Pragadeesh Rj's Tips To Face Exams

    • Pragadeesh Rj,
    • Standard: XI-0,
    • Amalorpavam Higher Secondary School - Puducherry,
    • Chennai.

    • Publish Date: Dec 25 2016 3:55PM
    • |
    • Updated Date: Jan 5 2017 12:35PM
Pragadeesh Rj's Tips To Face Exams

  • Decide on what portions you are going to study today and divide it into smaller units. Allot an hour and a half to each unit. 
  • During the first half an hour study the unit with full concentration and absorb the content. Then, close the book and recall aloud what you have read. It is not necessary to use the same words. That is just mugging up. Say it aloud in your own words. This is audio memory.
  • Video memory will help even more. Write what you have recalled. At first you may feel lazy and think this is a waste of time. But the practise of writing down what you recalled will help you to write your exam as though you are just signing your name. Once you have written down what you recalled you must open the book and check if you have written down all the points. If you have left out any, you should write it down and cross-check. All of this is first revision. The second revision consists of answering an old examination paper within the stipulated time. Once you have written the answers open your textbook and make a self-assessment. Give yourself the marks that you have earned. By this you will certainly be able to find out where you went wrong. Those mistakes will never be repeated. This exercise also prepares you to finish writing your exam in time, besides building up self-confidence. You will face your exams fearlessly. 
  • Don’t conclude that the syllabus is too much and that you will undertake selective study, there is no definite criteria to classify the syllabus as important and non-important. You can't expect that the person who prepares the question paper to follow the same selection criteria as you have. 
  • Studying continuously for five to six hours is bad. Relax in between. The techniques for relaxing are many
    a) Take a quick walk around your house or around the building, if you are living in a flat.
    b) Scan newspaper headlines.
    c) Sleep for half an hour, but be sure you have asked someone to wake you up in time.
    d) The best way to relax is practising deep breaths. This exercise improves oxygen supply purifies your blood and makes your body and brain active, it banishes tiredness.
 

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Akshita Pandey LILAVATI BAI PODAR (A)-SCRUZ

Thank you so much, Pragadeesh for sharing these amazing tips with me as I get really tensed and worried when I get my exam portion. These are really very helpful.

ABHIGYAN SINGH Harmony International School , Kharghar

thank

CHHAVI RANA RUKMINI DEVI PUB. SCHOOL(PITAMPURA)

Thanks a lot.

K.Sandeepkumar Bethel Mat Hr Sec School

Thanks.It''s very helpful.

Namanpreet Singh J.M. INTERNATIONAL SCH00L

Very very useful

RIDHI Kulachi Hansraj Model School

I AM IN CLASS 6 .WHEN I DOES MY PAPER ,I THINK THAT I CAN GET GOOD MARK BUT MY MARKS WAS VERY BAD

RIDHI Kulachi Hansraj Model School

I HAD DECIDED TO WORK HARD AND SCORE GOOD MARKS.

K.Sandeepkumar Bethel Mat Hr Sec School

Thanks

piyush gupta MOTHER''S GLOBAL.SCH.(PREET VIHAR)

too good

Jeevana.S MARIAM NILAYA SCHOOL BANASWADI

Thank you so much. The second tip will really help me a lot.

Vaishnavi kakwani LAUREL HIGH SCHOOL PITAMPURA

Too good

Parul Bhalla Saupins School- 32

The tips are very helpful. Thanks They helped alot..

Linet Christina Thomas Ryan International School Nallasopara

Thanks for the information.

Navneet Kishan.S NAGARJUNA VIDYANIKETAN

Thanks a lot. It will be very useful I think and I''ll surely try it as I''ll be giving the CBSE board exam this year.

AAKARSH JACOB MATHEW ST.THOMAS SCHOOL, INDIRAPURAM

thank you so much

SRIHARSHAA PADMAKUMAR PSBB LEARNING LEADERSHIP ACADEMY

Thank you so much. Your tips are really amazing!!!

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