Author: Himanshu Vishwakarma
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CBSE Study Success: Smart Revision Strategies for Classes 8–10
Revision is crucial for success in exam preparation. As the students advance from Class 8 to Classes 9 and 10, the CBSE Syllabus becomes more complex and concept-oriented. In order to manage such increasing volume and at the same time perform well in exams, it is important to understand the real purpose of revision. Reading…
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NEET 2026 Strategy for Class 11 Students (New Pattern Adaptation)
Understanding the New NEET 2026 Pattern The NTA has confirmed that NEET 2026 will follow the pre-COVID format introduced in 2025. In January 2025, it was announced that the optional Section B has been discontinued – all 180 questions are now compulsory (45 each in Physics and Chemistry, 90 in Biology) and must be solved…
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The Most Accurate Clock in the World: Built on What You Learn in Class
What if we told you there’s a clock so accurate that it won’t gain or lose even a single second for over 30 billion years? Scientists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in the United States have recently developed the most precise atomic clock ever. This isn’t just a record-breaking invention; it’s…
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What Changes to Expect in CBSE Class 10 Board Exams from 2026?
At some point in life, almost every student has stepped out of an exam hall thinking, “Oh God, I could have done better if I had one more chance.” It’s a completely natural feeling, especially when you’re young and facing high-pressure exams for the first time. For Class 10 students, board exams mark a major…
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How to Choose the Right Stream After Class 10th in India : A Student’s Guide
If you’re unsure how to choose a stream after 10th in India, you’re not alone. This step-by-step guide will help you make the right decision based on your interests, strengths, and career goals. Completing Class 10 may feel like you’ve hit a fork in the road. With so many options ahead, it’s completely normal to…
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5 Effective Note Making Techniques That Boost Learning
Effective note making techniques can be the key to transforming how you learn. Research suggests that active note making can improve memory retention by up to 34% compared to passive reading. Let’s explore practical methods to help you take smarter, more effective notes. The objective of this blog is to discuss such note-making strategies with…
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Understanding Different Learning Styles – How to Support Your Child’s Unique Needs
Every child learns in a unique way, and understanding your child’s learning style can make a significant difference in their educational experience. Learning styles refer to the preferred ways in which individuals absorb, process, and retain information. By recognizing and catering to your child’s specific learning style, you can help them understand concepts more easily,…
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How to Strike a Balance Between Studies and Extracurricular Activities
Balancing academics with extracurricular activities is essential for well-rounded development, but it can be challenging for students. Engaging in activities like sports, arts, or clubs can boost skills and reduce stress, but maintaining academic performance while being active requires effective time management and prioritization. Here are some practical strategies to help students strike a balance…
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Helping Your Child Deal with Peer Pressure
Peer Pressure is one of the biggest challenges faced by pre-teen and teenage adults. In the adolescent years, children become more inclined towards their peers. Although sometimes this influence can help them grow positively as well, it is majorly negative and often leads them to feel distressed and isolated. The first aspect we must understand…
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Parent’s Guide to Preventing Gadget Addiction in Kids
How can we protect our children from becoming too dependent on gadgets? Breaking an addiction is truly tough even for adults, so proactive measures are a must. As ubiquitous as technology is these days, healthy habits need to be inculcated early. By imposing measures to reduce the use of gadgets, we will set our children…