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With hardly one week to go for the commencing of the CBSE examination for the 10th and 12th standards, students appearing in the examination must have kept their fingers crossed.
These exams particularly for 12th are crucial for the marks obtained by examinee at first stance try to set their career by helpinthem awarding the courses and colleges of their choice.
Simultaneously the 10th paper is significant for the students as well as it sets your future and is the bottom stairs of your desired goals.
But, who could not score well unfortunately, for various reasons or get admission into courses or colleges of their choice must not understand their career ends there.
There are various professional fields of your choice where you can do better than mere going through conventional studies.
But before going into detail for the latter part of examination, the time demands me to talk to you on its former part. Means to say what you should do for battling the increasing examination fever.
As I said earlier hardly one week is left to start in your paper, so the first step that you should follow right now is to stop reading new things alien to you. Whatever you have read so far, revise, revise, and re-revise it first. And many of you, if have confidently revised the syllabus, can focus on the unread part of your syllabus. But, my dear friends, again I am saying revision is most crucial than exploring novel things.
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