Are there any guides to refer for CBSE board exams?

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    Shubham | Contributor-Level 10

    2 years ago

    Scoring well in your Class 10 exams is crucial for pursuing your desired stream in Class 11. In addition to NCERT books, students are often advised to refer to the following books for their board exam preparations:

     

    1. *Science Books (Physics, Chemistry, and Biology):*

       - Manjit Kaur and Lakhmir Singh's books

       - S Chand's books

       - N.K. Chowdhry’s Principles of Physics

       - Pradeep Publications' Fundamentals of Physics

     

    2. *Mathematics:*

       - Arihant’s All in One Mathematics

       - R.D. Sharma’s Mathematics Class

       - R.S. Aggarwal’s Class

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    Esha | Contributor-Level 9

    2 years ago

    There are various guides for the CBSE exams but according to my experience NCERT books are best to get good marks in the exams.  I recommended you  to consult these books in addition to NCERT books in order to prepare for their board exams.

    1.Mathematics by Rd Sharma.

    2.Arihant mathematics books.

    3.Books on Science (Physics, Chemistry, and Biology) written by Lakhmir Singh and Manjit Kaur.

    4.Books by S. Chand and Principles of Physics by N. K. Chowdhry.

    5.The books Fundamentals of Physics by Pradeep.

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    Ravi Tiwari | Contributor-Level 7

    2 years ago

    Getting good grades in class 10 determines your eligibility to continue in the stream of your choice in class 11. Students are recommended to consult these books in addition to NCERT books in order to prepare for their board exams.

     

    Books on Science (Physics, Chemistry, and Biology) written by Lakhmir Singh and Manjit Kaur

     

    Books by S. Chand and Principles of Physics by N. K. Chowdhry

     

    The books Fundamentals of Physics by Pradeep

     

    All-in-One Mathematics by Arihant

    The Mathematics Class of R D Sharma 

    Class 10 Secondary School Mathematics by RS Aggarwal

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    Suraj Gogoi | Contributor-Level 8

    2 years ago

    The class of 10th is a student's first significant accomplishment, and at the same time, it serves as a benchmark for future academic goals. Therefore, the right tools should be available to students preparing for the CBSE class 10th board examinations, and additionally, it's necessary to familiarize yourself with the class 10th CBSE syllabus and recommended reading lists. The approved CBSE syllabus is used at schools that are connected with the Central Board of Secondary Education. Thus, the best preference of books is much needed as the quality of study matters most.

    Reference Books for Mathematics:

    Books NameAuthor / Publication
    Mathematics Textbook for class 10thNCERT Publications
    Class 10th MathematicsR.D. Sharma
    Secondary School Mathematics of class 10thR.S. Aggarwal
    Mathematics exemplar problem for class 10thNCERT publication

    Reference Books for Science:

    Books NameAuthor / Publication
    Science for Class 10th BiologyLakhmir Singh/ Manjit Kaur
    Science for Class 10th PhysicsLakhmir Singh/ Manjit Kaur
    Science for Class 10th ChemistryLakhmir Singh/ Manjit Kaur
    Fundamental Of PhysicsPradeep Publication
    Principles of PhysicsN.K. Chowdhary

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    Nitika | Contributor-Level 10

    2 years ago

    Scoring good marks in Class 10 embarks whether you are eligible to pursue your desired stream in Class 11th. Apart from NCERT books, students are advised to refer to these books for their board exam preparations.

    Science books (Physics, Chemistry, and Biology) by Manjit Kaur and Lakhmir Singh

    S Chand's books and N.k Chowdhry’s Principles of Physics

    Pradeep publications Fundamentals of Physics

    Arihant’s All in One Mathematics

    R D Sharma’s Mathematics Class

    RS Aggarwal’s Class 10 Secondary School Maths

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