As 10th and 12th students of the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) prepare for the upcoming 2nd semester exam, it’s time for them to pay attention to a few things about the exams as they will be subjective, unlike the Term I exam. which was a multiple choice exam.
This time the exam will be based on different skills such as competence skills, thinking skills, reasoning skills, case studies and counting skills. While it will test students for 50 percent of the overall program, it will take careful practice to work well to fill learning gaps in students who have been taking online classes for some time now.
Preliminary assessments can help identify some of these gaps, and sample papers published by the CBSE can be useful for practice and validation. Educators will play a facilitating role in this process, and students must prepare carefully by spreading their study hours wisely.
- Study hard and revise
- Prioritise questions
- Concentrate
- Neat and clean paper