How can I score more than 90 marks in OCM and Economics in HSC boards?

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Asked by Tejas Shetty
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Kavita Soni
8 years ago
Just clear your concepts and don't mug up. You can write the answer in your own words once you know the concept well. Study the chapters according to its weightage. All the best.

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Rohit Kothawade
8 years ago
Try to solve as much as papers that you can and then check it yourself. You will understand where you are weak and with this, you can easily score more than 90 marks.

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S
8 years ago
Solve the question papers of previous 5-6 years and solve 5 question papers apart from them. That will make it easy for you.

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