Kerala SSLC and HSC exam 2021 to start from tomorrow; Last-minute preparation tips
Kerala SSLC, Plus two exams are scheduled to start from tomorrow. Know last-minute preparation tips and exam day instructions here.
Apoorva Singh | April 7, 2021 | 04:55 PM IST
NEW DELHI : Kerala Pareeksha Bhawan is all set to conduct the SSLC and Class 12 exams from tomorrow, April 8, 2021. The Kerala SSLC exams 2021 will be conducted from April 8 and 29, 2021, while the Kerala plus two exams are scheduled to be conducted from April 8 to 26, 2021. The SSLC exams will be held in two shifts. Extra 15 minutes will be provided for reading the question paper.
Last-minute preparation tips for Kerala SSLC, plus two exams
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Do not study any new topic at the last minute, instead revise all the notes you have.
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Practice with the previous year’s question papers.
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Revise all the diagrams and flow charts carefully.
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Keep yourself hydrated and take proper sleep before the examination.
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Avoid using social media and focus on the revisions only.
Exam day instructions for Kerala SSLC, plus two exams
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First and the most important thing, check your admit card and other related documents and keep them safe.
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Bring your own stationery like pens, pencil and everything else you need during examination.
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Apart from the above-mentioned things, bring a sanitiser and your own water bottle to the exam.
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The first 15 minutes will be given to read the question paper, so use this time wisely.
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Do not bring any electronic devices or practice any unfair means during the examination.
All the best!
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