Is there anybody in class 12 who got above 95%?
Can anyone say 10 tips to study for class 12 ?
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Answer:
Class 12 sets the foundation of your career thus its very important that you pay attention towards your upcoming board exams. So here are few tips which you could follow:-
For physics:—
1) While most of the students find phy to be very difficult but what they actually lack is the clarity with their concepts. Clarification of concepts and reason behind each of the happening is of great weight while solving the numericals and answering conceptual questions which is the favorite domain of CBSE.
2)Try devoting more time to this subject than others because it's range is quite wide so you might need to refer to a number of books for practice.
For mathematics:-
1)You must take note of all the theorems, methodologies and formulae involved in each subject. This helps you to read & brush the concepts quickly.
2)You must go through & understand different kinds of problems. It is important to solve all the problems by yourself so that they retain in your mind for longer period of time .
3)You must understand the syllabus & the marks weightage attached to each sections and then you must decide on how much time you need to dedicate.
4) Try solving your exam from last the last section. This helps to boost up your confidence when you are able to fetch large amount of marks.
For chemistry:-
So here is a personal experience which I got to say. Till class 11 I kinda hated chemistry as nothing actually ever went into my head. But when got into class 12 and started referring to a number of books to understand the reason behind every reaction of organic, I sort of started loving it. That was the time when I realised that organic chemistry wasn't that hard if you knew the proper explanation of everything. You might also need to take help of your teacher to make these things understand to you and believe me after that chemistry wouldn't be so hard like it was me earlier.
But you gotta focus on the inorganic part, especially the structures as it takes up a lot of your time and mind, . Generally direct questions come from this part .
Practice numericals from physical chemistry like solutions, electrochemistry and chemical kinetics.
For biology:-
1)First n foremost make sure you’re very thorough with past question papers. Prepare each n every question as to be written in the exam.
Answers should either be written as flowcharts or in points.
2)Include as many diagrams, charts, tables, guidelines, protocols etc, in the answers and minimise the corresponding theory. This will save your time during examination.
3)Go through the older question papers i.e beyond past 10 years to find any odd question.
Also once the important questions are sorted on the basis of repetition pattern in past exams, you may refer to other question banks for these very topics.
For English:-
1)It is an unpredictable subject. Just read your chapters 2-3 times. Read the novel at least once and answer questions from the novel.
Go through the summary, theme and poetic devices used in poems and revise formats for writing skills.
2)Focus on the parts of speech in poems.
Try creative writing in your time so that your writing skills improve. Thats where most of the students lose their marks.
Thank you!! All the best.