CBSE retest: Parents panic but examinees say not hard to focus

KOLKATA: Parents and academics gave the impression extra worried than the CBSE Class-XII examinees, who tried arduous to shrug off their concerns within the lead up to the economics paper retest slated for April 25. Most candidates felt they would not find it tough to keep their center of attention intact at the exam, but oldsters and academics rung acaution bell.


“I fear my son would possibly lose his focus because of the long gap after April five, when his exams, according to the original time table, used to be intended to finish. A smash of 20 days is horrifying. If he doesn’t revise properly, he won't be capable of recollect some formulae or answers,” said Samhita Halder, mom of a CBSE Class-XII candidate learning at Kendriya Vidyalaya, Salt Lake.

A trainer from Ashok Hall felt candidates taking the reexamination must totally learn the NCERT books: “The students must to not get distracted or panic over a imaginable tough question paper. No need to be anxious. Students gained’t omit the rest. They must not force themselves into rote learning.”

Not all students, alternatively, seem particularly nervous. Rounak Dasgupta from Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan said, “My previous paper went off neatly. I was confident of scoring 90%. Now, I am trying to keep myself motivated. I am revising the similar subjects as an alternative of attempting to learn something new. I will attempt to clear up the former question paper, the one cancelled, to boost my self belief,” he said. “I am attempting to not be troubled.”


But in contrast to Rounak, Parikshit Palit, who's sitting for entrance exams, is at a loss for words which one to prioritise. “I will seem for the KIIT admission check, which is perhaps scheduled in mid-April. I additionally plan to seem for entrance exams for some institutes, such as Presidency University, to be held in end-April. When will I prepare for these exams? I need to prepare a flawless timetable,” Parikshit said.


Consultant psychiatrist Siladitya Ray has a phrase of caution for students: “They must not overthink. They will have to make an effort and accept that this situation can’t be modified. Instead of being stressed or depressed, students must try to keep themselves centered. Meditating for a couple of mins will would possibly assist them loosen up. And, they must devour healthy to keep away from seasonal sicknesses.” Echoing him, a Mahadevi Birla World Academy trainer said, “Some oldsters keep discussing the stress. Such discussions must be have shyed away from in front of the examinees as paying attention to such conversations incessantly ends up in nervousness.”


South Point High School pupil Moumita Duttagupta plans interactive research with friends over Whatsapp groups. “Our plans for vacations and picnics had been put on hang. Now now we have decided on group research as preparing for an examination alone over a long duration is boring,” she said.


CBSE retest: Parents panic but examinees say not hard to focus CBSE retest: Parents panic but examinees say not hard to focus Reviewed by Kailash on April 01, 2018 Rating: 5
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