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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The topics to mainly focus on in Calculus are Limit of Sum, Maxima and Minimal application problems, Application of Integrals (where sometimes, you have to practice drawing many graphs from equations to get an idea of the area being asked to find in the exam) and Properties of Definite Integrals. As said earlier, one must be adept in translating the equations into their plots, a skill acquired only through practice. In Matrices and Determinants, Matrix Method, Inverse of a Square matrix and Properties of Determinants are very important. Know the row-column transformation problems well. One step wrong in them could be the end. Other imp...more
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CBSE Class 12 Maths Tips to prepare for mathematics board exams
a) Know the new pattern of Maths Board Examination Paper 2020 2021.
b) Go through the Syllabus. A good preparation strategy can be very helpful to ace the mathematics exam. Students must not only be aware of the examination pattern, but also know the revised syllabus provided by CBSE. Students must cover all the relevant topics and concepts by making a proper study plan. To score well, it is very important to study the complete NCERT book. The whole examination paper revolves around the concepts given in the NCERT book.
c) Go through the latest Sample Paper provided by CBSE...more -
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Konatham Abhishek If you do not go to the end, why to start? | Scholar-Level 17
5 years agoI 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. -
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.
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According 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.
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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. 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.
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Just Solve full RD SHARMA for 90+ marks. NCERT can never give alone 90+.
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I think RD Sharma is the best book of mathematics of class 12th.
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Just cover all the topics frm NCERT exercise and example questions including the miscellaneous!
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