Boost Your Board Exam Score to 85 in One Month
If you're aiming for a score of 85 in your board exams, especially if your boards are starting on May 8th, you can achieve this goal given the right preparation and strategy. Here’s a detailed plan to help you score more than 85 in a month.
Effective Study Plan
Step 1: Dividing the Syllabus
Syllabus division is crucial. Divide your subjects into three categories: A (easy), B (average), and C (hard). This will help you prioritize your efforts effectively. Moreover, study your NCERT books first, as they are the backbone of the exam and cover the majority of the questions.
Step 2: Analysis and Focus
Analyze your syllabus to identify which sections are harder and easier. Spend more time and effort on the tougher sections to ensure a balanced preparation.
Step 3: Key Concepts and Formulas
Memorize key points and formulas. These are your tools for acing the exam. Many reference materials and sample papers are filled with these concepts and formulas, so make sure you have a strong grasp of them.
Step 4: Identifying and Improving Mistakes
Regularly test yourself with sample papers and previous year's questions (PYQs). Identify mistakes and work on improving them. I recommend using OSWall sample papers as they are comprehensive and well-structured.
Time Management and Subject Plan
Given only six weeks until your exams, here’s a strategic breakdown:
Method
Start with the toughest subjects in the first week, then move on to easier ones. By the fourth week, you should focus on the least difficult subjects, leaving the toughest subject for the final week. This approach allows you to revise in the following weeks, boosting your confidence.
Weekly Breakdown
Week 1: Start with the most challenging subject. Allocate 7 days to it, ensuring you cover all the chapters without leaving anything behind.
Week 2: Move to the next easier subject, revising the first subject along the way.
Week 3: Continue with the remaining easier subjects, focusing on new material and revising old material as needed.
Week 4: Dive into the easiest subject. This will be your final week for thorough revision of all subjects.
Week 5: Your subject with the exam. Focus on revision and get ready for the final push.
Books and Study Materials
Complete all materials taught in school. If you have time, study particularly challenging topics from reference books. English and Hindi can be managed with minimal effort, but for subjects like Science and Math, understanding the concepts is key. Use your friends or teachers for help when needed.
Mental and Physical Health
Mental health is as important as physical health during this intense period. Allocate an extra hour daily to tackle challenging subjects and revise them regularly. Don’t forget to take short breaks (15-20-30 minutes) to relax your mind and body. Engage in light activities like watching TV or playing games, but ensure you can control your phone usage.
Conclusion
The key to success is planning and discipline. Don’t stress too much, give your best shot, and everything will fall into place. Good luck with your exams!