Transition In Board Exams | Panel Discussion | Episode 2

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As we are gradually nearing the bus ard exams this year, there is a lot of confusions and apprehensions. The changing scenario of the education sector and the pandemic that is still at large, has made us worried about the offline board exams that will be held very soon. 

How do pre-boards help in the board exams that follow? How were the pre-boards conducted in various schools and what precautions were particularly followed to keep the students safe? Also, how are the board exams important? 

Get these and similar of your questions answered by our panel of experts in the 3rd episode of 'Transition in Board Exams', brought to you by Ezyschooling and Mock Board.

Pre-board exams are essential to enable students identify their weak areas, work on their mode of preparation, understand the pattern, and work on their writing speed and the approach towards preparationCome pre-boards and students start fretting over their preparation level and the number of chapters left to study! Essentially, a pre-board prepares you for the board exam and is a sort of revision for all the classes you have attended the entire session. It is a practice to understand and make you accustomed to the pattern and time barriers involved in writing the main exam. This should never be treated as a reason to add on to the existing pressure of board exams.

Why are pre-boards important?

Pre-board exams are essential to enable students identify their weak areas, work on their mode of preparation, understand the pattern, and work on their writing speed and the approach towards preparation. However, this should not be a reason for amplifying the stress levels and lose confidence in the preparation levels.

Pre-board marks do not determine one's final score in the boards and are only an indication of the current level of preparation. They will only prepare one to face the main board exam with confidence and enable you to score more.

Consistency is the key:

Often, students scoring fewer marks or failing the pre-boards are made to believe that they are not going to fare well in their main exams as well. That is not true. The same goes for an exemplary score in the pre-boards. This should only be treated as an indicative performance and a platform to analyse the current position.

Nowadays, with the advent of technology, there are many online forums and e-papers one can browse through in addition to the normal textbooks, guides, and question banks to understand a concept better. 'HelloClass' enables students with virtual learning sessions and empowers them with academic counseling and a personalized learning plan.

it is important to understand that while scoring good marks in boards will definitely brighten prospects for those with a planned career choice, these marks are not the only criterion that will decide your future. There are numerous avenues open today for youngsters, where they can make a mark. But these tips will definitely help you gain a good score.