What is the weightage of numericals in the board (CBSE) exams of physics and chemistry?

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    Bishal Baishya An Aspiring Writer & Podcast Host | Guide-Level 12

    7 years ago
    See in CBSE, since before, NCERT numerical problems are always tweaked to make it simpler or difficult, but the main aim is to make everyone score 52+ out 70 in theory so numerical problems are in average count usually. So in physics, 40% are numerical requiring least derivations 20-30% need a bit of derivation ideology too & lots in chemistry are simple NCERT modified ones that also not to a great extent. Still, check the sample papers issued by CBSE just before exams. Many problems turn common with slight modifications.

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