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CBSE Board Exam 2020: Class 10 Science exam preparation tips

Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is going to conduct class 10 Science examination on March 4, 2020. The exam is round the corner and students are busy with the preparation.
CBSE Board Exam 2020: Class 10 Science exam preparation tips
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Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is going to conduct class 10 Science examination on March 4, 2020. The exam is round the corner and students are busy with the preparation.
Being one of the major subjects, Science paper requires adequate time for preparation. As the exam is hardly a month away, students should utilise their remaining time wisely.
Here are some tips that you can consider while preparing for the Science examination.

Cover your syllabus completely
Make sure that you cover every topic in the Science syllabus. There are five units in the syllabus and allot sufficient time for each topic. It should be noted that the question papers will be prepared based on the syllabus. So, you should ensure that no topic in the syllabus is left untouched.
You can obtain the CBSE class 10 Science syllabus from the board's official portal.
Do revision
The truth is, revision planning is an arduous task. But, if you don’t do revision, your confidence level will get affected. A good revision plan can help in managing your time productively. So, plan your revision deftly.

Prepare a revision schedule and follow it for three days and revise it, if required.
Test your memory
No matter how many hours you’ve studied. You won't know what you've learned unless you write it down to a paper. Conducting tests after studying each unit would enhance your memory. Thus, you will have an in-depth understanding of every topic.
Practice on previous year question papers
Practising on previous year question papers is one of the common ways to prepare for the examination. In fact, this is the best way to manage your time effectively. This practice will help you familiarise with exam patterns and allocate your time accordingly.
Make short notes
After revising each topic, keep a short note of it. While making this, you would find out what exactly you have learned and what you haven’t. Use the remaining time to learn the topics you left. As you prepare the short notes, this will be advantageous for the last-minute preparation.
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