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Why are Pre-Board Exams Important before Board Exams?

BY ADMIN PUBLISHED February 8, 2017, UPDATED January 18, 2023

Pre-board exams are another title of weapon used by the school teacher to create a mass awakening in the students before the board exams. In simple language, it means, “How much are you prepared to take in the storm with confidence?”
Board exams are quite important for a student. It is a gateway to a lot of career options to pursue further. Teachers in school often push students to do better in pre-board examination. The grilling session in pre-board exam makes the student feel confident to do best in their boards’ exams.


Why is Pre-boards really important?

Pre-board exams are conducted keeping the preparation level in mind of a student. It is basically a replica of board exam and to a great extent, it makes the student feel the pressure of being in board exam. It is quite important to pay proper attention to your pre-board exam preparations because it tells your best shots.

As the month of board exams approaches, the tension of each student starts creeping in and they get wonky about the syllabus and their preparation level. Therefore, pre-boards are essential here to help the student know where they stand when it comes to each subject.

It is like any other exam or best to put – a mock exam to your subject. If you are not super confident about your board examination, on the basis of your attempt in pre-boards, you will know your weak points that need extra attention and strong points that will need a revision glance.


What to do and not?

It is foremost important to be well versed with the syllabus. CBSE is pretty strict when it comes to the syllabus. Students should never ignore their school textbooks and use reference books only as an extension to solve sample papers. During the last few weeks before Pre-board exams approach, concentrate more on the revision part.

Prepare yourself a plan. Stick to that plan till your board exams. It will only help you build confidence. A planned study routine often helps the student to a great extent. Chalk out your preparation plan in a way that you have enough time to re-revise your syllabus.

It is easy when you think of it to be

Following proper schedule will prove to be easy only if you abide by your own set rules. The simple strategy encompasses everything related
to watch all your youtubes videos offline. to the examination that students find hula-hoop. Appearing for the exams becomes easy when you are confident about it, and you score well confidently only when you are well prepared. This is only possible when you are following National Council for Education Research and Training (NCERT) books intensively.

Pointers to keep in mind

– Attempt as many sample question papers.

– Score yourself and test yourself in a board exam condition.

– During your pre-board exam, begin with five-mark questions first and time finish it within an hour.

– Don’t spend too much time in complex numerical, learn the tricks and use it well.

– Don’t just focus on your core subjects such as physics, chemistry, and math (for science students), accounts and economics (for commerce students) – also put equal concentration on other subjects which will base your marks achieved in board exams.

– Eat healthy, sleep on time, and relax too before and during your exams.

Always remember those pre-board exams are just an indicator of how your final board exams will go. Hence an average or a poor performance doesn’t mean you are not going to make it at your board exams. It just means that you need to push yourself harder and make sure you are poised to face the final board examination.

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