CBSE Exams: Preparation for Class 9 CBSE Exams

Class 9 is a weird time. You have to start preparing to START PREPARING for your Class 10 CBSE Board Exams! But no one ever tells us how to prepare for Class 9 CBSE Exams. Well, look no further – just follow these steps and get ready to ace all your class 9 CBSE exams!

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Steps to Prepare for Class 9 CBSE Exams

Begin Your Preparation At Least 1 & A Half Months Before Your Class 9 CBSE Exams Start
Give yourself enough time to start off comfortably, to avoid last-minute pressurised studying and stress.

Study At Least 2 Hours Daily
For the first 15 days and gradually increase to 4-5 hours a day, by the third and final preparation month

Organize Yourself And Make A Schedule Which Suits You And Your Learning Style
Include all of the subjects and chapters, alternating between subjects you like and don’t like so that studying doesn’t become too tiresome. Don’t study just one subject for more than an hour and a half, give yourself time to understand concepts thoroughly, and remember it is alright if you need more time for some chapters – PLAN YOURSELF accordingly and stick to your schedule STRICTLY!

 

English:
Grammar & Literature

2nd Language:
Grammar & Literature

Mathematics:
System

Algebra

Coordinate Geometry

Geometry

Mensuration

Statistics & Probability

 

Science:
Food
Materials
The World of the Living
Moving Things, People & Ideas
How Things Work
Natural Phenomena
Natural Resources

Social:
History:
French Revolution
Russian Revolution
Rise of Nazism
Pastoralists in the Modern World
Forest Society, & Colonialism
Farmers & Peasants
Sports & Politics – The Story of Cricket
Clothes & Cultures

Geography:
India
Climate
Drainage
Natural Vegetation
Population

Political Science:
Democracy in the Contemporary World
What is Democracy? Why Democracy?
Designing of Democracy in India
Electoral Politics in Democracy
Institutions of Parliamentary Democracy
Citizens’ Rights in Democracy

Economics:
The Economic Story of Palampore
People as Resource
Poverty as a Challenge Facing India
Food Security

Take Adequate Breaks

Take breaks regularly, walk around the house, drink water, talk to your family and friends, do something mindless and fun. Let your brain rest and digest everything it has just learnt! And, when you are ready – GET BACK TO THE BOOKS!

Most Importantly, Have Fun And Never Worry!
Don’t forget – studying doesn’t have to be tedious and tiresome! You can always have fun with it. Read our blog on how to make studying fun for more information!

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