I am in class 12th. I have wasted 8 months and have hardly 3 months left for board exams and haven't prepared anything. What should I do?
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Hi,
 You are in a very tough situation, you have to study day and night so that you can pass the 12th. You have to make a proper plan and you need to give proper time to each and every subject. I am understanding' about your situation. If I was on your side, then I would definitely pass out as I gave only 2-3 months to my B.Com 3 year and passed out with first division. I had given approximately 7-10 months to my first year of B.Com and got the second division and had given maybe 4-5 months to my second year and got the first division. I made strategies and proper plans and gave proper time and study day night so that I got passed. So, i...more
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Hello, Get your syllabus from online site and get stick to your course book, then go for guides which is related to your course. Stick to the concepts of numerical and try to solves numerical from course book and then from guide. At last, if you have less time, then solve last 5 years question paper and sort out same questions. Best of luck.
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Hi Aswin,
 There is no need to panic. 3 months are more than enough to study. Just you have to plan your study timetable and go for it. You can easily do it. All the best.
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Hi,
 It's okay if you have wasted your 8 months but now you hardly have 3 months to prepare so you have to work smartly. You need to plan and make proper schedule which you need to follow. Use sticky notes for this purpose. Set a goal that this is the amount of chapter I will complete today and no matter what happens, complete the goal you have set.If you have maths and accounts practice them daily. Learn atleast 2 chapters a day. Revise what you have learned or practiced a whole week on Sunday. Every Sunday revise what you have done the whole week. English is an easy subject, don't waste much time on that. Do English on weekends or on d...more
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I did the same when I was in class 12th. You need to start preparing, do follow previous years question papers and learn those topics which have been asked in these previous years papers. Also, one more suggestion which I learnt from CBSE is that do not leave your answer sheet blank, attempt every question and answer the best you know about the topic.
 Good luck.
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First of all, don't panic just keep calm there are 3 months left which are more than enough to prepare well for the exams you just need to be clear with your concepts and subjects. Now, you need to focus more on previous year papers and sample questions of Arihant. It's the best book for last time preparation.
 Good luck.
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