Karnataka SSLC 2019 exam begins from tomorrow, know these points to score high
Dinesh Goyal | March 20, 2019 | 12:54 PM IST | 1 min read
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Download NowNEW DELHI, MARCH 20: Karnataka SSLC 10th class exams 2019 are set to begin from tomorrow with the exam of First Language subject. Karnataka Secondary Education Examination Board (KSEEB) will conduct these exams in the morning session from 9:30 am onwards and it will conclude on April 4, 2019. Candidates must go through the Karnataka SSLC Time Table 2019. Know the following points to ace the exam:
Last minute preparation tips
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Revise syllabus, notes and formulas thoroughly and do not start with new topics.
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Go through with the previous years question papers and sample papers as it will be a short revision of all the syllabus.
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Prepare a strategy to attempt the paper in stipulated time.
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Understand the topics properly and clear all the doubts.
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Do not panic. Take proper diet and rest.
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Do exercise and meditate to keep the mind fresh.
Exam day instructions
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Don’t forget to carry admit card to the exam hall.
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Carry stationary and all other things to the exam hall, which you need to write the exam.
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Make proper and appropriate diagrams.
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Highlight important points in the answers by underlining them.
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In the last, revise your answer script and ensure about your answers.
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