How to improve handwriting to score better in CBSE exams

When answering CBSE Board examinations, you need to be very careful about your writing else you might end up scoring less. Clean and crisp handwriting might help you to get 5 marks extra. It is important that the student’s handwriting be sufficiently neat to ensure the teachers who grade their work are able to understand the answers that are written. Here are a few tips to get you writing right. Practice them everywhere – when taking notes, answering CBSE Sample Papers, and working on CBSE Worksheets.

Select the Right Pen – Sometimes, the secret to good handwriting is hidden in your pen. When answering CBSE sample papers or taking down notes in class, try using different pens – gel, ink, ball pens. Also try different brands of pens and styles – sharp, blunt, rounded. All these differences can affect how your handwriting turns out.

Write Straight, not Cursive – When answering CBSE examinations, try to separate each letter in a word. When handwriting becomes cursive, words become overlaid, and difficult to read. When you practice separate writing, and not cursive, you’re individual words will also separate out.

Use Lined Paper – In the exam halls when answering CBSE Board exams, the students are provided with lined paper. Using lined paper often helps to keep the words in order and improve the handwriting. When answering the questions, make sure you write slowly, and stick in between the lines.

Do not Land Your Hand – Keep your hand lightly resting on the paper. Make sure when you write, your forearm and shoulder are moving and not sitting heavily against your wrist. This will give your hand the freedom to move, and a lightness to your pen or pencil, allowing your handwriting to be lighter and cleaner.

Do not tightly Clasp the Pen – Hold your pen lightly. The tighter you hold it, the more effort you require, and the more your hand will tire. A typical CBSE paper is two and a half hours long. Make sure your hand has enough energy to last the entire duration. Remember, the more tired your hand, the worse your handwriting. This is why often students have beautiful calligraphy at the beginning of a paper, and a scribble at the end. Do not let that be you.

Practice Your ABCs – When sitting down to write your notes and mock test answer sheets, do relax and practice writing random letters. The more you write, the more practice your hand will get. Not only will this give your wrist a good exercise and practice for long papers, it will also improve your writing.

Slow Down – When you are writing, do not be in a hurry to finish. Not only will you increase the chances of making careless mistakes or spelling errors, your handwriting will also suffer. Write slowly and carefully, and separate each letter out from each other. Do not worry, two and a half hours is a long enough time, and you will not run out of time to answer your paper because you write a little slowly.

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