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Half-yearly exams done, Preparation for Boards @MPBSE schools

Half-yearly done, Preparation for Boards @MPBSE schools

The half-yearly examinations for classes 9 to 12 in schools affiliated to the Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education concluded recently.
In most schools, students were shown their copies on December 22 so that they can know where they went wrong and what they have to keep in mind in the final examination.
However, to bring up the results, following the orders from the education department, students must be ready to attempt mock tests and practice papers post Christmas vacations.
. Students will have to solve this paper, so that their annual exam preparation can be completed. This time about 20 lakh candidates will appear in high school and higher secondary examinations.
//Remedial Classes
Under this, classes of students of different sections will also be held simultaneously in schools.
In such a situation, the time of the students will also be saved. For example, remedial classes will be organized by sitting together for students who have problems in mathematics.
The same will happen with other subjects. Focus to prepare students will involve discussions on the following points:
What kind of questions can come in the exam?
How to solve equations and questions?
How to write answers to get better marks?
How to maintain speed?
How to balance time during exams?
District education officer Manglesh Vyas said, "The strategy of solving the paper will also tell the students how to solve the related question in the paper so that they can solve the entire paper on time."He added that many-a-times during the exam, students miss questions while they know those questions.



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