March 3, 2016
Hi, everyone, are you afraid of board exams? There is not so much difference between school exam and board exam except You go to some other school for examination ( Exam Centre) and some unknown teacher checks your answer sheet.
Now let’s come to the point and here we are going to give you some most Efficient Tips to Write Board Exams.
THESE TIPS ARE APPLICABLE FOR ALL STATE BOARD, CBSE AND ICSE BOARD EXAMS
The first thing you should understand is that in board exams, apart from knowledge your presentation skills play a major role. . If it is tough for the checker to understand your writing then he will not give good marks.
It’s not important to write cursive handwriting but it should be easily understandable and should be neat and Clean.
Don’t get confused in choosing the first question to solve. Start writing your answer with the question you can answer well. It will provide you CONFIDENCE for the whole exam and it will also IMPRESS the teacher.
It’s better to draw diagrams wherever possible, but don’t draw in every question.
A neat and clean diagram shows that the student has a good knowledge of the topic and you get better marks in that question.
Avoid so many spelling mistakes. And don’t do so much cutting in one answer. Usually, 1 or 2 spelling mistakes in a 200 words answer are neglected.
If you think a portion of your answer is wrong then you should write the answer again. It will not make your answer copy awful.
You should write your answers in points. Highlight the main points with a pencil. It will help the checker in checking the answer sheet. Follow the word limit in writing answers.
For a 1 mark question, 2 – 3 lines are sufficient
For a 2 mark question, 4-5 lines are good.
For a 5 mark question 15-20 lines + a diagram is good.
Now some subjectwise tips
* DON’T USE MULTICOLORED PENS ONLY USE Black AND Blue PEN
* REACH YOUR EXAM CENTER 15 min. BEFORE STARTING OF EXAM.
* KEEP WATER BOTTLE AND ESSENTIAL DOCUMENTS WITH YOU.