– Divide your available time into specific study sessions for each subject. – Allocate more time to subjects you find challenging.
– Break down your syllabus into smaller topics and set daily or weekly goals. – This will help you track your progress and stay motivated.
Identify the most important topics based on past years' question papers and your teacher's guidance.
– Active learning: Engage with the material actively through summarizing, teaching imaginary students, or writing your own questions. – Flashcards for key terms and concepts.
– Study from your textbooks and recommended reference materials. – Online resources like educational websites, videos, and online courses can be helpful.
Practice solving previous year's question papers to understand the exam pattern and types of questions asked.
– Take full-length mock tests to simulate exam conditions. – Analyze your performance and identify areas of improvement.
– Get enough sleep (7-9 hours) to ensure your brain is functioning optimally. – Eat a balanced diet and stay hydrated.