MP CM Mohan Yadav's Exam Tips: Sleep Well, Manage Time, Stay Positive

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav held an interactive session with students in Bhopal ahead of the MP Board Class 10 and 12 examinations. He advised students to remain stress-free, focus on time management, and ensure adequate sleep during the exam period. The CM emphasized open communication with parents and continuous self-improvement for students as future leaders. The MPBSE exams begin on February 10 for Class 12 and February 13 for Class 10, with strict protocols in place to ensure fairness.

Key Points: MP CM Mohan Yadav Interacts with Students Ahead of Board Exams

  • Stress-free exam approach
  • Importance of sleep & schedule
  • Open communication with parents
  • Strict MPBSE exam guidelines
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Ahead of MP Board exams, CM Mohan Yadav interacts with students in Bhopal

Madhya Pradesh CM Mohan Yadav advises students on stress management, sleep, and preparation for MPBSE Class 10, 12 board exams starting Feb 10.

"All students should get enough sleep during exam time. They should set a study schedule. - CM Mohan Yadav"

Bhopal, Feb 9

With the annual examinations for Class 10 and Class 12 students under the Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education set to begin from Tuesday, Chief Minister Mohan Yadav on Monday held an interactive session with students at a government school in Bhopal.

Addressing the programme titled 'Dialogue on Exams - 2026', Chief Minister Yadav advised students to remain stress-free during examinations, focus on time management and develop self-confidence.

He also advised students to discuss subjects from the curriculum with their friends and teachers, saying that such interaction would help improve preparation ahead of the examinations.

"All students should get enough sleep during exam time. They should set a study schedule. After studying a subject, they should make it a habit to reflect on it," Yadav said.

On the occasion, the Chief Minister interacted with students, listened to their queries and advised them to move forward in building their future with a positive mindset.

Responding to a question from a student, Lakshmi Tiwari, Yadav advised children to communicate openly with their parents and share their problems.

"Today's students are the future of the country. They will be the ones to lead the nation in the coming years. Therefore, all students should continuously improve their skills, knowledge and performance to refine themselves," he said.

Madhya Pradesh School Education Minister Uday Pratap Singh and senior officials from the department also attended the programme organised at the government-run Subhash Excellence School in Bhopal.

According to the MPBSE notification, students have been instructed to report to their respective examination centres by 8 a.m. Entry to the examination hall will be closed 15 minutes after the commencement of the exam, and question papers will be distributed five minutes before the start time.

The board examinations for Class 12 students will begin on Tuesday (February 10), while those for Class 10 students will start from February 13.

To ensure that the examinations are fair, transparent and free from cheating, the MPBSE has issued strict guidelines. Notably, no student will be allowed to leave the examination hall during the first two hours after the exam begins.

- IANS

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Priya S
It's heartening to see the CM taking time out for students. But I hope such interactions are followed by concrete action. Many government schools still lack proper infrastructure and teachers. Wishing all the children the very best for their exams! 🙏
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Rohit P
My sister is appearing for her 12th boards this year. The stress in the house is palpable. The CM's advice to communicate with parents is crucial. Often we bottle things up. Good luck to all students! Remember, this is just one exam, not the end of the world.
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Sarah B
While the gesture is nice, I find it a bit performative. Would be better if the government focused on reducing the insane pressure of board exams in the first place. The system needs reform, not just pep talks. That said, the strict guidelines against cheating are very necessary.
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Karthik V
"Discuss subjects with friends" - this is the best study hack! Group studies before my boards helped me so much. Also, the rule about not leaving the hall for 2 hours is strict but fair. Prevents a lot of malpractice. All the best to the future of our nation!
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Nisha Z
As a teacher, I appreciate the focus on a positive mindset. So many bright students crumble under pressure. Parents, please listen to the CM's advice. Don't add to your child's stress. Let them know you're proud of their effort, not just their marks. 💖

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