Can you give some tips to score above 90% in class 12th?

2 Followers | 2.1k Views | Posted 7 years ago
Asked by Abhishek kote

  • 95 Answers

    Sort by Upvotes
  • Shiksha Ask & Answer

    Answered by

    Amol Chopade MBA ++ Student at PUMBA University of pune | Contributor-Level 10

    7 years ago
    The only key to success in your 12th is going as deep into the concept as possible.
    Knowing the basics and writing answers in your own language in the examination is good. Avoid bookish language. Don't just mug up and write.
  • Shiksha Ask & Answer

    Answered by

    Archita Chouhan | Contributor-Level 9

    7 years ago
    Hello,
    Yes, you can score good marks by working on your concepts and quality instead of quantity and make a habit and start reading NCERT books and clear concepts are helpful for you in scoring good marks as well as in higher studies also.
  • Shiksha Ask & Answer

    Answered by

    Abhishek Bansal | Contributor-Level 10

    7 years ago
    Learn the concept of NCERT books very briefly and read the book of NCERT in brief. You can learn maths by studying any other book like RS Aggarwal. At the time of exam, you should do your old paper of last 10 years.
  • Shiksha Ask & Answer

    Answered by

    ashutosh chauhan | Guide-Level 13

    7 years ago
    Some tips-
    Only thing required is proper study plan and following it on a right track. Continuous progress check will be beneficial to you. You must be associated with some coaching institute or private tuition where you will get techniques to attempt paper as well their mock exams on a continuous basis will surely help you in achieving your goal i.e. more than 90% score.
  • Shiksha Ask & Answer

    Answered by

    Kirti Vishwakarma Bibliophile | Contributor-Level 10

    7 years ago
    Amongst the hard work, patience, good grades and other tests, resides smart work which lifts any person exponentially. You need to understand that in order to achieve your small goal, you have to gather persistence in learning. 'Learn/revise whatever thing you learn on the same day.'
    Any exemption in that will directly increase your workload and eventually you'll be left with partial understanding of any topic leading you to get less grades.
  • Shiksha Ask & Answer

    Answered by

    Varun dixit | Guide-Level 11

    7 years ago
    For scoring good marks, you have to go through each subject thoroughly. Your concepts about any topic of any subject should be clear and you have to plan your studies as per the subject and if you are weak in any of the subjects, you can join any good coaching institute so you can do good in that subject. Never waste your time, make a proper timetable for the studies and you must go for the test series and online mock tests so that you can explore yourself and perform well. Do not get overconfident or lazy.
  • Shiksha Ask & Answer

    Answered by

    Shraddha Tiwari | Guide-Level 11

    7 years ago
    Don't try to memorise, understand the concepts. Make notes and study daily.
  • Shiksha Ask & Answer

    Answered by

    Ram Jibhakate

    7 years ago
    Make your own notes of all subjects that will help you to do revision in exam time! Make your own time table, and study deeply which subject you not like! Always keep dictionary with you while studying subject mainly social! Best of luck! Focus on main point! Rather than full theory!
    Best wishes!
  • Shiksha Ask & Answer

    Answered by

    Ankit Kumar University of Delhi | Guide-Level 15

    7 years ago
    The only thing required is a proper study plan and following it on a right track. Continuous progress check will be beneficial for you. You must be associated with some coaching institute or private tuition where you will get techniques to attempt paper. Also, their mock exams on a continuous basis will surely help you in achieving your goal.
  • A

    Answered by

    Ankita Das | Contributor-Level 7

    7 years ago
    Practice is the key to success. Above all, mock tests of 3 hours is a must. At least sit for 20 mock tests before your boards.

Similar Questions for you

N
nitesh singh

After the 2023-24 revised CBSE syllabus, many chapters have been removed, and in some chapters syllabus is reduced. As per the latest CBSE exam pattern 2025-26, the Chapter 1 Solutions will be asked for 5-7 marks in the Class 12 Chemistry CBSE board exams.

For other competitive exams, the Solutions chapter has a medium weightage in the NEET exam. In the NEET exam, 1-2 questions are frequently asked based on the concept of moderate-level numerical.

Physical Chemistry holds over 30% weightage in the chemistry section in the JEE Mains exam. The solutions chapter is considered a part of physical chemistry.  You can expect 1 question fo

...more
Shiksha Ask & Answer
Dinesh upadhyay

Yes you can.For most of the courses youare elligible as 50/55/60 in the minimum requirement.

 

Most of the courses admission is direct and some may required score like CUET, CMAT, University entrance.

 

Also you can explore about -

  • CUET
  • CLAT
  • Teaching as a career 
  • B.ed after graduation

 

 

J
Jas

Heyyy riya
Absolutely! Having a humanities background is no barrier to pursuing Fine Arts at Chandigarh University.

The programme welcomes students from all streams, including humanities, as long as they meet the minimum requirement of 50% marks in their 12th exams. Many humanities students find the programme a natural extension of their academic interests, as the curriculum often connects with cultural, historical, and social themes. For example, a student who studied history might bring unique perspectives into courses like painting or applied arts.

The university values creativity and passion over specific subjects studied in school.

...more
D
dev beni

Yes, you can appear for the 12th improvement exam even if you're currently pursuing a Polytechnic course, but it depends on a few key factors related to your board and eligibility.

You can give the improvement exam next year after passing 12th, but not if more than 2 years have passed.

You can appear in one or more subjects.

You will get a new marksheet with improved marks.

Yes, doing a Polytechnic Diploma does not disqualify you from appearing for the 12th improvement exam. Many students do this to,

Improve marks for competitive exams (like JEE, NEET, NDA, ).

Meet minimum eligibility for degree admissions.

Qualify for better job opportuniti

...more
B
Balwant Singh

Yes, you can get admission in Fine Arts at Chandigarh University even if you did not study Maths in 12th. For this course, subject choice in school does not matter much. The main eligibility is very simple. A student should have passed 10+2 or an equivalent exam in any stream from a recognised board with at least 50% marks in total. Even students who have done a three-year Diploma in any branch with minimum 50% marks are also eligible to apply. So, whether you had Science, Commerce, Humanities, or any other stream, you can still go for Fine Arts. This course is made for students who are interested in creativity, drawing, painting, or d

...more

Get authentic answers from experts, students and alumni that you won't find anywhere else

Sign Up on Shiksha

On Shiksha, get access to

  • 65k Colleges
  • 1.2k Exams
  • 688k Reviews
  • 1800k Answers

Share Your College Life Experience

Didn't find the answer you were looking for?

Search from Shiksha's 1 lakh+ Topics

or

Ask Current Students, Alumni & our Experts

×

This website uses Cookies and related technologies for the site to function correctly and securely, improve & personalise your browsing experience, analyse traffic, and support our marketing efforts and serve the Core Purpose. By continuing to browse the site, you agree to Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy.

Need guidance on career and education? Ask our experts

Characters 0/140

The Answer must contain atleast 20 characters.

Add more details

Characters 0/300

The Answer must contain atleast 20 characters.

Keep it short & simple. Type complete word. Avoid abusive language. Next

Your Question

Edit

Add relevant tags to get quick responses. Cancel Post