How can I do the preparation of mathematics for class 12th of CBSE?
Are NCERT and NCERT Exemplar sufficient? What can I do before exams? Also, can you give me some information regarding this?
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Ashish kumar Jha Ask me i will share my experience with u all. | Contributor-Level 6
7 years agoAccording to me, you should only study NCERT and RS Agrawal, I will not suggest you RD Sharma because a normal student can never solve R D Sharma, if he successfully solved that he can't do revision at last and without revision, everything is waste. So, I will suggest you to solve the NCERT and RS Agrawal as much as you can. You will score in 90s. One more thing, examples are good for JEE Mains not for theory 12th paper. Best of luck for your coming exams. -
Do every question of NCERT. I repeat, every question including examples and miscellaneous. Then, you are 85 percent prepared. Look for previous year questions. Explore as many number of questions, you can. Then will be prepared thoroughly.
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Hi Raj,
I hope you are doing good.
For CBSE maths preparation of class 12th, I would advise you to complete your NCERT thoroughly. Don't be distracted by any other book. After completing a chapter from it, you must go for RD Sharma. It is the best thing you can do. Most of the CBSE board questions are very much similar to RD Sharma's questions. I can bet if you do this, you are going to rock. -
You can solve question banks, and try to complete all the topics, because solving the question banks is the only way to find your weakness in any topic. I am attaching a link of channel which will also give you some support to study. https://www.youtube.com/user/MrMspsp.
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You can solve previes year's question papers for best result. All the best.
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