The full form of CBSE is the Central Board of Secondary Education. Established in the year 1962, the CBSE pattern is widely followed in many states in India.
Both Class 10 as well as the Class 12th exams are unique in their way. So as a result, the format for preparation should be a bit different because the Class 12 exam is tougher than the Class 10 exam. For students who are promoted to Standard 12 must understand that questions are a bit tricky to solve which requires a far better comprehensive capacity for those questions. So they must prepare themselves accordingly.
Now many times students get confused as to which option to rely on, whether to work on speed or accuracy? The answer to this question lies in the fact that if a candidate is desperately willing to score more than 90 percent in 10 or 12th board exams, then both speed and accuracy needs to be given equal importance. For this ample amount of repetitions and practices are required on all the subjects. Because it is only regular practices and repetitions will lead to accuracy and proper speed.
Now accuracy in Maths can only be attained if the candidates practice the sums regularly for up to 6 hours. Doing this regularly will increase their speed and accuracy within a few months. Also, various formulas that should be learned evidently by the students and practiced regularly. As a result of which, after a few months, those formulas get permanently stored in the candidate’s mind.