5 study tips for grade 10 (Board)

Maharashtra State Board 10th board exams are always conducted in the month of March every year. This is an important exam for students to complete their school education and start their journey to college. Meanwhile, schools finish their portions a few months prior to the examination; coaching classes do it a little earlier compared to schools and start with their practice exam sessions for students so that they can be well prepared and more confident by the time the exam month arrives.

As board exams determine a student’s future, students often feel stressed and anxious, due to which they can end up getting demotivated. It is very important that students don’t feel pressured during the examination month.

So to make students stressed, Viva Tutorials has curated a list of tips for students so that they can practice more, study well, and score the best marks for their 10th board exams.

  • Preparing a timetable

Before you start studying for the exam, the first thing you need to do is prepare a timetable. Your scheduled timetable should include time to study, subjects, and the duration allocated to the specific subjects over 24 hours. This will help you cover all the subjects and not burden you when the actual exams start, as you will already have the complete syllabus.

  • Cover the syllabus.

When you cover the entire syllabus months prior to your examinations, you make sure that you don’t miss any topics.

  • Consistency with the schedule

Once you are done making the timetable, you should be consistent with your planned schedule so that you cover your daily targets and complete the syllabus.

  • Set daily targets.

You should set daily targets to achieve your goals, which will motivate you and give you a sense of encouragement to practice more and more daily.

  • Revision

Once you have completed your syllabus, you need to start revising. Revision will help you measure your progress, and you can also understand if you are actually done with the syllabus.

  • Practice, practice, and more practice.

No syllabus is complete unless you start practicing with question papers. Previous year’s question papers will help you understand the pattern of the questions and the difficulty level of the paper. The more you practice, the more you will get better and more confident.

At viva tutorials, students are given practice sessions so that they are well prepared for the main examination. We also monitor students’s weekly and monthly performance, and they also get doubt-solving sessions before the exams.