Sarhasa: Bihar Board matriculation examination is going to be held in the month of February. In such a situation, the students who have chosen Sanskrit subject definitely have a question in their mind that how to get good marks in Sanskrit? Which topics need more attention? This is what we have come up with. Special tips from Sanskrit subject expert teacher Chhotu Jha, which will prove helpful to students in getting success in the examination.
Chhotu Jha, a famous Sanskrit teacher of Saharsa district, says that Sanskrit subject is scoring in matriculation examination. All you need is the right strategy and regular practice. They say that every year some questions from Sanskrit are asked in Bihar Board examination almost on a fixed pattern. Therefore, if students prepare properly for these topics, it becomes easy to score good marks.
The question paper remains like this
First of all, let’s talk about the format of the question paper. In Sanskrit subject, questions like unread passage, read passage, meaning and interpretation of verses, grammar, Sanskrit to Hindi translation, Hindi to Sanskrit translation, letter, essay and dialogue writing are often asked. These questions come from almost every chapter. Therefore one should not skip any lesson.
Chhotu Jha tells that students should have complete grip on the textbook prescribed by NCERT and Bihar Board. Write the word meaning yourself, memorize the simple Hindi meaning of the verses and understand the gist of each lesson thoroughly. With this, passage and verse based questions are solved easily. Along with this, it is very important to pay special attention to grammar. Do practice daily. In which Sandhi, Vowel, Consonant, Disjunction, Compound, Case and Inflection, Metal Form, Word Form can easily be obtained from grammar.
Because in this the answers are definite and clear. While translating, students should write direct and simple sentences. Do not use unnecessary difficult words. Wherever you are asked to give an example, please write an example. It is also very important to write the answer in clear, beautiful and pure language.
Finally Chhotu Jha advises to take care of time management in the examination. While writing the answer, enter the question number correctly and keep neat handwriting. If students follow all these things honestly, then it is certain to pass Sanskrit subject with good marks.





























