How to prepare for maths board exam?
After two days, I have a board exam of math. I'm nervous.
1.3K Views|7 Followers|Posted 9 years ago
Asked by Veeresh Bandi
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Answered by
9 years ago
Solve RS Agrawal and if u want to solve more problems then you may also go for RD Sharma.

Answered by
9 years ago
Brother no need to study for exam. Mathematics is an awesome subject, don't take it as burden. Study for yourself. Enjoy your subject, study hyour textbooks properly and then if you have time you can go for other books for practice, you'll do awesome in your exams trust me.

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9 years ago
All you need is practice because 12th maths is not one day practice deal so u need to work hard just practice from sample papers after understanding the concepts.
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9 years ago
RD Sharma, I had practiced maximum questions from it which helped build my confidence and I was able to attempt all type of questions. All you need to give is time and just practice on a daily basis.

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9 years ago
First, you can prepare NCERT and then RD Sharma and you will be able to score above 90% marks in mathematics.

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9 years ago
Pradeeps Mathematics is a very good book for understanding. Do the solved examples from there. its enough. book looks bulky, but you don't hve to do each and every problem contained in the book. understnding from pradeeps is much easier than undertanding from NCERT maths book.

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9 years ago
First, you have to learn basic concepts of mathematics and then you can study mathematics textbooks.

Answered by
7 years ago
Hi,
Follow in the given sequence:
NCERT, Reference Book (RD Sharma), Previous Year Papers. I followed the same and got 95% in class in class 12th boards.

Answered by
7 years ago
Maths isthe most interesting subject for board exam.
1. You should make the timetable. Atleast 2 hour should be given to practice math. Solve the problem daily, as the quotes says, 'Practice Make the Man Perfect'. Always follow this quotes.
2. Write all the formula on the pages and stick them on th

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8 years ago
It depend upon your learning style, study schedule and many other things.
Yes, for some students, mathematics is a culprit which is hard to master. solving problems needs some skills along with hard work.
However, according to the theory of NeuroPlasticity, it's possible to develop your math skills
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