By Archisha Yadav | January 14, 2025
Arrange notes, textbooks, and study guides in an orderly manner. Prioritise topics based on their importance to ensure efficient revision.
Image: Canva
Prepare a realistic timetable to cover all subjects systematically. Allocate more time to subjects or topics you find difficult while ensuring you revise everything.
Image: Canva
Solve past years’ question papers or sample papers to understand the exam pattern, types of questions, and marking scheme.
Image: Canva
Go through important formulas, definitions, and concepts thoroughly. These are often the foundation of most exam questions and should be revised multiple times for clarity.
Image: Canva
Avoid studying for long hours without breaks. Take short breaks every 45-60 minutes to recharge your mind and maintain focus, which will help you retain information better.
Image: Canva
Maintain a balanced diet, drink plenty of water, and get at least 7-8 hours of sleep daily. Avoid junk food and caffeine to keep your energy levels stable during preparation.
Image: Canva
Resist the temptation to start new topics just before the exam. Focus on revising what you have already studied to avoid confusion and last-minute stress.
Image: Canva
Create flashcards for quick revision of formulas, definitions, or key points. They are a handy tool to review complex information quickly and efficiently.
Image: Canva
If you feel overwhelmed, try relaxation techniques like deep breathing or short meditations. Keeping a positive mindset can greatly enhance your ability to focus.
Image: Canva
Prepare your admit card, pens, pencils, and any other required items the night before. Double-check to avoid any last-minute panic on the exam day.
Image: Canva