What should be the strategy for week students to improve

Scoring 95% and above in the CBSE board exam is possible if the candidates study 365/366 days with consistency. And the same applies to weak students as well. So below are some of the following tips for improving scores of the weak students in their CBSE board exam. They are as follows:-

  • Identifying your weakest points- After appearing for several tests on different subjects, a candidate can identify his or her weak points. Talk to the teachers and improve.
  • Remove Distractions- Distractions can be in any form like facebook, what’s app, Instagram, televisions laptops or through any other electronic devices. Take a break from your social media accounts for the next six months. This is the most important phase of the candidate to emphasize career and success will flow then automatically.
  • Intend to submit a neat answer sheet-Teachers from CBSE and ICSE boards are appointed for checking the answer sheets of the students. So present answers with neat handwriting and write answers with clear thoughts and simple sentence structures that can be easily understood by the teachers.

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5 tips for understanding & committing to memory Maths formulas

CBSE 12th exam is also one of the toughest exam after 10. And Maths Paper is one of the toughest paper students expect. And this too happens in reality. Calculus is Limit of Sum, Maxima and Minima application problems, Application of Integrals and Properties of Definite Integrals are mainly the topics to focus on. As said earlier, one must be skilled in translating the equations into their plots, which can be acquired only through practice.

In Matrices and DeterminantsMatrix MethodInverse of a Square matrix and Properties of Determinants are very significant. Know the row-column transformation problems well. One step wrong in them could make the blunder.

Other important topics include the Concept of line and plane in 3D as well as the Bayes Theorem in Probability.

While preparing for the Class 12 CBSE Maths, it would be better to note down all the important formula and in the case of Calculus, the most important graphs. One can also note down the most frequent type of questions. This will prove to be very easy during the final days of preparation.

Solve the miscellaneous solved and unsolved problems with the help of formulas. Then solve the sample papers. Remember, first you should have knowledge of the NCERT books completely. Only then move to reference books.

Do not just learn by heart the formula. Apply them as well. Otherwise, the memorized formulas would be of no use.

To score the best mark in CBSE 12 Maths, it is very important to write down every step in a descriptive way.

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5 tips for understanding & committing to memory Chemistry reactions

here are various terms in chemistry like the types of Chemical Reaction, Chemical Equation, and Balancing, Types of Chemical Reactions, Redox Reaction- Rancidity and Corrosion.

We have often seen that some substances when mixed, form new substances. Like if we want to make tea, we add sugar, tea, milk, and water. On heating, it turns into tea. Likewise, if you add a spoon of curd to lukewarm milk and keep it aside for a few hours, then the whole milk turns into curd.We conclude that they thoroughly mix and form a new substance. This thorough mixing is a chemical reaction.

Chemical Reaction means thatwhen two or more substances react and form some new substance, then it is called a chemical reaction.

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5 tips for understanding & committing to memory Physics formulas..

Physics is a subject that is loaded with formulas, so the students must cram the formulas well and acquire a good score in Class 10 Physics. Most students fear physics, the concepts are very hard to understand and the numerical problems tough to solve. But if the students have a good command over the formulas, then any complicated questions can be solved easily. So below are ways in which the physics formulas can be retained better. And then the problems get solved accordingly.

Following tips will help in memorizing your Physics formulas in a better way:

Focus should be fixed: The terms, formulas for Physics require deep focus so that those get absorbed into the mind. So the student should develop a good concentration level so that all the complicated or in other words the lengthy formulas get glued up in mind.

  • Calm your mind: Physics problems are not that easy that it can be learned under stress. The formulas are very tough to learn under stress because a stressed brain loses the ability to work effectively and cannot perform complex tasks. So first make your mind calm. By doing this, concentration on the task will be more.
  • Practice again and again:The more one practices using the formulas, the more they are to remember. So to make your study much more interesting, write down all important formulas on a sheet and once every single day practice physics with this formula. Then after 15 days try to solve the problem with the formula without looking at it.

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How to prepare for Maths & Science CBSE class 12

For a PCM/PCB class 12th student, Maths and Science subjects are one of their worst nightmares. Students find themselves lost in the seemingly infinite number of formulas and reactions. As class 12th sets the foundation for your career, that is why a student needs to score well in the same. Given below are some tips which can help you in preparing for class 12th Science and Maths:

Physics:

  1. Students mostly lack clarity in Physics and are unable to realize the simple fact that Physics is not as hard as it seems. Clarification of concepts is very important and it makes the subject considerably easy to understand. Make sure to know reasons behind every happening while solving numericals and practice answering conceptual questions as CBSE tends to give such questions in the final paper.

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Check out the formats for writing great answers for CBSE

One can have a good grasp on multiple subjects and still score low in CBSE board examination. People are often left confused by it and never seem to make sense of what they lack. Many of the CBSE teachers who check the answer sheets, suggest that the right answers can be found in their answers which they have already written in their answer sheets. The problem is with the improperly structured answers that tend to get awarded fewer marks when compared to well structured ones. A well-structured answer with good content, fetches more marks than its counterparts. Therefore, you can follow some of the strategies that toppers follow and help yourself fetch some bonus marks:Read More Here

How to prepare for Maths & Science CBSE class 10

The subjects which scare students the most are the dreaded Maths and Science in class 10th. CBSE students find it especially difficult to grasp even the basic concepts of Maths and Science. They find themselves lost in the formulas and reactions and species. The 10th board examinations also play a huge role in a student’s choice of streams. For students aiming to take PCM or PCB for their 11th and 12th, they must score well in Maths and Science in their class 10 board examinations. Below are some really helpful tips which would help you to prepare for your Maths and Science exam:Read More Here

Speed Vs Accuracy, What should be your priority while preparing for CBSE exam

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.

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