By Archisha Yadav | February 15, 2025
NCERT textbooks cover most of the CBSE syllabus. Ignoring them and relying only on guides can lead to missing important concepts and questions.
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Spending too much time on one section can leave less time for other important questions. Plan and divide time wisely during the exam.
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If your handwriting is unclear, examiners may find it difficult to read your answers. Write neatly to ensure your responses are understood.
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Rushing through questions without understanding them can result in incorrect answers. Read each question carefully before writing your response.
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For subjects like Maths and Science, marks are given for each step. Skipping steps or only writing the final answer can result in losing marks.
Exceeding or writing too little for long and short answer questions can affect scores. Stick to the word limit given in the question paper.
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Leaving the exam hall without checking answers may result in missed errors. Always revise your answers if time permits.
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In Science and Geography, incorrect or incomplete diagrams can lead to deduction of marks. Draw neatly and label correctly.
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Rote learning without understanding concepts can lead to mistakes if the question is framed differently. Focus on clarity and application.
Poorly structured answers, lack of headings, and no spacing can make your paper look messy. Present answers clearly for better readability.
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