Uttar Pradesh 10th, 12th 2019 board exams begin tomorrow; here’s what you should know
Kumud Sahni | February 6, 2019 | 02:26 PM IST | 1 min read
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Check NowNEW DELHI, FEBRUARY 6 : Uttar Pradesh 2019 board examinations will begin tomorrow for classes 10th and 12th. Where the first exam for class 10 is of Music-vocal, the subject for class 12 is Wood Crafts, Textual Craft, Sewing in the morning shift and Psychology, Education (Pedagogy), Logic in the evening shift. The examinations will end on February 28 and March 2 for classes 10th and 12th respectively. The exams will be held in two slots i.e 8 am- 11:15 am (morning shift) and 2 pm- 5:15 pm (evening shift).
Tips to ace the board examinations-
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Go through the important points marked by you while revising the entire syllabus. Last minute revision helps in better recall.
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If there are a few topics which you haven’t gone through, leave them. Picking them up now might create confusion. Practice and perfect the topics already done.
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Make notes of some very important points or formulae. Open and read them whenever you can.
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Solve last years’ question papers for better preparation. These make you familiar with the exam pattern and marking scheme of the exam. You will also come across some questions which do rounds every year.
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While answering these sample papers, try and solve them within the stipulated time.
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Listen to music, watch a video, read comics, talk to family and friends to rejuvenate.
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Take small and frequent brakes.
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Eat healthy. Stretch and exercise.
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Do not panic and stay calm and you’ll definitely do well in exams.
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