CBSE BOARD X, asked by Qqqqqqqqsxx, 10 months ago

For 95 above marks the best time table for study ..

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Answered by iamboy
2
self and concentrated study for 12 hours is suffiecient
Answered by supriya39
2

100% !!

Do not be too demanding from yourself.

Do not think of that figure mentioned above. just wipe it off from your mind. It will distract you. You cannot get a result simply by wishing so.

What you can do however is that you should give your best to the studies, whatever be the course. More important than “how much” is “How”.

Some Study Techniques: Understanding the fundamentals of your subjects is important. You should be able to mentally imbibe and retain what you have learnt and should be able to put it to use to solve problems. These days the speed has become crucial. You should be able to solve a problem in the shortest possible time. If you keep in mind the following you will see a drastic improvement in the outcome of your efforts

How much to study in a day

1.

Maximum quality input cannot be more than 7-8 hours. More than this will be a waste of time. You will fail to absorb further and feel as if you are a dull student. ( which you are not)

2.

Keep all other subject books, except the one that you study, out of your sight. Thus avoid unnecessary mental burden. It will help you concentrate and improve efficiency.

3.

Set practical targets for yourself. Impossible targets are depressing. Drop the less important and focus on the important.

4.

Have proper sleep and rest. You cannot add to your study hours by sleeping less. It will be counterproductive. You will lose the quality of learning and feel depressed.

5.

Mark days and hours for each part of the syllabus and stick to it. Keep making minor adjustments.

6.

Keep taking breaks. Listen to soothing music. Go out in greenery and fresh air. Entertain yourself enough. It will add to your efficiency and output.

7.

Morning hours are most productive. Study Math and tough topic at this hour.





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