Math, asked by shubhampandit5762, 5 months ago

please answer only who has passed or top 10 # if i complete full ncert book so how much marks i ca get​

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Answered by SirVisheshMann
1

Answer:

82- 87 %

you can make this number large if you grab the deepest concepts of it and practice some tricky questions on them .

Answered by PrimarineRose
1

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

If you have done your NCERT books completely, you can easily score 90+ percentage [Considering if I ask anything from NCERT, you can answer without hesitating]

However, there are some questions that are not exactly from the syllabus, the comprehension passages mostly in Science and English (Science ones will confuse you the most because they are quite absurd in my opinion)

Also, maths is almost NCERT level, just solve some other booklets and you should be fine (Some R.D Sharma (level 1, level 2 is a joke and will only waste your time, but if you can solve it, then do it. It will help in 11th as well as your board exams)

Do study AP properly and theorem-proof (And their converse)

For English, nothing extra is required. Just go through all the chapters (and read the finer details, writing these details in your answer will bring marks)

SST, nothing extra is required to be fair, just write the answers pointwise (in chronological order depending on the question)

Also, study the finer details, remember the dates, name of the places, maps and etc. No need to sweat it if you have plenty of time.

That's just me because I scored about 93.8%, and I just did NCERT and a little RD Sharma for maths. For science, I studied mostly from NCERT (And some online sources)

Rest was pure NCERT

And when you feel like you are prepared, just give the test, just like you give any normal test. (You might feel a little intimidated on the first day, but then it's just "Oh, this is just regular exams where I just have to input a lot of my details at start"

Also about your extra subject, I am not sure about that. Because that was the only thing I had to invest most of my time in to get good marks. It may differ. Mine was Sanskrit.

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