8 Mistakes Students Should Avoid In Board Exams

Not reading the question paper properly -  CBSE board gives 15 minutes extra time to its students to read the question paper. But most of the students fail to utilize this grace time efficiently.

Writing unplanned answers - Generally, students answer questions without planning the order of the marks. Later, try to correct their answer by re-planning them. it causes a waste of time

Mismanagement of Time -  Most of the students start writing the paper without taking care of proper time management and they have no option but to leave the unsolved questions for later.

Beating around the bush -  Most of the students instead of writing an apt explanation to a question keep on beating around the bush which is in no way going to help them get good marks.

Not knowing when to give up -  When a question comes up that students find difficult to answer, they keep on speculating and guessing to find the right answer.

Copying incorrect data -  Sometimes out of a hurry, many students copy the data given in the question paper incorrectly due to which they get a wrong answer after the whole calculation.

Collapsed writing -  Be it the result of a panicking situation or the hurry to complete the paper in time, students often ignore their handwriting.

Handing over the sheet to the examiner without checking -  After completing the paper students lose the opportunity to rectify any spelling or grammatical mistakes there are on the paper and save their marks from being deducted.

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