
1. Rather than simply reading, try quizzing yourself — recall answers without referring to your notes. It helps in enhancing the memory and comprehension levels.

2. Study for 25-50 minutes, then take 5-10 minute breaks. This keeps your attention properly aligned and avoids burnout for you.

3. Visual learning aids like diagrams, flowcharts, and concept maps make it better retainable.

4. When you explain concepts to a friend, relative, or yourself even verbally it strengthens your grasp of topics/subjects and helps achieve quick revision.

5. Solve last year's board exam papers practice them, Read them out as many of you did read them by heart, Be the confident one.

6. Focus and understand key concepts and formulas of high-weightage topics before lesser ones.

7. Use acronyms, rhymes, or other memory aids to learn hard concepts, particularly in Science and History.

8. You will study better if you find a peaceful place and mute your phone.