How to Motivate Students to Excel in Exams.

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Remember it that there are no short cuts to hard work but to get the best result of your efforts, you just need to strike the right chord at this stage. All you are required to do is to prepare and maintain the same tempo over a period of several weeks prior to the final examination.

Examination fever is exceeding in students today, the main reasons to this may be the increasing competition or the changing technologies and the methodologies. And this further creates stress among the students and the ultimate result is of the decreasing grades. To deal with this trending competition and technologies, maintaining and scoring good marks is a very challenging task.
Gearing up with the course and extra curriculum it is important for the students to maintain a balance between both.  To excel with both the aspects, here are some tips that may help students to gear up with their scores in the exam.

Do a personal time survey: Have a clear idea of how to use your time wisely. Build a time table according to which you cover your course. Do a Personal Time Survey to estimate how much time you currently spend in your schedule and how much time you should dedicate to your studies. It will also help you to identify your priorities and eliminate distractions.

Prioritize your assignments: Find out what are your weak areas and the subjects that make you feel pressurized. Develop the habit of beginning with the most difficult subject as you will be fresh and have more energy to take them on when you are at your best. Developing a practice habit for difficult subject can help you cover the gap. Generally subject like maths demand practice.
Use color codes & code words: Use coloring pens, highlighters, stick on notes etc. to mark the important points, terms, phrases, formula, etc. Also, use acronyms to help you remember main points e.g. if you want to remember the states where jute is grown, remember the code word BOAT and picture a boat loaded with jute bags because jute is grown in B – Bengal, O – Odisha, A – Assam and T – Tamil Nadu.

Solve sample test papers: it gives you an idea on which type of questions come in exams, which are repeated and which are focused. Instead of reading and learning the same topics again and again, practice some sample test papers, test series, previous year question papers and question banks. These sample papers will highlight the areas of your weakness and also increase your speed to complete the exam paper in time. Also, read the examination instructions thoroughly and become familiar with the test format, rules etc. and practice accordingly.

Start a study group: A study group can help you do better in tests as you can accomplish more by sharing the skills and resources. Therefore, start a study group with your friend who stays alert in the class, takes notes, asks questions and responds to the teacher’s questions.
One day before the exam

Do not study new topic: A day before the exam, try not to start with a new topic because it will become very difficult for you to learn and understand a new concept in such a short span of time.
Revise thoroughly: A day before the exam, keep aside enough time to revise so that you do not get into a situation of last minute cramming. This approach will boost your confidence and reduce any pre-exam stress.

These points help students to score better in exams and of course with growing competition and technology teachers as well are providing with the best guidance and Home Tuition in Delhi which makes studies easier for students and get motivated to score best in examinations.

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