Set a positive mindset- You must keep in mind that board exams are neither threats nor competitions, it’s a medium of making your learning better. So, always stay inspired from within.
Begin your preparation early - If your ultimate goal is to score the highest marks on the board, then develop the habit of early preparation. Revise the covered chapters on a regular basis. Early preparation helps you in memorizing them in the long run.
Understand the syllabus pattern - Every examination board follows a specific and exclusive exam pattern. Thus, it’s important that you get well familiarized with the syllabus pattern, as this breaks the complexity and makes the preparation easy and stress-free.
Improve your writing skills - As you study, write down the answers in neat handwriting. This will help you memorize your answers for a long time. It also improves your handwriting and writing skills, which is highly beneficial in the long run in any professional domain.
Practice mock - Practice mock board exams on your own with the previous years’ questions as this will help you understand the question pattern, the amount of time required, and the areas where you need improvement.
Revise on a regular basis - revision on regular basis will help you to remember facts and methodologies that you learned months ago. If you correctly practice revision on a daily basis it will boost your confidence.
Do not neglect the class/pre-board tests - Never overlook the pre-board test questions and the marks they carry, as they could be the probable questions that are more likely to be repeated in your boards.
Make a routine, Pay equal attention to every subject - In the course of preparation, make sure you pay equal attention to each subject, be it your favorite or the one that you dislike.
Take a mock test - To score good grades in exams all you need to do is take a mock test of that particular subject before appearing in the exam. This will help you to implement the strategy to ace the exam.
Take care of your health and Don’t get stressed - Board exam preparation can be really exhausting. Amid the hassle and juggling between books, notes, and anxiety, you might forget to take care of yourself. Always remember to take good care of your health.