
CBSE Class 10th, 12th Exams: One of the crucial parts of every student's life, the CBSE board examinations are about to be conducted for the batch of 2022-23.
This central level examination is to check the knowledge of the students at secondary level and guide them for a better path in their life. The examinations take place every year as a crucial part of the preparation of students.
The central board of secondary education, CBSE, is all set to announce the date sheet of the 2023 board examinations for the 10th and 12th standards this month.
As per the recent information, CBSE will take its examination from the 15 February of 2023, which will be completed by the end of March.
Whereas, if we go with the previous CBSE trends, we will know that the organization usually introduces the date sheet around 75 to 90 days before the actual dates. So there are high chances of the release of the timetable in this month.
Recently, the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) announced the ICSE and ISC board exam 2023 dates.
Once the board announces the schedule for the exams of the 2023 session, students will be able to check and download their date sheet from the official website of CBSE.nic.in.
Students are requested to keep a regular check on the official website to avoid any kind of latest updates or schedule by the board, and are requested to check the updates in the exam syllabus too, for the assurance of their successful attempt.
The best strategy to score good marks in the CBSE 2023 exams will be to go through all the NCERTs and to have a great grip on all the topics in those. Your score depends solely on the work and confidence you put into those bluish books of yours.
Believe this article, nothing looks like rocket science in the board examinations until and unless you are one of those who don't even know the difference between physics and chemistry.
Just be relaxed at the moment and try to learn all the basics in each subject, and you'll be amazed at the parents-teacher meeting for sure.
Go through NCERT conceptually and numerically.
Try to solve all the examples in your NCERT book.
Don't learn the answers in Hindi or English, try to remember the story, and make your own answers.
Be relaxed and confident with your preparation.
Don't be scared about the topics you haven't prepared by now. Remember you still have a lot of time.