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How to rewise math for CBSE board exam


Follow these steps to revise the CBSE 10 Math  effectively:

 

1. Organise your study materials:

Collect all class notes, textbooks, and additional materials.

 2. Going through the Syllabus: 

Go through the Syllabus, make sure you cover all the topics.

 3. Make a study plan :

Allocate a certain amount of time for each topic or unit. 

 4. Understand Concepts:

Study each chapter carefully and make sure you understand the basic concepts. If something is unclear to you, refer back to your textbook or consult your teacher.

 5. Practice Problems: 

Solve different problems from each chapter to strengthen your understanding. Use the exercises in your textbook and additional practice papers or worksheets.

 6. Focus on weak areas: 

identify areas where you feel most insecure and spend more time revising and practicing on those topics.

 7. Use visual aids: 

Use charts, graphs, and other visual aids to better understand complex concepts.

 8. Seek Help When Needed: 

Don't hesitate to ask your teacher, classmates, or online resources for clarification on difficult issues.

 9. Regular Review: 

Regularly review your progress  through mock test  practice sample paper this will help you to understand exam pattern and time management.

10. Be calm and confident:

 Keep a positive attitude and believe in your abilities. Stay calm during the exam and answer the questions consistently.

Remember to rest, eat healthy, and get enough rest to keep your mind sharp and focused during exams.

 

By following these steps, you can revise your  Mathematics exam effectively and feel confident on exam day.


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