Can you give some tips to score above 90% in class 12th?
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1. To be dead honest, 80% of question paper have past year questions, Upto 2005 or 2007.
2. Sample paper issued by CBSE sometimes also have questions that come in real paper by probability with bit of tweaks.
3. Routine daily study and revision can never be replaced.
4. Under all circumstances flow chart, diagrams and other form of graphical presentation in answer does help always. -
Hard work is an easy key. Also, remain stress free. Solve previous year question papers and prefer textbook for studies. Don't take the pressure for scoring a particular grade or percentage just study. Prepare a timetable that suits you. Make sure you take breaks. Make a list of portion done and the remaining portion then work on the remaining portion. Once done clear your doubts. Make sure you give time for revision. Most importantly just remember you have to score good grades but with good health and stress free mind.
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Some tips to score good in class 12th are:-
1. Study NCERT of each subject thoroughly
2. Study regularly throughout year
3. Make proper study plan
4. Properly solve each and every assignment and homework given by school and tuitions.
5. Solve at least last 6 years papers of that subject.
6. Make proper notes from the start of year. -
Hi Abhi
There is no such formula to score 90% but yes some the genuine efforts from your side can make you reach there. Practice previous year question papers thoroughly. Specially Maths and Physics questions. Understand the concepts rather than mugging up them. Be honest to yourself. -
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Harpreet Madaan Developer | Blogger | Tech Lover | Quick Learner | Contributor-Level 6
5 years ago1. First of all go through your NCERT books, once done then you can look on to the reference books guide by your school teachers.
2. Then practice mocks or sample papers for last 5 year, and practice the sample paper by thinking like you are giving the board exam. -
The best way to score best in class 12th is revising again and again until you yourself gain enough confidence to find corrections in any book of your level. Through my experience of regular revision I am able to say it confidentially that through solving previous 10 years' papers and going through tough reaction of chemistry and writing example of NCERT again and again and going through the questions given at every chapter's end solving them thoroughly and revising important derivatives you can score the required percentage regular study in morning hours and taking rest in afternoons and then revise again.
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