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How to score high marks?

As we know that the education pattern is going difficult and more difficult simultaneously the competitions, so student have to make some more extra efforts to get higher marks. Students need to devote more time to their studies. Now what a student should do, what technique should learn, how to get good marks in the examination etc, these kinds of questions always come in mind. There are some tips for students, read these tips and know how to sore high marks in your board /Class examination.

Some students fails or could not do well in the examination, and then he/she should thinks about his past. “Did they utilize the time in proper way” or “did they waste their time” if the answer is ‘Yes’ then don’t repeat it again. Once student understands the importantance of time he will surely get success. For this first of all a student has to make proper time table. Make a time table and apply it in daily life. In your time table give some extra time for hard subjects.

Learning in the morning is good. So try to learn your questions/lesson preferably, in the morning time.
Practice makes a man perfect so in the case of mathematics, students have to have practice frequently. Note down all the important formulas on a paper and hang it on the wall of your study room. Learn these regularly and keep on practicing by writing in a note book.


Don’t read continuously instead take some breaks not for a long one like one/two hours but for 5-10mins. It will keep your mind fresh and you will find interest in studying. Hence you learn to solve questions & lessons easily.

If you getting bore and feeling sleepy leave that subject and switch to another one. It happens in a case when a student not able to solve a particular question or not able to learn questions in spite of frequent attempts. Such question makes a student sleepy or bore. Discuss such questions with friends in a class or coaching centre, try to find out the solution with the help of teacher or friend.

Written practice is must, if a student just learning something and not practicing in written, he may forgot it or make mistakes. So written practice will help a student to find their mistakes and will not repeat it again.

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