Can you give some tips to score above 90% in class 12th?
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To score above 90% in Class 12 board exams, you should set realistic goals and plan your studies, prioritizing subjects you find difficult. Focus on understanding concepts, not just memorizing them, and practice regularly using various resources. Revise regularly and use techniques like flashcards, mind maps, and summaries. Stay motivated and remind yourself of your goals, surround yourself with positive influences, and avoid distractions. Scoring above 90% requires hard work, dedication, and perseverance, but with the right preparation and positive attitude, you can achieve your goals.
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Study well in the class and also at your home and take help of your seniors and your teachers and don't forget to solve model question papers.
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Subodh Kumar Mittal ENGG ELACTRICAL WORKING WITH SRIRAM PISTON GZB | Contributor-Level 9
6 years agoAs per my experience and my knowledge, first you revise all NCERT book, then you can solve last year CBSE question papers, and NCERT is enough for get good marks, and there is no need for any book. -
Follow these tips to score 90%:
Cover your syllabus as soon as possible before 1 month of Examination. Don't focus on any other examination other than board examination during the time of board examination. Try to solve previous year paper of atleast 10 years. Those questions which are repeating in previous year papers prepare it more. Most of the question repeat in examination. Try to get good sleep on the day of examination. Avoid late night study. Try to solve easy questions first. -
Hi,
Some tips for class 12th board exam:
You must treat all subjects important and give them equal time. Know the weight-age of each subject and proceed. Do not waste your time and efforts over topics that have less weight-age. Do not refer too many books at one time. Give NCERT books first reference. Solve at least 3 question papers of last year to know how well you remember, retain and write. Best of luck.
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See, in order to score above 90% in class 12th, you have to make big efforts.
Try to solve as many as test papers as you can solve, also try to find out where you went wrong or mistaken. Practice all diagrams which are given firstly, okay. Do practice chemical reactions. One thing that you have to know is "success is important but significance is most important". Nothing is impossible. Just try to give your best and let the nature to do rest. -
At first, if you are mobile addicted try to get rid of that and draw a time table which you have follow punctually everyday and start with the subject which you are weak in. So that you can spend more time on it to get understand that subject and don't read continuously take a break and relax with songs or with friends. And don't hesitate to ask your faculty even it is a small doubt. Don't read anything before 1hr of exam. Solve previous papers as many as you can and interact with your seniors to get good guidelines about the subject or questions that may ask in exam
All the best. -
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Konatham Abhishek If you do not go to the end, why to start? | Scholar-Level 17
6 years agoScoring more than 90% in boards is not at all difficult. You just need to be positive. There is nothing which differentiates a topper from rest of the students. The only thing which they have in excess is time and that too because they choose to spend their time judiciously.
1. NCERT: Everything is here. Literally everything. The book is overflowing with knowledge. Every time you will read it, you will find something new. Being thorough with every question, even the examples and miscellaneous, will guarantee marks.
2. Last years' papers: Some questions may be repeated but the main goal is to understand the pattern. You should know how...more
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