5 tips for understanding & committing to memory Physics formulas

Class 12th CBSE students find Physics especially difficult. This generally attributed to the vast amount of syllabus and derivations which are spread across two books. But if students understand and plan their preparation from the beginning of the session itself, they can understand and commit to the Physics formulas. A subject like Physics requires a good strategy for effective preparation. The syllabus contains around 10 units. Given below are 5 tips for understanding & committing to memory important aspects of Physics for CBSE 12th exams:

  1. Make 3 separate notebooks

A child should make 3 separate notebooks, one for important formulas, one for all the derivations and one for important definitions. This will help the student in effective revision as it dissects the syllabus and makes it more digestible for the student. Preferably, make notes while studying as they will help a lot in memory retention. A student will be able to revise and recall all the concepts just by having a glance at the notes. Making 3 notebooks would be especially helpful as they will help in the dissection of the topics and make it easier for the student to revise. Revise from your notes after finishing every chapter and update all the three notebooks with relevant information.

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5 tips for understanding & committing to memory Chemistry reactions

Chemistry helps students to pursue a career in basic sciences or professional courses. One can only understand can commit to Chemistry if he develops an interest in it. One can work on developing a positive scientific attitude and appreciate the contribution of Physics towards the improvement of the quality of human life and how it can save an innumerable amount of lives. One needs to develop problem-solving skills and needs to nurture a natural curiosity towards the subject. However, for their CBSE 12th exams students fear Chemistry a lot due to its seemingly infinite reactions and formulas. Read More

How to create flash cards for last minute revision for

Use thick paper. When you build your flashcards, ensure you write them on thick cards or paper. You need to make sure you can’t see through the paper to get the answer on the other side.

If you are making your cards, be sure that they are all the same size. You don’t need completely different sizes of cards freely giving the answers. Otherwise, you aren’t memorizing the connection between the terms and explanations, but just what each size card says. That won’t be very helpful when you’re taking the test.

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Why online tests are best for preparing for CBSE board…

With the need of the present generation, the importance of gathering knowledge through online mode has become mandatory. The students appearing for the CBSE Board exams sometimes get merely confused as to how they should prepare. So weak students start relying on the online medium which is said to be a trustworthy source while preparing for CBSE Boards.Read More

5 tips to increase your maths problem solving speed

MATHS…Now, this excellent subject remains a scary subject for most of the students, especially for the school goers. These school going students have a deep fear for this subject especially by the age of 11 or 12 when they attain classes 4 or 5.

Now here starts there tensions on this subject. It has been found that most of the students while solving any problem in Maths if they found any step difficult while proceeding towards the answer, then they leave that question in between and don’t give it a second try. Being extremely nervous, they try to move into the next sum. And in this process of solving questions, those students only attempt those questions which are easy and aren’t that eager to solve questions that are a bit tricky. This leads to getting lower marks, thereby lowering the interest in this exciting subject-Maths.

The following are some tips to increase your Maths solving speed. They are as follows:-

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5 Tips to remove the fear of board exams

As board examinations come close by every passing month, students get more and more and more anxious about the same. Every student goes through this to a certain degree and it is pretty normal for students to go through it. However, you should not give in to the fear of the boards and keep your calm.

  1. Make strategies to utilize your time

For a student who is about to appear in a board examination, you should think about utilizing time rather than the time that has already passed. This would help you develop a positive mindset. Just remember, thinking about what has already passed is useless but making the best out of what is left is very useful. What you should keep in mind is that you need to make most of the time that is left and score the best you can and not think about the perils of failure.

  1. Start preparation early on

You should start your preparation as soon as possible and do not pass time when the boards actually start. If you’re prepared, you won’t have anything to worry about but make sure to revise your course from time to time. Beginning of the session is the best option to start your preparation but even after that, you can aim to score better by maintaining your mental balance and utilizing your time to the fullest.

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10 last month preparations for class 12th board examinations

Hey, everyone here in this article we are going to discuss 10 exiting tips about how to prepare yourself during the last month to get excellent results. So let’s begin.

Stick to coursebooks:

It is important to first complete the coursebook rather than jumping onto sample papers directly most of the questions in CBSE board exams are from the course textbooks almost 70%.

Try solving previous year question paper and samples:

It is important to build your confidence and know what your preparation is up to. Once you have completed the coursebook try analysing your knowledge by solving previous year questions and mock tests.

Concentrate more on your weakness:

Know about the parts you are weak in and pay more emphasis on them rather than polishing the parts you are good at. Practise is the only thing which will give you the desired output so do it more and more.

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10 Last month revision tips for CBSE class 9 &

First, complete all the ncert questions:

Students should know that most of the questions in CBSE board examinations are from their coursebook so they should not directly jump into sample papers, ncert questions have more weight they should never be taken lightly.

Once done with ncert practice from sample papers:

After a student is confident about the ncert questions they should try practicing more and more and look into various sample questions and analyze their performance.

Go through the CBSE marking scheme and prepare accordingly:

Let us understand this with a help of example for a student who is preparing for the mathematics examination they must have gone through the blueprint which says that algebra has the highest amount of marks which is 20 marks then comes geometry with 15 marks and then trigonometry with 12 marks so this way marks have been assigned for every single chapter so accordingly emphasis should be given.

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Tips to revise for your CBSE Maths & Science exam

Even well-prepared student experience some kind of anxiety in revising subjects like Maths and Science in Class 10th. Failing to revise can be harmful to students as the human mind has the limited capacity to hold information. To make revision more effective in these subjects, students should follow certain strategies like the ones mentioned below:

  1. Have an idea of the latest pattern

It is advisable to have a preemptive idea of the question paper while revision as it would give you an idea of the important and weighty topics. This will also help you to prepare a more effective strategy in solving the question paper and prioritize them.

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Study Plan For CBSE Class 12

It is more often heard that score 90% and above is not easy in CBSE board exams.  But there are certain tips with the help of which a candidate can score more than 90% easily. They are as follows:-

  • July: During this month,students of CBSE Class 12 must cram their new CBSE syllabus and the portion which will be asked in their coming CBSE Class 12 internal exams. NCERT textbooks and NCERT Solutions as these are most important for CBSE Class 12 Board exams.
  • August:In Physics, most schools first cover chapters like Electrostatic, Current Electricity, Ray optics and Wave optics as total marks of these chapters in the CBSE Class 12 Board exam are of 32 marks (out of 70). Students are advised to finish these chapters and start solving Unit wise CBSE Class 12 Physics practice papers. Similarly, in Chemistry, one must first finish chapters of Physical Chemistry i.e. Solid State, Solutions, Electro chemistry, Chemical Kinetics, Surface Chemistry, etc and start solving CBSE practice papers. In the same way, one must cover algebra and calculus first in mathematics and so on. One can also try an online test to check their preparation level.
  • September:In Class 12 chapters (especially physics, chemistry, and mathematics) are connected. If one will miss a chapter then he or she may not be able to understand concepts given in the next chapter or topics. So, a student needs extra effort and hard work to match the pace.

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