Gujarat Board SSC ( 10th ) & HSC (12th ) Time Table 2020 | GSEB 10th Exam Date

Gujarat Board Class 10th & 12th Time Table 2020 has been released by Gujarat Secondary and High Secondary  Education (GSEB), in the media. We are also provided complete details about GSEB 10th &12th exam 2020 dates here. In this article, you will also get important resources besides  GSEB Class 10th and 12th Time Table 2020.

Gujarat Board SSC ( 10th ) & HSC (12th )  Time Table 2020 | GSEB 10th Exam Date
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Lots of students enrolled under GSEB for the SSC Exam. Students need to start the exam preparation according to given exam dates before downloading the SSC admit card. Students need to make a study plan and prepare hard for the exam. Students have to check the below points will make help in self-study.

Gujarat Board 10th Date Sheet 2020
Date
Day
Subject (Time: 10 AM to 13:20 PM)
5/3/2020
Thursday
First Language - Gujarati / Hindi / Marathi / English
7/3/2020
Saturday
Science
11/3/2020
Wednesday
Mathematics
13/03/2020
Friday
Social Science
14/03/2020
Saturday
Gujarati (Second Language)
16/03/2020
Monday
English (Second Language)
17/03/2020
Tuesday
Second Language - Hindi / Sindhi / Sanskrit / Farsi / Arabic / Urdu / Health Care / Beauty & Wellness / Travel & Tourism / IT Retail


Gujarat Board 12th Time Table 2020 (Science Stream)
Time:- 3:00 pm to 6:15 pm
Date
Day
Subject
5/3/2020
Thursday
Physics
6/3/2020
Friday
Chemistry
7/3/2020
Saturday
Mathematics
9/3/2020
Monday
Second Language - Gujarati/ Hindi/ Sanskrit/Hindi/ Gujarati/ Marathi/ Urdu/Sindhi Second Language - Gujarati/ Hindi/ Sanskrit/Farsi/ Arabic/ Prakrit
10/3/2020
Tuesday
Computer Education
11/3/2020
Wednesday
English - First Language English - Second Language
12/3/2020
Thursday
Biology

Important Points for pass exam

  •  Get distractions away

If you really want to study effectively, here is the kicker:
Put aside all of your social networks, mobile apps, and computer games during your study sessions. If you can’t resist the urge to check notifications or reply to messages, search for an app that will block all sources of distractions for a certain period.
There are some extensions and mobile apps that may help.
For example, Stay Focused and Waste NoTime allow you to block particular websites or set limitations on them. You can spend 30 minutes on Facebook, but then it will be locked for the next 2 hours.
Go ahead and devote all your attention to the test!

  • Give yourself enough time to study

 Make a study schedule that fits your way of studying and do not leave anything for the last minute. While some students do seem to thrive on last-minute studying, often this way of partial studying is not the best approach for exam preparation. Write down how many exams you have, how many pages you have to learn, and the days you have left. Afterward, organize your study habits accordingly.
  • Be careful with your weak points.

What are my weak points and how to make them strong? You should always keep this question in your mind while preparing for the board exams.
Take out your answer sheets of pre-boards and class tests etc, and take a deep look into your answers, find your mistakes, make a list of those mistakes for each and every subject. Ask yourself, will I repeat these mistakes in board exams too?
No, say a big no, and start debugging your mistakes, do hard work on your mistakes, scratch them to their depths, take it as a mission to convert those weak points of yours into the stronger ones.
Is your handwriting filthy? try to make it better, if not 90 or 80% but at least 1%, but do work on it.
Is it organic chemistry? Learn it, read it and make it happen. But do not underestimate it.
These are a sort of weak points, I am talking about in this section. Recovering from your weak points which are responsible for your deducted marks will surely put you on the track of scoring great percentage in your board exams.

  • Don’t prioritize any one subject 


All subjects should get equal time. Allow two hours each weekend for each subject and around 30-40 minutes per night for studying what was covered on that day in the classroom.

  • Give enough rest to your body


Regular breaks are needed for the brain to regain its focus. While preparing for exams, most of the students forget to take rest. Avoid this. Get enough sleep. Remember, a sleep-deprived student cannot give his or her best performance.

  • Practice on old exams


One of the most effective ways to prepare for exams is to practice with an old version of previous exams. Also, an old test will help you see the format and formulation of the questions and it will be good for you to know what to expect but also as a worthy practice for measuring the time you need for the actual test.

  • Reading a book isn’t studying


it’s reading a book. Set a target: “I will revise this topic for 45 minutes”. Take notes as you go. Put away the books. Do an exam question. Now that’s the study