How can I prepare for the chemistry board exam as only a few time is left for the same?

242 Views|Posted 9 years ago
Asked by Sanpreet Kaur
4 Answers
Kavita Soni
9 years ago
Solve past question papers and revise thoroughly.

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Vivek Kr.
4 years ago
Don't start new topics, revise all those topics which you have done in the year. Revision will make the topic more stronger. If you start a new topic at this time, it will affect your preparation. Solve as Many questions and previous year papers as you can at this time.

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Kem
4 years ago
Start with the chapters (Units/topics) which you find easy to understand and don't waste time for one chapter more than a day (6-7 hrs). Try to find repeated questions from previous year question papers and try to finish them only if you have enough time. Revise only short questions before exam and

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SACHIN SINGH
7 years ago
First of all, for any subject, complete solving of all the exercise and examples given in the NCERT, and especially for Chemistry thorough reading of all the chapters is required as they ask the questions from mid of para.

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