CBSE Class 12 analysis of Biology syllabus and important sections

Among the Class 12th CBSE Science Stream students, Biology is considered especially polarizing as different students have different views about the subject. Some CBSE Class 12th students consider it especially difficult and some, on the other hand, consider it the most scoring than the other subjects. Whatever the consensus maybe, a Class 12th CBSE Biology student should have a really good understanding of his/her syllabus and work accordingly. Having a good grasp on the syllabus will help the student to develop an understanding of the syllabus and could also help to keep his/her preparation on track. While knowing the demarcation of the marks can help greatly, being aware of the Biology Syllabus is another. Knowing the Class 12th CBSE Biology can be helpful it will help the students to check their progress and work accordingly. A student aiming for all different type of results can plan effectively and move along with it. Scoring well in Biology CBSE Class 12th is especially important for students as it helps in a lot of competitive exams such as NEET and other medical exams. There is also an abundance of diagrams throughout the syllabus which makes it more difficult for students to memorize them. There are different elaborate concepts too which students consider hard to understand. The basic key to success in Biology CBSE Class 12th is the understanding of the syllabus and the understanding of the concepts themselves. Given below is the breakdown of the CBSE Biology Class 12th:

UnitTitleMarks
VIReproduction14
VIIGenetics and Evolution18
VIIIBiology and Human Welfare14
IXBiotechnology and its Applications10
XEcology and Environment14
Total70

Important topics breakdown is given below:

Unit: Reproduction

Chapter 1 – Reproduction in Organisms

Important Topics:

  1. Modes of asexual reproduction

Chapter 2 – Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants

Important Topics:

  1. Pre-fertilisation Events
  2. Inbreeding depression
  3. Double fertilisation

Chapter 3 – Human Reproduction

Important Topics:

  1. Gametogenesis, Fertilisation and Events of Pregnancy

Chapter 4 – Reproductive Health

Important Topics:

  1. Birth control methods
  2. Sexually transmitted diseases
  3. Techniques to treat infertility

Unit: Genetics and Evolution

Chapter 5 – Principles of Inheritance and Variation

Important Topics:

  1. Mendel’s Laws
  2. Post-Mendelian Genetics
  3. Chromosomal Disorders and Pedigree analysis

Chapter 6 – Molecular Basis of Inheritance

Important Topics:

  1. Structure of DNA
  2. Experiments of F. Griffith, Hershey & Chase and Meselson & Stahl
  3. Mechanism- replication, transcription and translation
  4. Salient features of genetic code
  5. lac operon

Chapter 7 – Evolution

Important Topics:

  1. Homologous and analogous organs
  2. Adaptive radiation
  3. Hardy-Weinberg principle


Chapter 8 – Human Health and Disease 
Unit: Biology in Human Welfare

Important Topics:

  1. Life cycle of Plasmodium
  2. Causative agents of different diseases and their mode of transmission
  3. Difference between innate and adaptive immunity
  4. AIDS and Drug Abuse

Chapter 9 – Strategies for Enhancement in Food Production

Important Topics:

  1. Inbreeding and outbreeding
  2. Single cell protein

Chapter 10 – Microbes in Human Welfare

Important Topics:

  1. Microbes and their products
  2. Sewage treatment
  3. Biogas production

Unit: Biotechnology

Chapter 11 – Biotechnology: Principles and Processes

Important Topics:

  1. Restriction enzymes
  2. Cloning vectors
  3. Transformation processes

Chapter 12 – Biotechnology and Its Applications

Important Topics:

  1. Bt cotton
  2. RNA interference
  3. Gene therapy
  4. Genetically engineered insulin

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How to study calculus ?

Calculus is something which is especially dreaded by most of the CBSE Class 12th Math students. The students especially have a hard time in grasping and understanding the wide variety of topics that the subject covers. One of the most crucial aspects of it is the different parts which are interconnected in a very unique way. If a Class 12 CBSE student misses even one area of study, they won’t be able to grasp any other area of study which the subject covers. Resources such as the internet are not much help as they won’t provide with a substantial and comprehensive course which would result in a good learning experience. A student’s success, when it comes to grasping and understanding calculus eventually comes down to his/her own will and determination. Calculus is the kind of subject which gets better with more and more practice and hard work. There are a wide variety of books available in the market which do help a lot but, in the end, it depends upon the individual and his/her resilience and willingness to commit to the subject and work hard to master it. Class 12th CBSE students need to understand the workings of this intricate topic and not overlook it by considering it to be more difficult than other subjects. They just need to give it quality time in understanding certain concepts, and what the concept is trying to communicate.

Calculus eventually boils down to three fundamental concepts which make up for the majority of the subject. All of them are listed below:

  1. Limits: It is the idea of getting infinitely close to a point but never actually getting there.
  2. Derivatives: The derivative of a function of a real variable measures the sensitivity to change of the function value concerning a change in its argument.
  3. Integrals: Integration can be used to find areas, volumes, central points and many useful things.

For the students who take a genuine interest in the topic and understand how it functions. Calculus sometimes even becomes their favorite subject!

Now, that we know about the three pillars of Calculus. We may move on to how can one learn Calculus. Even though Calculus may seem absurdly far away from real life. It is not that far-fetched, rather, it is more than not the study of change itself. To master Calculus, a student has to understand all the three fundamentals of the subject. Students may even prefer to relate it to real-life scenarios and drill down the concepts even more concretely. A firm grip on all these three concepts will understand the connection between the three unique fundamental aspects of the subject.

After mastering the fundamentals, a student should move towards the more complex concepts such as Chain Rule, Product Rule and so on. Alongside, do not forget to keep practicing regularly and keep getting better. The practice is crucial because it will help the students to grasp the concepts and also will be able to memorize and remember the formulas well and even learn the various applications. Students with Physics have an upper-hand over the students who don’t as they will be able to apply several concepts of Calculus in the subject.Read More

Which book is best for preparation of CBSE class 12…

Biology has a kind of a love-hate relationship with CBSE Class 12 Students as some students consider it to be really easy, some other students have a hard time understanding the same. Scoring good marks in Biology is relatively easy for students as it has been observed that the CBSE Board papers are relatively easier when compared to other subjects of CBSE Science stream. Around 70% of the paper consists of moderately difficult questions and while the remaining questions require thinking skills of the students. Biology, as a subject also holds a great amount of weight-age as scoring well in the subject will help a student to jump-start their career and it will be of special advantage for CBSE Class 12 students appearing for competitive exams like NEET and other medical-related examinations. CBSE Class 12 Biology would need to buckle up and make wise choices to score better and eventually succeed. One of the most overlooked factors in this is that CBSE Class 12 students that the students need to make a good reference for completely grasping the topics and concepts. Not to forget the infinite number of diagrams which Biology Class 12 brings with it! Only with a wise choice in books, a CBSE Class 12 student would be able to manage his/her time and will score better marks in their CBSE Class 12 board examinations. Hence, having access to a good reference book for Biology Class 12 is very crucial for CBSE Class 12 students. Given below are some of the best Biology books for CBSE Class 12 which would be handy for Biology students:

  1. NCERT

Never underestimate the value and superiority of NCERT Biology books over others. As it is prescribed by CBSE, most of the questions come directly from the NCERT books. It has been observed for the past few years that the students who do not study from NCERT tend to get lesser marks than the students who do. However, sticking completely to NCERT is not advisable either as NCERT can be a bit too shallow on some concepts which are important for scoring good marks in CBSE Class 12 Biology exam. The biggest advantage NCERT has over other books is that it is a culmination of various authors who are experts in their fields. It can provide much more information on any of the topics. But there’s a catch, most of the students find NCERT to be too clunky and not organized well.

  1. Oswaal’s question banks

Whereas NCERT can is useful for the understanding of the concept, the best companion book a CBSE Class 12 Biology student can have is the Oswaal question bank. The best part about the books is that it has all the necessary notes for all the chapters and has well-organized chapter wise questions. It also contains questions from the previous year which is a plus point. It includes formulas and documents for in-depth study and even has mind maps! It also contains various common mistakes which student should avoid and is very descriptive about the diagrams. It can prove to be a pretty valuable companion to a CBSE Class 12 Biology student.Read More

How to study Inorganic Chemistry?

Inorganic Chemistry is something which is dreaded by a lot of students. CBSE Class 12 science stream consider Inorganic Chemistry to be especially difficult. Students preparing for inorganic chemistry should also know that it is a very important subject and it comes in a lot of competitive exams which proves its value and the amount of understanding a student needs to have of the subject. Unlike Organic Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry is more difficult and harder to get a grasp of. Students would need to work hard from the beginning to excel in the subject.

However, it does share a lot of similarities with organic chemistry such as inorganic chemistry also requires a lot of memorization and learning which can be achieved by writing a lot of writing. This would help the student to comprehend reactions more effectively and understand various reactions and derivations. The revision of chemical bonding is also required in a very diligent manner because it is the crux and the base of chemistry. It will help in a lot of more complicated concepts and would help the students to develop visualization and anticipatory skills for further reactions.

Also, course material is abundant out there and they are a seemingly infinite number of books which will provide a different kind of knowledge for the subject. So, for a class 12th CBSE student it is very essential to choose a good book which would cover all the topics more effectively and efficiently and would also support the kind of preparation the student is aiming for.

Class 12 CBSE students should make it a point to use NCERT book only as it is prescribed by the board. They need to use NCERT because NCERT has all the concepts and reactions which are given in a very concise and detailed manner. It would help them to score good marks in their class 12 CBSE board exams adapting for another book would be disadvantageous. There are a lot of concepts which are given in a lot of detail which a child does not need to know about. Also, the previous exam has shown that most of the questions come from NCERT and opting for a more detailed book would come to the detriment of a child’s precious time.

The steps to prepare for Inorganic Chemistry effectively is given below:

Have a good command over the structure

Develop a good command over the structure of known compounds as it will help the child to guess the product of a reaction very easily.

Develop analogies

Start relating various concepts and make analogies of your own to relate to various reactions and structures. A normal human cannot remember everything in its original form. Develops analogies and logic to remember complicated concepts. It does work for a lot of students and makes it a point to keep it personally compatible.

Solve NCERT Exemplar

NCERT exemplar questions, especially in the case of Inorganic chemistry contain a lot of important questions. These questions ultimately come in the CBSE Board exams and should make it a point to solve and practice the questions.Read More

Timetable For a student class 12 Science Stream

People do have an interest in a particular thing and have innate talents. But apart from that, with proper guidance and hard work, anybody can excel in board exams. Hence there are some tips for Scoring 99% in 12th Standard

Firstly, make sure you save 3 complete months for your final study only.

Secondly, in the 3 months from that mentioned above, start accumulating notes from all sources. This saves you from the anxiety of not having notes for some topics that you might have overlooked.

NO !! Do not put yourself in that zone of tension. Carefully and seriously allocate your notes

Give yourself a happy-go-lucky study time.

Class 12 Physics Preparation Tips:

Class 12 Physics Preparation Tips: Physics is a very interesting subject if you are good at it. Hence, your basic concepts should be clear to obtain good marks in it.

Students who are weaker in Mathematics should complete chapters like Semiconductor, Atom, and Nuclei, Dual nature of radiation, Communication System and EM Waves first; which carry approximately 25 marks altogether.

Optics carry 14 marks and it should be given special attention along with Modern Physics.

Current and Electricity is also an easy chapter and carries approx 7 marks. Solve previous year question papers to get a proper idea about the exam.

Numerical carry close to 15 marks and if you are weak in them better avoid them at the last moment.

Class 12 Chemistry Preparation Tips:

First of all, each formula from each chapter should be learned. Students should then try to solve related problems based on those formulas.

Chemistry is a scoring subject.Organic Chemistry carries 18 marks and it is one of the most important units in Chemistry for every student who wants to get better marks in Chemistry. The questions from the inorganic chemistry are directly asked. Students should practice the structures of different chemical compounds of p-block elements properly because they are often asked in the board exam.

The last three chapters like Bio molecules, Polymer, and Chemistry together constitute 10 marks so don’t dare to take these chapters lightly as it really affects their final marks in Chemistry.

Class 12 Biology Preparation Tips

Go through the past question papers.Prepare each n every question as to be written in the exam

Answers should be written either as flowcharts or in points.

Include many diagrams, charts, tables, guidelines, protocols, etc,in the answers and minimize the corresponding theory.

And yes, do keep on reading (just read) the older question papers i.e beyond the 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 topics.

A positive attitude solves many problems. During exam time this is an important feature to have in you. It helps you crack your exams with blushing colors. nervousness and tension is also very natural before and during the examinations. For taking the mind off it, indulge yourself in your hobbies. It is a stress-free therapy.Read More

How to study organic chemistry?

Organic Chemistry is a hard nut to crack for a lot of students. CBSE Class 12th students tend to take it as a long and arduous subject which is so vast that one cannot master it. To learn and score good in Organic Chemistry, one doesn’t need to ignore the subject but rather befriend it. The abundance of various 450 reactions makes it even harder to understand the subject and scares the students away. However, this much detail may not even be that bad as it is manageable but with dedication, hard work and effective planning. Think about it, if you learn 5 formulas and reactions every day for three months. You can cover all the 450 reactions given in the book! Organic Chemistry, for everything it has needed good planning above everything. Organic chemistry is a part of chemistry which tethers on the edge of concept and memorizing. Even though understanding of concepts is a must, organic chemistry does require quite a lot of memorizing and students need to make sure of it. Revision of old concepts is a must and with that, learning of new concepts is even more important. Memorization is hard and inefficient but organic chemistry needs it. Having a good command and knowledge of Organic chemistry will also help Class 12th CBSE students in cracking IIT-JEE and other competition. Given below are some of the tips which will help Class 12th CBSE students to score good marks in their boards and competitive examinations respectively:

1. NCERT

Although it is the simplest book for organic chemistry, it is by far the most efficient and simple one. It covers every topic, although not in detail it is a good starting point for CBSE Class 12th students to get familiar with the topics and plan their future studies accordingly. It will also help the Class 12th CBSE student to move from topic to topic and relate the same.

2. Move on to more complex books\

After going through NCERT, move on to more complex books like Chhaya Chemistry which will provide you with the complex know-how of the concepts and would help you to dedicate yourself to the subject. Do keep visiting NCERT from time to time to check your progress and revise the topics.

3. Do not forget Name Reactions

While name reactions may seem a lot easy, they are not. During the time of preparation and reading, they will seem a lot easy and simple but many Class 12th CBSE students tend to forget the end product in the board examination hall. So, to tackle this problem maintain a separate notebook and keep revising the reactions and even memorize them.

4. Practice is the key

Tackle organic chemistry, like math. A CBSE Class 12th student would get better with more and more and practice and hard work will result in better marks and knowledge. Keep solving previous year problems and do keep a note of the problems in the various books. Practice the questions given in class and keep a note of your shortcomings.Read More

Which book is best for preparation of CBSE class 12

Physics preparation is a nightmare for a lot of Class 12th CBSE students as it is considered pretty difficult due to the vast amount of syllabus and formulas, derivations and so on. It is important to score good marks in Physics Class 12th Boards as a lot of competitive examinations such as IIT JEE, BITS etc. require good grasp on Class 12Th CBSE Physics. If the students stay focused and diligent from the beginning of the session. It will enhance a student’s understanding and would take away a considerable amount of stress away from him. They need an organized and well-structured plan, but most of all they need a good book which would be their companion throughout their preparation. Preparing from only NCERT won’t be of much help as it only covers a narrow portion of the vast and diverse syllabus. That is why people need reference books to prepare for CBSE Class 12 Physics board examinations. There are a lot of books available in the market for the preparation of CBSE Class 12 physics examination. Students often find themselves lost in the seemingly infinite amount of options there are in the market. However, there are very few books which would prepare students for CBSE Class 12th board examinations. The choice of book and the method of preparation would vary greatly from student to student. The best book for preparation is given below:

  • H C Verma

While NCERT would provide a student with the surface level knowledge of the topics, it does not go all in and does not provide with detailed information on various topics. Even though the paper follows NCERT books strictly, students tend to score less if they only go by the CBSE books. To tackle that, one should go for H C Verma as it is one of the finest books written for Physics. It also contains an abundance of numerical which student can practice. It will help them to develop an understanding of various concepts and even asses their progress. More practice questions will help them to get ready for the variety of questions that come in the board examination. Also, not to forget that it will help them to understand the application of various derivations and formulas. The task of derivations and formulas would be like a piece of cake for the students. The book also contains questions from previous years’ question papers which help the student to understand the actual questions that came in the board examinations. The CBSE Class 12th students who are not aiming for excellent marks should solve these questions. Solving these questions alone will guarantee them respectable marks. Proper practice from the students is required to score well and H C Verma will help greatly in that. Most of the students studying in CBSE Class 12th already use H C Verma, and it is recommended by many teachers for scoring good marks in CBSE Class 12th Board examinations. Also, Keep referring to old question papers and NCERT books.Read More

CBSE Class 12 analysis of Math syllabus and important sections

The CBSE Class 12 Math question paper is hard to predict. Some year questions become easy while other years faced with difficult. The marking scheme and distribution of marks for Mathematics are presented below:

The Relations and Functions unit will consist of 10 marks. Algebra will consist of 13 marks, Calculus will consist of 44 marks. Probability will consist of 10 marks. Linear programming will consists of 6 marks. Vector and 3-dimensional geometry will consists of 17 marks. And the total will be of 10 marks.

The question paper design for CBSE Math will consists of the following portions as shown below:

Remembering Questions
Very Short Answers which is of 1 mark
Short Answer which is of 2 marks
Long Answer- 1 which is of 4 marks
Long Answer -2 which is of 6 marks

So Very Short Answer will have 2 questions carrying 1 mark each. Short Answers will have 2 questions carrying 2 marks each. Long answers-1 will have 2 questions carrying 4 marks each. Long answers-2 will have 1 question carrying 6 marks each. So the total will be of 20 marks.

Understanding(Comprehend the information carefully along with the meaning, compare, paraphrase, information, contrast)
Very Short Answer – which is of 1 mark
Short Answer- which is of 2 marks
Long Answer(1)-which is of 4 marks
Long Answer(2) – which is of 6 marks

So Very Short Answer will have 1 question of 1 mark only. Short Answer will have 3 questions carrying 2 marks each. Long Answer(1) will have 4 questions carrying 4 marks each. Long Answer(2) will have 2 questions carrying 6 marks each. Therefore, the total marks is 35.

Application(Use the abstract information in a concrete situation)
Very Short Answer-1mark
Short Answer-2 marks
Long Answer(1)-4 marks
Long Answer(2)-6 marks

So Very Short Answer will have 1 question of 1 mark. There will be no questions on Answer Short. 3 Long Answer(1) questions will be given carrying 4 marks each. 2 Long Answer(2) questions will be given carrying 6 marks each.  The total marks will be 25.

High Order Thinking Skills(Analysis& Synthesis-Classify, Compare, Contrast or differentiate between pieces of information, organize or integrate unique pieces of information from a variety of sources)
Very Short Answer- 0 mark
Short Answer-2 marks
Long Answer(1)-4 marks
Long Answer(2)-0 marks

In this section, there will be no Very Short Answer questions and no Long Answer questions. There will be 3 Short Answer questions consisting of 2 marks each. There will be 1 question from long answer(1) carrying 4 marks.

Evaluation(Appraise, Judge, And/ Or Justify the value or worth of a decision or outcome, or to predict outcomes based on values)
Very Short Answer-0 mark
Short Answer-0 marks
Long Answer(1)- 4 marks
Long Answer(2)- 6 marks

From this section, no Very Short Answer question and Short Answer questions will be asked. There will be one question asked from the Long Answer(1) pattern consisting of 4 marks and one question asked from the Long Answer(2) pattern consisting of 6 marks.

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CBSE Class 10 analysis of Science syllabus and important sections

Although all the topics mentioned in the latest CBSE Class 10th Science Syllabus are significant after the analysis of previous years’ papers, latest CBSE Syllabus, Sample Papers & NCERT textbooks, some topics are very important for upcoming CBSE Class 10th Science Board Exam 2019.

  • Chapter 1: Chemical Reactions and Equations [Expected – 5 marks]:
  • Details of some very important chemical reactions:
  • Action of water on quick lime
  • Action of heat on ferrous sulfate crystals
  • Questions on Corrosion & Rancidity are also expected in the paper.
  • Chapter 2: Acids, Bases and Salts [Expected – 3 marks]
  • Preparation, Reactions, Uses of the following substances:
  • Sodium Hydroxide
  • Bleaching Powder
  • For practical, syllabus includes
  • Studying the properties of acids and bases (HCl & NaOH) based on their reaction with:
  • Litmus solution (Blue/Red)
  • Chapter 3: Metals and Non-Metals [Expected – 7 marks]
  • Properties of Metals and Non-Metals: Physical & Chemical
  • Chapter 4: Carbon and its Compounds [Expected – 5 marks]
  • Chemical Properties of Carbon Compounds
  • Chapter 5: Periodic Classification of Elements [Expected – 5 marks]
  • Gradation in Properties: Valency, Atomic number, Metallic, and Non-metallic properties.
  • Chapter 6: Life Processes [Expected – 7 marks]
  • Photosynthesis
  • Important Diagrams
  • Human Respiratory System
  • Human Heart
  • Cross Section of A Leaf
  • Nutrition in Amoeba
  • Chapter 7: Control and Coordination [Expected – 5 marks]
  • Control and Co-ordination in Animals & Plants
  • Important Diagrams
  • Structure of Neuron
  • Human Brain
  • Chapter 8: How do Organisms Reproduce? [Expected – 10 marks]
  • Important Diagrams
  • Germination of Pollen on Stigma
  • Budding in Hydra
  • Binary fission in Amoeba
  • Longitudinal section of flower
  • Chapter 9: Heredity and Evolution [Expected – 1 to 3 marks]
  • Heredity
  • Basic Concepts of Evolution
  • Chapter 10: Light – Reflection and Refraction [Expected – 7 marks]
  • Basic Terms: Centre of Curvature, Principal Axis, Principal Focus, Focal Length
  • Chapter 11: Human Eye and Colourful World [Expected – 5 marks]
  • Defects of Vision and Their Corrections
  • Dispersion & Scattering of Light (Daily Life Examples)
  • Chapter 12: Electricity [Expected – 8 marks]
  • Factors on Which the Resistance of a Conductor Depends
  • Series & Parallel Combination of Resistors and Its Applications in Daily Life
  • Heating Effect of Electric Current and Its Applications in Daily Life
  • Chapter 13: Magnetic Effects of Electric Current [Expected – 5 marks]
  • Magnetic Field, Magnetic Field Lines
  • Magnetic Field Due to A Current Carrying Conductor
  • Magnetic Field Due to Current-Carrying Coil or Solenoid
  • Chapter 14: Sources of Energy [Expected – 1 mark]
  • Conventional and Non-Conventional Sources of Energy
  • Renewable versus Non-Renewable Sources of Energy.
  • Fossil fuels
  • Solar Energy
  • Chapter 15: Our Environment [Expected – 3 marks]
  • Waste Production and Their Solutions
  • Chapter 16: Management of Natural Resources [Expected – 3 marks]
  • Examples of People’s Participation for Conservation of Natural Resources
  • Forest and Wild Life.Read More

CBSE Class 10 analysis of Math syllabus and important sections

As students of CBSE class 10 will be writing their Math exam tomorrow, they would be searching for all important resources for the last minute preparations. So students at this point in their time can practice more questions from topics which they have already covered. The more a candidate solves Math problems, the more confidence he/she gains towards scoring high in the exam. Students need to surf through the latest CBSE sample papers and solve the same under the examination like situations. Solving the CBSE Class 10 Math sample paper will help you prepare for writing the exam in a planned way.

We are providing here the CBSE Class 10 Math Sample Paper along with its marking scheme as released by the board. Check the CBSE sample paper to know the chapter-wise marks  and division of long, short and very short answer type questions for Class 10 Math Exam 2019.

  • Inside CBSE Sample Paper for Class 10 Mathematics Exam 2019: The question paper consists of 30 questions divided into four sections A, B, C, D.
  • Section A contains 6 questions of 1 mark each.
  • Section B contains 6 questions of 2 marks each.
  • Section C contains 10 questions of 3 marks each.
  • Section D contains 8 questions of 4 marks each.

There is no overall choice. However, an internal choice has been provided in four questions of 3 marks each and three questions of 4 marks each. You have to attempt only one of the alternatives in all such questions.

  • Total time allowed: 3 Hours

Maximum Marks: 80

  • Analysis of CBSE Class 10 Math Sample Paper 2019:

The CBSE Class 10 Math Sample Paper, we formulated the chapter-wise weightage, i.e., the marks for which questions were asked from each chapter of Class 10 Math.

  • Check CBSE Class 10 Math Blue Print 2019

In order to make your revision sessions before exams more effective, you must be aware of the blueprint of class 10 Math subject. CBSE blueprint for Math will help you in properly planning your studies according to the weight allotted to different units of class 10 Math. It will give you a detailed idea of what is important and what needs to be prepared with more attention. This will save you time and will help you in achieving the maximum score in your CBSE Exam 2019.

  • Benefits of solve CBSE Class 10 Math Sample Paper: Class 10 Math sample paper released by the board is designed to reveal the board questions paper format and the type of questions to be asked in the upcoming board exam. The perfect source to gain insight into the real question paper so that a student is able to create the right preparation strategy to write the perfect exam. Also, the marking scheme provided by the board helps to get an idea of how to include the right key points in answers and score high marks.Read More
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