Board exams, whether Class 10 or Class 12, are a milestone in every student’s academic journey. They not only assess knowledge but also influence future opportunities in higher education and careers.
When students feel supported by their parents, they tend to perform more confidently on exam day, pass with flying colours, and carry that confidence into their ongoing academic journey.
Low motivation is normal for students. This article offers smart study techniques to avoid burnout. It suggests setting small goals, tidying your study space, and focusing on one page at a time.
If you have ever sworn off social media for a week or two because you sensed it was feeding your anxiety or dampening your mood, you may be on to something. A new study out last week in JAMA Network ...
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at FIU chapter and does not reflect the views of Her Campus. As finals week approaches, I know it can be stressful and overwhelming, but ...
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It is important to keep a positive attitude throughout the preparation period. As students are preparing for board exams after the CBSE Board has announced its datesheet, the focus is now on how to ...
Score Above 90 Per Cent In Exams 2025: You don't need to study all day to score above 90 per cent in exams. What truly matters is the quality of your study sessions - including revision, focus, and ...
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Study leave kicked off this month for lots of New Zealand students. Students in years 11, 12 and 13 are typically given two to three weeks to prepare for NCEA exams, which begin on 4 November. NCEA ...
With exams and major projects coming up, some students may feel tempted to misuse prescription stimulants—often referred to as “study drugs”—in hopes of boosting academic performance. These study ...