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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Practice yourself friend.
Important points to remember:
It is advised to study for the mathematics board exam with a proper plan. With a strong and well-defined strategy you can score maximum marks and also manage your time well in the examination hall. You can improve your question solving skills by practicing a lot of problems under each category. This can be done by solving the previous years' exams under the stipulated time. While solving problems of calculus and algebra, always mention which particular property you have used. Definite integration and inverse of a matrix are the areas which require a lot of practice. For scoring mar...more -
I think, you should first complete your NCERT syllabus thoroughly.
After that, you have a lot of other side books you can prepare with like RD SHARMA, R. S. AGARWAL
I personally studied through R. D. Sharma and so would suggest you to go through that only.
It's a very nice book with a huge variety of questions to go through which gives you thorough knowledge of the topics. -
That's the most interesting part of your school life, the last time you're gonna study with so much vigour for your maths subject. It's really very simple, you just have to practice mathematics from the starting of your 12th class, and it'll be very easy during your exams time. Go for good books and spend a little time with them regularly. Best of luck.
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NCERT is the best with all in one. Prefer Arihant Sample Papers and last 10 years papers of maths.
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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.
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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
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
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