•Make a study schedule for yourself.Prioritise the subjects you need to study more and allot maximum time to those subjects.
•Prepare your own revision notes from your textbook for theory subjects while learning the subjects.This will help you to remember the topics even after many months of learning them.
•Make visual representations like mind maps, flowcharts, concept maps, diagrams, flash cards to summarise the textual content so that you can remember and recollect easily for your board exams.
•Identify the weaker areas you need to study by reviewing your performance in the previous school exams .Take the help of your teachers to understand the concepts of your weaker areas of each subject.
•Learn grammar topics well and solve grammar worksheets.Get enough writing practice for languages’ writing skills.This is one priority area where many students fail to get expected marks in the board exam.
•Solve last five years’ board exam papers.Mark the areas you find difficult and take your teachers’ help to solve those questions.
•Mathematics requires regular practice.Solve at least five problems every day.Take your teacher’s guidance to solve challenging sums.
•Assertion and reasoning and case study questions should be given lot of importance as such questions have become an important part of board exams.Try to understand and apply the concepts instead of memorising word to word.
•Practice chapter wise maps and graphs work.Keep a date diary for History.Write down all the events you can recall from the textbook in easy to recollect language.
•Make a chapter wise formulae and chemical equations book.Solve numerical problems especially those from previous board papers and textbooks.
•Take mock tests to assess your board exam preparation.Practice tests will help you finish your board exam in time and give you an opportunity to identify weaker areas and improve.Do not get disappointed if you make mistakes in mock tests.You need time to achieve perfection and if you confidently work hard you will find yourself well prepared by the time you begin your board exams.
•Develop a positive mindset about your capabilities to achieve your goals.Do not compare yourself with others as you are as good or even better than anyone else in your class.Believe in yourself.Work hard sincerely and success will follow you throughout your life.