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    CBSE Class 12 Term 2 Board Exams 2022 commences today; Check Last Minute Preparation Tips

    All set for CBSE Class 12th Term 2 board exams? Here is a complete guide on last minute preparation

    by Kriti Kohli
    Apr 26, 2022, 7:00 AM IST
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    The CBSE Class 12 term 2 exam date 2022 has been declared by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). The examination will take place between April 26 and June 15, 2022. The examination will be two hours long and include open-ended-short answer/long, case-based/situation-based answer type questions. Furthermore, the Board may administer a 90-minute MCQ-based examination.

    This year, CBSE will conduct examinations in pen and paper format for students in Class 12. The question paper for the class 12th board exam is designed in accordance with the NCERT solutions. As a result, students should practise and prepare properly. 

    The board has split the CBSE board exams into two terms this year. The decision was made to prepare for any unexpected situation during the Covid-19 pandemic. 

    Table of Contents 
    7 tips to follow a night before CBSE 12th Term 2 Board Exam
    During Exam tips 
    Conclusion 
    Frequently Asked Questions on CBSE 12th Term 2 Board Exam

    7 tips to follow a night before CBSE 12th Term 2 Board Exam

    The CBSE Class 12 Term 2 board examinations, regarded as the most essential for high school level students, are extremely important and shown in multiple studies to influence students’ mental health. The key to achieving well in the examination is studying wisely and in a suitable manner so that your efforts essentially translate into excellent results.

    Below are some useful preparation tips for CBSE Class 12 that a student should use to perform well in the forthcoming board exams –

    1. Revise your course material thoroughly

    Going through the subject-related material again helps students remember the essential topics well. It also puts the brain in the right direction and eliminates the nervousness that might occur during examination.

    • Reduces stress and anxiety: It is common to feel anxious and nervous during the examination, but a thorough revision of subject-related materials helps to keep the anxiety and stress at par. This eventually helps to focus better in the examination and escalates the level of performance. 
    • Helps to recall answers during examination: A revision is a second or third effort to analyse a certain topic. The advantages of revision for examination include recalling minute details that you may have overlooked the first time you studied the material.
    • Enhance Confidence: Revising a topic before an examination will help students build confidence. When students revise a topic several times before the exam, they gain confidence in their ability to answer the questions on the exam day. For students, this is one of the most important aspects of revision.

    2. Time management 

    The board exam is the most challenging exam a student will ever face. One key aspect of board examination preparation is acquiring effective time management skills. Follow a daily timetable that you have prepared. Use whatever little time you have for studying since it will help you significantly improve your grades. Study concepts you wish to remember in the morning while your mind is clear.  Each subject should be given equal time so that all topics are covered.

    3. Work on the weak areas

    If you majored in Science, you could be strong in either of the three subjects – Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. On the other hand, you could be weak in either.. Identify the weak points and begin working on them so that they do not affect the total percentage. The most common error is that students do not want to study courses in which they are poor. Instead of avoiding the issue, try identifying your weak parts and working on them to score higher marks. 

    Furthermore, most students neglect the English paper, which may decline the total percentage. Along with preparation for other subjects, make sure you give equal attention to the English paper.

    4. Eat properly 

    Even if you generally skip breakfast or avoid eating when you are worried, you should still eat something. Consider this, and your brain needs energy from food to function properly. You must maintain your mental focus on the exam to perform at your best. It would be a pity to study intensely before your exam, only to be physically exhausted on exam day. Consider a protein drink or smoothie if you absolutely can’t eat anything. Consume brain-boosting foods. This includes diets high in protein, contributing to increased mental alertness. On exam day, healthy foods to eat include eggs, almonds, yoghurt, and cottage cheese. 

    5. Ask your guardian for support 

    Many young people experience greater stress in the run-up to examinations. A simple, empathetic move may persuade you to speak up and find a solution to boost your confidence level. Don’t be silent about it, either. Start a conversation with someone close to you, whether your parents, teacher, siblings, or friends. They all have gone through this and might guide you in the right direction. 

    6. Take a break

    Even if you are worried, try not to panic. When you’re feeling nervous or stressed, take some time for yourself and do something you enjoy. 

    • Exercise: Exercise and meditation can help you focus better. Meditation develops the mind, brings it under control, and enables it to offer appropriate guidance to the physical body in order for it to carry out all of its tasks properly. Psychological exercises are an effective approach to improving focus and mental strength.
    • Listen to Music: Listening to calm and soothing music helps to overcome the fear and rewires the brain in a positional direction. It improves concentration and changes your breathing pattern so that you can feel relaxed and free from stress. 

    7. Take quality sleep

    Many students develop the habit of studying late at night to cram a little more study material into their already fatigued minds. Instead, finish studying in the early evening, the night before the exam. After that, relax, eat dinner, put out your clothing for the next day, pack your bag, shower, set a couple of alarms, and go to bed early. You’ve done everything you can. You need not just the energy that comes from appropriate eating but also the energy that comes from an adequate, restful sleep to perform at your best on exam day.

    Also See: CBSE Class 12 Syllabus | CBSE Class 12 Exam Date Sheet | CBSE Class 12 results

    Exam Day Tips 

    • Know the place and time of the exam centre: Allow plenty of time to travel there. You don’t need the additional tension of wondering about being on time. Also, make sure you know what you need to bring and have it ready ahead of time.
    • Check all-important utilities: A student must check all the necessary things that are required before stepping out of their house, like admit card, pencil box, water bottle and calculator (if allowed). 
    • Don’t study an hour before the exam:  It’s too late to try to learn anything you haven’t already learned. Use the last hour before the exam to attempt to relax and prepare yourself. Visualise yourself sitting peacefully in the exam, taking notes and answering questions.
    • Don’t hesitate to ask for clarification: Make sure you thoroughly grasp the instructions before you begin answering any questions. If you’re not sure, ask for clarification. Don’t allow worry to build up unnecessarily because you’re unsure what you’re supposed to do. And try not to waste time on anything other than what the exam requires. 
    • Don’t discuss the exam before the exam: If a student knows that discussing the exam with your classmates would only make you more worried, don’t do it just before the exam. 
    • Drink enough water: Drinking water before an exam helps students do better in class. The brain is around 75% water. When it is operating at full capacity, Students will be able to think more clearly, boost their ability to focus, and experience better clarity and creativity.
    • Pay special attention to the cleanliness of the answer sheet: A clean answer sheet earns more marks than an untidy one. Many students cut through lines and words on the answer page numerous times, compromising the sheet’s neatness and cleanliness.  Overlooking these minor details can cost a handful of marks.   And these marks contribute significantly to the overall percentage.

    Conclusion

    Students have less than 24 hours to study for the examination completely. It is preferable to revise the syllabus and keep yourself away from all kinds of distractions before the exam. Students should relax as much as they can by breathing, and have a walk in nature prior to taking exams. To complete the curriculum and answer the questions in the books, study NCERT books to avoid last minute hussle. Take breaks between study sessions to keep your mind refreshed.  Also, keeping track of your diet, sleep routine and study timetable eventually will help you enhance your performance level in the examination. This will help a student to evaluate their preparation level. And at last, follow the tips to excel in board examinations. 

    Also See: CBSE Class 10 Term 2 Board Exam 2022 To Begin Today

    Also See: CBSE Term 2 Exam Guidelines and Instructions

    FAQs

    1. Is the class 12th syllabus difficult?

    If you studied correctly, as anticipated by an average student, you should be able to pass the board examination even if it is a bit difficult. So, don’t worry about the difficulty level; just study and do your best, and you’ll undoubtedly receive high grades since exams can be challenging at times.

    2. Which chapter of Physics in class 12 is the most difficult?

    SHM, Waves (Electromagnetic Waves), Modern Physics, and EMI are the most difficult topics in Physics to grasp since they are difficult to visualise in mind. But with proper practice and timely revision, they can get mastered. Also, go through the notes and follow the NCERT for any clarification.

    3. In the English 12th board exam, how many marks does each question carry?

    Given  Below are the marks for each section:

    Duration of Exam 3 hours 15 minutes
    Full Marks 100(80 for theory and 20 for internals)
    Total Number of Questions 33 Questions
    MCQ 20 Questions
    Short Answer Type(2 marks each) 5 Questions

    4. Is RD Sharma enough for the 12th board examination?

    If you want to go to an engineering institution, RD Sharma and RD Sharma’s Objectives are more than enough. The book’s informative yet straightforward approach reassures students and makes exam preparation easier for them, and It lays a solid basis. In addition, it provides several forms of sums for further practice in order to attain good Maths results.

    5. Are NCERT Biology concepts sufficient for Class 12 board exams?

    Studying Biology NCERT books with thorough comprehensiveness is sufficient for a score of more than 90% on the CBSE Boards. If a student doesn’t intend to pursue a profession in Biology, you can still do well by memorising the theoretical topic. Biology is a subject with a huge syllabus; therefore, studying it takes a long time, and practically all topics in Biology are difficult to understand. Anyway, below are some of the more challenging chapters to study:

    • Molecular Basis of Inheritance
    • Body Fluids and Circulation
    • Excretory Products and Their Elimination
    • Breathing and Exchange of Gases
    • Photosynthesis in Higher plants
    • Respiration in plants

    6. Which chapter in 12th Maths is the most important?

    Calculus is the highest scoring chapter (imagine 44 per cent – you can pass the paper if you simply understand calculus for class 12). The chapter on differential equations is the most difficult at this level. Prepare for Calculus by reading the NCERT book first, followed by reference books for practice.

    7. What should a student do 5 minutes before the exam?

    Take a few deep breaths and stay relaxed. You barely have five minutes left, so don’t worry about negative results or how poorly you could perform in the exam. Clear your thoughts and attempt to focus just on the subject you have studied and will be evaluated on.

    8. What a student should not do during the 12th board examination?

    12th board examination is one of the biggest hurdles in a student’s life; thus, to stay forced, they should practice the given suggestions:

    • Say no to Social Media: It is essential not to use social media since the internet might be distracting. Avoid using social media during exam days; it will consume the majority of your time and energy.
    • Focus on your own preparation: We all study in various ways, and it’s necessary that you focus on your preparations and study habits rather than comparing them to your friends or classmates.
    • Do not continue reading. Instead, try writing it down: If you believe reading 5 times would help you learn and remember things, you are incorrect. Writing will be retained in your mind for a longer period of time if you practise it.
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