Can I score above 80% in class 12 this year with full bio, eng and physical and only theory of Physics and chemistry?
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Harshita Kumari I will complete BALLB International course in 2025 | Contributor-Level 10
3 years agoHi Jyoti, With full Biology English and physical education you'll be getting marks out of 300, but take a lapse of 15 to 20 marks. That will be somehow 53%. Now come to Physics and Chemistry with the only theory it will be 30 to 35 marks each subject so roughly it will be
70 to 75 percent so it's difficult to score 80% but you can try with a few more topics such as Physics the Derivation and important numerical from Optics and EM theory along with the important reactions and numerical from Chemistry make sure to cover all the naming reactions from organic Chemistry. If are sure with practical marks and trying more with the above-mention...more
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