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CBSE Board Exam 2024: 7 Mistakes Students Must Avoid During the Last Days of Preparation

To excel in the CBSE Board Exam 2024, students should practice solving mock tests under timed conditions, analyze previous years' papers for recurring themes and question styles. They must avoid critical mistakes, such as last-minute cramming, neglecting the syllabus, revision, exam pattern, stress, and sacrificing sleep and health.
CBSE Board Exam 2024: 7 Mistakes Students Must Avoid During the Last Days of Preparation
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NEW DELHI: As the CBSE Board Exam 2024 is approaching, students must be in the final stretch of their preparation, navigating through the last important days before the examination. In these moments, the pressure is high, and the temptation to cut corners or succumb to stress can be overwhelming. However, to ensure success and perform at their best, students must be wary of certain common pitfalls.
This article sheds light on seven critical mistakes that students must avoid during the last days of preparation for the CBSE Class 10, 12 Exam 2024.
By steering clear of these pitfalls, students can enhance their focus, efficiency, and overall readiness to tackle the impending examinations with confidence and composure.
Here are the 7 mistakes to steer clear of during this critical period before the examination.
Last-minute Cramming
Mistake: Trying to learn everything at the last minute is overwhelming and ineffective.
Tip: Focus on revising key concepts, formulas, and diagrams you already understand. Do quick practice questions instead of starting new topics.
Ignoring the syllabus
Mistake: Not knowing the weightage of different topics can lead to imbalanced preparation.
Tip: Review the official syllabus and focus on high-weightage areas. Prioritise your revision accordingly.

Neglecting Mock Tests and Previous Years' Papers
Mistake: Skipping these valuable resources can make you unfamiliar with the exam format and question types.
Tip: Practice solving mock tests under timed conditions. Analyse previous years' papers to understand recurring themes and question styles.
Ignoring Exam Pattern
Mistake: Neglecting to understand the exam pattern and marking scheme.
Tip: Familiarise yourself with the exam format, marking scheme, and question paper pattern. Practice solving previous years' question papers to get a feel for the structure of the exam.
Neglecting Revision
Mistake: Assuming that you remember everything without revisiting the material.
Tip: Regularly review your notes and textbooks. Use flashcards, diagrams, and summaries to reinforce key points. Revision helps solidify your understanding.
Panic and Stress
Mistake: Allowing stress and anxiety to take over.
Tip: Practice relaxation techniques, such as deep breathing or meditation, to manage stress. Keep a positive mindset and focus on the preparation you've done rather than worrying about what you haven't covered.
Sacrificing Sleep and Health
Mistake: Exhaustion affects your concentration and ability to recall information.
Tip: Maintain a regular sleep schedule (7-8 hours) and eat healthy meals. Take short breaks during revision to avoid feeling overwhelmed.
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