What is a good percentage to get into good colleges

The importance of CBSE Class 12th board result is highly debatable. While some colleges in India hold CBSE Class 12th result with very high regard, and some don’t even consider it and hold their respective selection exams. Even people have a different opinion about the importance of CBSE Class 12th percentage on a student’s life, career and their potential. The most important question students ask themselves regarding Class 12th CBSE board exams is:

  • What is a good percentage to get into good colleges after CBSE class 12 exams?

Well, there is not a very specific answer to that. Many people would suggest that 90%+ is a good percentage but for some colleges of Delhi University. Even that is not enough.

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What is the higher studies opportunity after CBSE class 12

It is a fact that Science students have it the best, meaning that they can go for any higher study opportunity after their 12th CBSE Board Exams. However, it depends on the individual and their interests. A science student can opt for any of the studies opportunity which pertains to Science, Commerce or Humanities. A Science student should not worry about the opportunities as there are plenty of options for them. They just need to be sure of their priorities and plans. There are certain options which are limited to PCM or PCB and opting Math helps as it broadens the horizons for the student. They should also take into account other factors such as Job Opportunities, Duration of the course and the amount of difficulty it will pose.

A student should not worry about getting stuck in one profession as there will be ample for opportunities ahead to switch their path. Just remember that college is not everything and there is a lot to profession other than a degree. Given below are some of the study programs which students can opt for after their Class 12th CBSE, do note that the list given below covers the fields which are exclusive for Science stream only. The courses have been organized into Medical, Engineering and Diploma respectively:

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Tips to prepare NEET 2020 exam along with CBSE

Preparation for boards and the entrance exam is a constant juggle for class 12 students. The pressure to perform well in both can become too much, especially when you are preparing for national-level exams like National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test.

Since NEET is the only entrance exam for admission in MBBS and BDS courses in the country, the competition is extremely high. Around 12 to 13 lakh students are expected to fill the NEET 2020 application form in December. To crack NEET 2020 and also score well in the class 12 exam, students need dedication and a good preparation strategy.

To start with, understand the timeline. Class 12 exams for most of the boards will begin in February and conclude by April 2020. NEET is due to be held on May 3, 2020. Hence, students only have around four months to prepare. For those who are on point with preparation, this is the time to start revision. However, those who have not started yet can also make it by knowing what to prepare.

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Identifying Students’ Learning Styles

Identifying students’ learning style is a tough task for every teacher. Enabling teachers to identify their students’ learning styles help the teachers to understand about the students. This increases mental understanding between teachers and students. By identifying students learning style, teachers can support their students in a better way than they did it before.
It is the duty of every teacher to understand the will and mental capabilities of their students. Through this, they can reach their students understanding better and can improve where they lack. We all are aware of the fact that every person is different from the other in all aspects. In a classroom which is full of students, no one can say that all students are equal. The understanding level of each student is different from the other. And it is the responsibility of every teacher to identify the capability of each student and help them to improve in those fields where they are behind the other students.Read More

Helicopter parenting

Parents are next to God for every child. Mother gives birth to a child and then both father and mother start taking caring from the moment of birth. No word can explain the love and caring of parents for their offspring. Parents always try their best to fulfill every needs of their child. They even neglect their happiness if it become a hurdle in the demand of their child. There is no scale which can measure the love and affection of parents. In the process of loving and caring, sometimes some parents start to hover overhead. They pay extremely close attention to the activities of their child. These types of parents are named as “helicopter parenting”.
Helicopter Parents are named so because helicopters also hover overhead and so these types of parents do. They oversee every aspects of their child.
The term “Helicopter Parenting” appeared for the first time in 1999 by Foster Cline and Jim Fay. Earlier the metaphor was used in 1969 in the bestselling book of Dr Haim Ginott which is “Between Parent & Teenager”. In this book he mentions a child complaining about mother that ‘Mother hovers over me like a helicopter’. The term “Helicopter Parenting” became popular and entered as a word in dictionary in 2011.
Parents whose affection are considered to be a helicopter parenting continues to advocate their child even when they become an adult or even after getting job. It means being involved in a child’s life in a way that their love turned out to be Over controlling and over protecting.Read More

Educating Special Needs Students

Education is very important for all of us. It is the root which help you to grow the tree of success. It us an asset which can change the life and situation of every human being. It helps us to lead a good life. There is a famous quote that ‘If we born as a poor man, it is not our fault. But if we die being a poor it is our fault’. We all have a power to change our life and education is a tool which can change life. It is the right of every child to study. Our Constitution also give us the “Right to Education Act (RTE)” which describe the importance of education. The Act 21 A states and give free and compulsory education for children whose age is between 6 to 14.
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Technology in Education

Education is the key to open the door of a successful life. It is the acquisition of knowledge and skills. It helps to become an independent and skilled person. By the changing of time though value of education remains the same but method of giving education has changed a lot. New measures are added in education which makes it interesting and easy for a student to gain knowledge.Read More

The New Form of Education

Education is the acquisition of knowledge and skill. It is the process of facilitating beliefs, habits, learning, and values in life. In India an educator is placed after God and Hindus worship goddess of knowledge. These are the values of education in India. Not only in India, education is important in almost everywhere in this world. But the way of educating someone has changed a lot. From gurukul to digital classroom, education witnessed many changes over time. There are new forms in education which help a child to catch things easier.Read More

How to revise math and science for CBSE class 12th

Here in this article, we would discuss the certain key steps by which a student from a science background can do well in their board examinations.

Stick to course books more:

Most of the students try jumping onto various books rather than Ncert. But statistics conclude that most of the questions asked are from their course books. A student first needs to cover up the whole ncert book and then jump into solving sample question papers and mocks. Ncert contains a variety of questions the basic essence of ncert exercises is more important than solving directly mock questions.

Practice more and devote proper time:

Science subjects have two sections physics and chemistry and there is an option between maths and biology so the student should accordingly plan their time-table. Each chapter including exercises in the book should be completed at first and then the last 2 months should be kept aside for revising the syllabus and solving mock tests.

 Go through the latest CBSE sample papers:

Solve more and more mock tests and get an analysis of your preparations. Have a stopwatch by your side and keep an eye if you can  complete the paper on time.

Go through the formulas:

The formulas should be on tips of your mind. The formula is one of the major keys to success in the mathematics examination it can grant you a great result. One needs to perfectly learn the formulas, derivatives, and integrations mindfully to apply them in exams. 

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How to revise math and science for CBSE class 12th

Here in this article, we would discuss the certain key steps by which a student from the science background can do well in their board examinations.

Stick to course books more:

Most of the students try jumping onto various books rather than Ncert. But statistics conclude that most of the questions asked are from their course books. A student first needs to cover up the whole ncert book and then jump into solving sample question papers and mocks. Ncert contains a variety of questions the basic essence of ncert exercises is more important than solving directly mock questions.

Practice more and devote proper time:

Science subjects have two sections physics and chemistry and there is an option between maths and biology so the student should accordingly plan their time-table. Each chapter including exercises in the book should be completed at first and then the last 2 month’s time should be kept aside for revising the syllabus and solving mock tests.

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