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Students can learn the best way to attempt paper on E-Sheet
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Language: en
Added: Mar 07, 2025
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Developer: Muhammad Kashif
How to Attempt Paper on E-Sheet
Board Exams Session 2024-25
13. Thank You!12. Conclusion
2. Proper Filling
of Code and
Roll Number
6. Avoid
Rewriting
Questions
11. Proofreading
of Answers
9. Good
Attempt vs.
Poor Attempt
7. Avoid
Attempting on
the Wrong Place
CONTENTS
5. Use of Short
Headings
10. Time
Management
1. Introduction 3. Precise
Answer Writing
4. Complete
Clarity
8. Don’t Change
Numbering on
E-Sheet
• An E-Sheet is a structured answer sheet where answers must be written clearly and systematically.
• Common mistakes such as improper numbering, unclear handwriting, and poor time management can affect scores.
• This presentation provides guidelines on how to effectively attempt a paper on an E-Sheet to maximize marks.
1. Introduction
Overview of E-Sheet
Guidelines for Filling
2. Proper Filling of Code
and Roll Number
• Use of Assigned Place
• Always write the code and roll number in the designated boxes.
• Double-check to ensure there are no missing digits.
• Avoid overwriting or corrections in these sections, as they may cause errors during evaluation.
• Ensure that OMR bubbles (if present) are filled correctly.
• Always stick to the point—no unnecessary details.
• Understand what the question demands before writing.
• Avoid lengthy introductions; get straight to the answer.
• Example: Instead of writing lengthy definitions, write concise definitions
with examples where necessary.
3. Precise Answer Writing
Writing Techniques
4. Complete Clarity
Clarity in Writing
• Write neatly and legibly—untidy handwriting can lead to loss of marks.
• Avoid cutting and overwriting—this makes the answer sheet look messy.
• Maintain proper spacing between words and lines.
• If a mistake is made, strike it with a single line instead of scribbling over it.
• Use headings and subheadings to structure your answer.
• Helps the examiner to quickly identify key points.
• Avoid writing long paragraphs—bullet points are better.
• Example: Instead of writing a full paragraph on the importance of education,
use:
• Definition
• Importance
• Examples
5. Use of Short Headings
Structuring Answers
Efficient Answering
6. Avoid Rewriting Questions
• Do not waste time writing the full question on the E-Sheet.
• Directly begin your answer with the correct numbering.
• Saves space and time for more important content.
• Example:
• ❌Wrong Way: "What are the main causes of global warming?"
• ✅Correct Way: "The main causes of global warming are..."
Following Structure
• Follow the structure of the E-Sheet carefully.
• Ensure each answer is written in the assigned area.
• Writing in the wrong section might cause confusion or loss of marks.
• If an answer is misplaced, neatly indicate where it continues.
7. Avoid Attempting on the
Wrong Place
• Follow the numbering given in the question paper.
• Do not re-number questions on your own.
• If a question is skipped, maintain the numbering sequence.
• Example:
• If Question 3 is skipped, do not label the next question as 3; keep it as Question 4.
8. Don’t Change Numbering on E-Sheet
Maintaining Sequence
9. Good Attempt vs. Poor Attempt
• Good Attempt
• ✔️Proper structure and numbering
• ✔️Clear handwriting
• ✔️Concise and precise answers
• ✔️Use of bullet points and headings
• ✔️Logical flow of information
Comparison
Poor Attempt
• ❌Messy handwriting and cuttings
• ❌Unstructured, lengthy answers
• ❌Incorrect or missing question numbers
• ❌Overwriting and excessive corrections
Allocating Time
• Allocate time wisely for each section of the paper.
• Prioritize high-scoring questions.
• If stuck on a question, move on and return later.
• Leave at least 15 minutes for revision at the end.
• Suggested time allocation:
• MCQs: 15 mins
• Short Questions: 90mins
• Long Questions: 60mins
• Proofreading: 15 mins
Important
Reach Exam Centre well 30 Minutes Before in start of the paper
10. Time Management
11. Proofreading of Answers
• Before submitting, carefully check for mistakes.
• Ensure all answers are in the correct place.
• Verify that all parts of the question have been answered.
• Look for spelling, grammar, and numbering errors.
Final Checks
• Attempting the paper properly on an E-Sheet improves clarity and increases marks.
• Follow these guidelines:
• Write answers precisely and clearly.
• Maintain proper numbering.
• Manage time effectively.
• Proofread answers before submission.
12. Conclusion
Summary of Guidelines