perspective as well as make it interesting
9. Make a list of all formulae
Note down synopsis of major chapters and make a list of all formulae. This will be useful for undertaking multiple revision sessions. Before the day of examination, it will help you to go through the entire syllabus at once.
10. Revision through daily practice
Revision through daily practice is the key. Maths cannot be mustered by just reading and listening. Ensure that you keep practicing questions from previous years’ question papers regularly. Devote 2-4 hours to the subject daily
11. Full syllabus test
Attempt one full syllabus test every week and get it checked from your guide/coach/teacher. Try completing test papers in 2 ½ hrs (instead of the actual examination time three hours). If possible, devote time between 10:30 am and 1:00 pm which coincides with your examination time to set your body clock.
Analyze the break-up of marks in questions and try to solve them accordingly
12. Divide the chapters
Divide the chapters according to your ability. Give the difficult chapters some extra time and the easy ones can be scrolled a bit quickly