Time Management Tips for Students

While taking the CBSE Board Exam, time management is a crucial worry. Before you can sit in the test hall with a pen and paper in your hand, you must first master this art.

The following are some useful time management ideas I can provide you for your board exams:

Writing Practice

You may practise answering additional practice problems, sample papers, and test papers from previous years. Set a time restriction for each question and attempt to stick to it, then see if you can finish your paper inside the time limits. You must improve your writing speed while maintaining legibility of your handwriting. If you don’t practise on your writing speed before the exam, you could be shocked at how tough it is to write fast and cleanly under time constraints on the exam day. Before even examining the entire response, the person marking your paper will be irritated by your sloppy handwriting in the answer script. So, if you don’t want to, you don’t have to.

Make a list of the questions that need to be answered first

After attentively reviewing the entire question paper, circle the questions about which you are more confident and will be able to finish them in less time. After completing these questions, you can utilize the time left to tackle other questions that appear to be more difficult.

Be realistic with each response-

Assign a time limit to each question so that you can manage your time to finish the assignment. Get a sense of what kinds of responses you can realistically compose in the time you have. For example, if you only have 30 minutes to complete an essay, see if you can fit an introduction, key points, and conclusion into that time frame.

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    Once you’ve entered the test room and received your paper, you should study the whole question paper. Don’t keep thinking about the solution at the same time; instead, simply read. Examine the quantity of questions that you are confident in answering.

    Begin by answering the questions to which you already know the answer. After you’ve completed these questions, you should go on to the more challenging set. Also, don’t spend too much time on a single question.

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    • Plan ahead.

    • Don’t multitask. …

    • Set up your virtual office. …

    • Block out distractions. …

    • Reward yourself. …

    • Create a balance. …

    • Get a good night’s sleep.