I'm in class 12th. Can you give me some useful advice, I want to crack this exam, and I want to get above 95 %.
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To achieve a good proportion of percentage in 12th Boards, an individual must focus more on self study. More you self study, more the knowledge and practice will be gained. First set a long term goal and then divide it into short term goals. Either you are studying to appear in the best colleges for further studies or for the excellence, you must first study by yourself. Don't depend on teachers and youtube. Make a habit of writing, it helps a candidate to learn and speed in writing long examinations. If you complete your exam 10 minutes before duration time, you can have the time to verify your answer sheet. Always try to attend the s...more
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For Global Engineering and Management College in Jabalpur, the MPBSE 12th cutoff applied during MP DTE counselling aligns with JEE Main seat allocation. The general category closing ranks for B.Tech courses in 2023 were:
• Civil: 565,670
• ECE: 861,396
• CSE/Data Science/IT: around 818,229? –?828,603
3 month me clear krne hoga app mujhe sahayata kar skte ho me to abhi padhi nhi kiya he but app mujhe Keh Skt ho kese padhai karu jese 70 percent above ayega
Class 12th cutoff of this institute is 45% marks for general category candidates and 40% for SC/ST/OBV candidates with physics, chemistry, and mathematics.
To improve writing skills, practice writing answers every day. Focus on writing clear, to-the-point answers with proper headings and subheadings. Try to use simple language and avoid spelling or grammar mistakes. Practice writing within the word limit and time limit. Reading well-written answers from guides or toppers can also help.
If you feel stressed while preparing for MP Board 12th exams, take a short break and do something that relaxes your mind like listening to music or going for a walk. Talk to your family or friends about how you feel. Avoid comparing your preparation with others. Practice meditation or deep breathing to stay calm. Remember, regular revision and smart work can reduce stress.
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