CBSE Exam 2019: CBSE Date Sheet for Board Examinations 2019 is out on the official website cbse.nic.in, and it is that time of the year when thousands of students across the country fasten their seat belt and gear up for the most important milestones of their academic career. It is crucial to manage the next one and a half month with utmost care, value every second without feeling pressed.


“Time waits for none.” It is as precious as it is limited. Now with that being said, it is important for students preparing for board examinations, to form a regime, utilize time wisely and efficiently cover all topics while enhancing good speed to attempt board exams on time yet effectively.

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1. Time to Break-Up:

Looking at the whole syllabus can give jitters to even the brightest students. It is crucial to break-up the syllabus subject wise, topic-wise, weightage-wise.

2. Prioritize

Take help from your teachers, coaches, seniors, siblings or past papers to figure out which topics are the most important. Prioritize those topics that have been repeatedly incorporated in the past board exams.

3. One Thing at a Time:

Set daily targets and cover one topic at a time. Go through the entire chapter, make key notes for each topic that you could refer while revising during the preparatory holidays in between your board exams.

4. Focus on Concepts

Make every effort to build a clear understanding of concepts. Understand the basic mechanics of each topic rather than trying to mug it up.

5. Revise

Understand that revisiting chapters is much more important than mugging them in the first place. The science of synapsing is at work when you revise, as your brain strengthens your memory wires and you are able to retain the topic well.

6. Express

After each topic, become your own boss and explain the chapter as if you are a teacher. It is a smart way to synapse as well as find out where you stand.

7. Past Papers

Past ten-year question papers, HOTS, revision station must be attempted as soon as you cover a topic. Spare 30 minutes each day for attempting question/answers. Keep a weekly 3 hour slot to attempt past papers for each subject to build your speed and get familiar with the exam pattern.

All the Best!

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