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🔥🔥As a board student #2🔥🔥

As i said that i i will come up with telling you how i studied when October started. This is my own experience you can take it as a suggestion as most of us in this age are confused that how to prepare for exams.
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When the month october started i had my enough time to study as i iad already told you that i not used to go school always from this month of October.  I had put my focus fully on NCERT syllabus completeion . Many of the students starts to solve sample papers from now like Xam-idea or Evergreen. This is where thy miatake i think because this time you to complete fiart your whole syllabus. So juat try to complete your syllabus from yourself in a new way . Start your study from last chapters following to first at last. As we study first chapters very carefully and thats why they should be studied at last.
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Now here one question again when to study . I would say that if you feel comfortable at night study at night. I usually studied from 8 p.m. to 2p.m. and then morning time from 10 to 2 .

So Let that you start your study from morning i.e., 6 A.m. . Start from Math or physics because that starting time you had full focus and attention. If maths is easy for you then after math study Difficult subjects like most of my friends had History. Means if you start with easy subjects then put next subject that is complicated for you. 🛏️🛏️
Study for 50-55 minutes per subjects.  Then take 10 minutes brake. Simultaneously you have to follow it to 10 a.m.  Easy-> 10 minutes brake->Complicated subject-> 10 minutes brake-> easy subject.💻💻💻
Here note it that Physics , Biology,& Chemistry is different for you now . You have to study it separately for 50-55 minutes.Same with history and civics and economics.  For civics and economics (or biology if easier for you) you can compromise timing to 30 minutes only. It is sufficient for these subjects.
When you complete 40-50 minutes ,then write some questions self arisen from each topics .
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You have to do it till all subjects are not completed.  Now at night you have to solve in text-questions from those topics you wrote on your notebook while studying. Solve it along with NCERT textbook questions i repeat only NCERT textbook questions , No reference book yet for now. When you have done all questions then study those topics of the day again  which you think is most important.

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