I am in class 12th. I have wasted 8 months and have hardly 3 months left for board exams and haven't prepared anything. What should I do?

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    Saumya Singh the important thing is not to stop questionin | Contributor-Level 9

    7 years ago
    Hi. First of all, don't panic. Start preparing with the past years' question papers. Manage to solve all of them in just 3-4 days. Secondly, learn all the formulas, write on the sheet and go through it every day. Thirdly, learn the definitions and key points. Increase your studying hours. With these simple four steps you can score well. This will be a smarter approach to achieve more in limited time. All the best.
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    Piyush Mittal | Contributor-Level 9

    7 years ago
    You set a time table or set a study time for every subject. You have still 3 months you can do it. But, the condition is to do study regularly for almost 4 hrs. and cover minimum 3 subjects in this time period. It will be much better to solve sample papers, so you know which type of questions would come in boards. All the best.
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    Kirti Vishwakarma Bibliophile | Contributor-Level 10

    7 years ago
    Pen down all the chapters in columns of different subjects. Analyse in how many days you can finish a chapter depending on the content and mark the number of days with dates in front of them. Your NCERT books are the best books for Board Exams. Stick to them and nothing can stop you from getting outstanding results in exams in spite of less time.
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    Rokkam Sai kumar

    7 years ago
    Hello, you have enough time to prepare for exams. For Maths, start with basics and then go to problems in Physics and Chemistry. And for other subjects, prepare for the text books that can help in competitive exams. Before a month of exams, prepare work books and also prepare 10-years previous exams model papers. And you can get better marks. And at the time of Competitive exams, revise the text books and learn new concepts. Also, practice problems for perfection. Don't over practice problems of same concept. You can score better.
    All the best.
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    aashirwad kumar | Contributor-Level 7

    7 years ago
    Start solving NCERT good questions and then purchase Arihant 15 sample papers not past year chapter wise. Most of the important questions are there if done nicely then you can expect around 85% rest depends upon how much more you can add to this.
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    shubham chaudhari Mgmt committe member at Welingkar College ,Mumbai. | Contributor-Level 10

    6 years ago
    It is a high time now. Give your best, as you have realized your mistake, just do it. Best of luck.
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    parvez shaikh Mentor for upcoming generation and talents | Contributor-Level 10

    6 years ago
    Now, don't waste your time, because it is already late. Take notes and start referring them subject wise. Take the subject first, in which you are too weak and be focused now. Also, if you concentrate you can get good score.
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    shikhar singh Building Digital Businesses. | Guide-Level 13

    6 years ago
    Firstly relax, and I am happy to know that you are one of them who have guts to admit their mistake. So, congrats friend. Now, analyze your syllabus, talk to your teachers and finalize some important topics. Make a preference list for all the chapters and make a possible time table for study. Work hard and smart. God bless you, best of luck.
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    Hargun Singh Sahni B. Tech student studying at MSIT | Contributor-Level 9

    6 years ago
    You should start studying from today. Make small targets and achieve them. Three months are also sufficient to get good marks. Try your best. Good luck.
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    Swapnaneel Bhuiya | Scholar-Level 17

    5 years ago
    Don't get depressed. You've enough time to score well in boards. Make a daily schedule and plan your preferences for subjects accordingly. Invest most of your time in practicing the problems understanding the theoretical sections. Pay attention to the prelims and resolve your problems as soon as possible with the help of teachers and friends.

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