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This document provides tips for studying for and scoring highly on HSC exams. It recommends understanding the exam structure and analyzing previous papers to determine important topics. Students should create a study schedule with timed slots for each subject and stick to it religiously. Effective study methods include devising strategies tailored to each subject, focusing without distraction, and practicing extensively with prior exams. Frequent revision of comprehensive notes is also essential to retain information for the exams. Following these tips diligently can help students achieve their goal of scoring 90% or higher.
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This document provides tips for studying for and scoring highly on HSC exams. It recommends understanding the exam structure and analyzing previous papers to determine important topics. Students should create a study schedule with timed slots for each subject and stick to it religiously. Effective study methods include devising strategies tailored to each subject, focusing without distraction, and practicing extensively with prior exams. Frequent revision of comprehensive notes is also essential to retain information for the exams. Following these tips diligently can help students achieve their goal of scoring 90% or higher.
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Is it possible to score 90+ in board exams? Yes, it is.

Board exams are the final stage of your school life, and it is the deciding factor of your sincerity towards education up till now. This exam matters
a lot if you sincerely wish to enroll in a good university or college. Engineering wants you to have at least above 75%, medical wants you to have at
least above 50%, even some of government job exams also include your XII standard marks in scores attained in the merit list.

Everyone wants to score 90+ on their respected boards but doesn’t want to put the effort and even if they are putting the effort, their direction is
not aligned to what these exams are demanding, like reading randomly and hastily, without a proper study curriculum. If you are one of these
students, then note that eventually, you’ll end with an average score and there is a major chance that you won’t be able to improve in the
improvement exams as well because at that time majority of the people lose their motivation to do so.

So having a clear picture of what you are up against is necessary for you to devise and formulate your studying manner accordingly. So these tips
will surely put your preparation on the right track –

1. Understand the exam structure

Board exams are descriptive, so it has questions varying in marks and size like some question would be of single marks and some would have 6 in
them or possibly more. Analyzing previous year papers will give a broad idea on which topics are put in which slot and then you can choose whom
to give more preference than others, and it is also necessary to analyze time consumption between different questions because, during these
exams, students get carried away and take too much time on certain types of questions.
Time management

Time is of the essence, time is money, time is power, time is everything. So utilize this time in a very efficient manner. Compare your time
consumption on studies vs. other activities, then figure out which activities can be removed or shifted to just one day. Divide your daily time into
slots that contain your best moment to study, like studying at night or in the early morning, and prepare a balanced timetable according to that then
start following it religiously.

Devise strategy

Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, or Biology, each one is composed of different formats and eventually, you’ll come to realize that each of them
needs different kinds of approach.

Align yourself to that strategy

Now you have to follow that strategy to the full extent. You can’t be like – preparing a single chapter needlessly just because that one is
interesting. You have to give importance to every part of the section.

Improve concentration and consistency

Focus is your asset, concentration is power, and consistency is magic. You should build up a habit of sitting on a chair for a longer duration
without losing focus. Your interests should be aligned for a different time and place. If you are studying then study, shut yourself in a room and
fully utilize your study time, but don’t overdo it, stick to your timetable. Studying is important but your health is also important.

Practice, practice and some more practice

Yes, practice is important, it is very important and you’ll need a hell of a lot of practice if you want 90+. So practice previous year question papers,
practice mock test, practice questions from reference books like R.D. Sharma, GRB publications, and all that. Your concept needs to be
fundamentally clear.

Revision

The most important thing needed to clear an exam is revision, and you should always revise from your own self prepared notes if you want to
sustain that information in your mind for a longer period of time.

Follow these tips wholeheartedly and give your best to these board exams. Remember that, people will judge you based on your 12 th standard
marks, as I mentioned at the starting of this blog – Board exams are the final stage of your school life, and it is a deciding factor of your sincerity
towards education up till now.

Nobody is born with a natural inclination for studying, you would rather want to play games than study. There may be 1% of the population
obsessed with studies but generally, people are not. They just endure studies, in fact, they really aren’t interested in doing so. Some pull-through
and others fail, but if you love studies, if you somehow manage to develop an interest in your studies, then studying will become so much fun.

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