The ParikshaPeCharcha 2024 program was organized yesterday at Bharat Mandapam, ITO, Delhi. Let us tell you that this program is organized by the School and Literacy Department of the Ministry of Education. This time this session was the 7th edition of ParikshaPeCharcha. Apart from students, teachers and parents were also present in this program. During this, PM Modi also gave many tips to the students to prepare for the exam. Let us know about them.

PM Modi gave 10 tips in the discussion on exams

  • PM Modi said that it is important to play while preparing for the board exams. Also, take care of your health.
  • Spend minimum time on mobile. This wastes time. Also, avoid studying till late at night during exams and get enough sleep. Otherwise, tension may increase.
  • It is important to pay attention to food during the examination. Along with taking a balanced diet, also do yoga daily. This will reduce stress.
  • Your first task during the exam is to read the questions carefully. After this see how much time will be taken for each question? Solve the questions accordingly.
  • Practice writing daily before the exam. So that you can answer all the questions in the exam on time.
  • While talking to the students, PM NarendraModi also said that they should not choose their careers on the advice of others. Take this decision yourself and trust yourself.
  • During the examination, do not waste time on unnecessary matters like who got the paper first and who got it later. Instead, read your paper carefully and focus on solving it.
  • In the examination you should not compete with anyone else but yourself. Only when you compete with yourself, you will be able to score good marks on the exam.
  • During this time, PM Modi advised the parents that they should never put pressure on children. Let them take the exam at their convenience.
  • Apart from this, PM NarendraModi told the teachers that you should live in harmony with the children. So that a good atmosphere is maintained in the class and children can ask you questions openly.

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