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CBSE Exam Preparation - Class 10



It's always a mad rush to prepare for the CBSE 10th board exams but the COVID situation has added to the anxiety in students, teachers and parents. 

It doesn't matter whether it is COVID times or normal times, the basics of CBSE exam preparation are still the same,
  • Stick to the curriculum
  • Have a clear understanding of the concepts
  • Know the mark weightage for each chapter
  • Test repeatedly
  • Revision (Reinforce understanding)
Learn your NCERT Text Books throughly. Reference materials are only for making understanding the NCERT concepts a little easier.
 
The mantra should be Test. Test. Test. Working out past question papers and taking MCQ tests are critical for getting a good score in the boards.

Below are a few online resources that will help you through this year. All prescribed NCERT text books are available at,



PDF Drive  (Some of the books mentioned below might be found here)


Additional Reference Material

Maths

CBSE Math is easy to prepare for if you follow the NCERT text book closely. The following books will provide additional practice problems and deeper concept understanding.   

Paid Books


Science

CBSE Physics, Chemistry and Biology are clubbed into one paper. So make sure you understand the weightage given to each topic. Practice MCQ's regularly to ace your science paper.

Paid Books


Social Science

Social Science in NCERT consists of History, Geography, Civics and Economics with equal weightage for all four subjects. This is a memory intensive paper. You will be dependent completely on your recall ability, so start preparing early for this one. 

Paid Books


English

English in class 10 NCERT is heavy on grammar. So brush up on those with the below KV support material.



Tests & Past Question Papers / Solutions

CBSE gives you all the past question papers with toppers answers in the link below.

CBSE Official Past Question Papers (Free PDF)


NCERT past papers are consolidated, Chapter wise in the below link

You can practice your MCQ's with the below free resource.



                                                                                                

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