CISCE Class 12 Term 1 Exam 2022: Check last minute ISC exam preparation tips
Apoorva Singh | November 21, 2021 | 11:03 AM IST | 1 min read
ISC 12th exams 2022 are scheduled to commence on Monday, November 22, 2021. Read last-minute ISC exam preparation tips 2022 here.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI : The Council For The Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) will start the ISC 12th term 1 exams 2022 from Monday, November 22, 2021. The ISC semester 1 exams 2022 will conclude on December 20, 2021. Students are left with a day to prepare for ISC Class 12 term 1 exams 2022.
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Below are some important last minute exam preparations tips, following which can be beneficial for students.
Stay away from new topics
This is one of the most common mistakes students make in the last few days of the exam. Do not start with any new chapter or topic just for the sake of covering the maximum syllabus. Reading new topics will only lead to confusion. During the last minute of the examination, students should focus only on the previously studied topics.
Revision is the key
Revise as much as possible. Go through each and every note which is made during the preparation. Try to create quick notes and memory maps from the previously studied topics and keep them handy. Revise the important points and topics again and again.
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Time management is the key
This year, a lot of new changes are introduced in the ISC exam pattern. To get acquainted with them, practice with sample papers and learn how to manage time during the examination. It is important to practice with maximum sample question papers to score well in the ISC term 1 exam 2022 .
Take proper rest
One of the most important tips for students is to take proper rest. Take at least 6 to 8 hours of sleep to keep the mind fresh. Take a break from social media. Since there is just one day left for the exam, it is essential to stay hydrated and eat healthy as well.
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