Last Minute Strategy for CBSE Board Students | Secret Tips & Tricks
As the CBSE Class 12 Term-II examinations have started, students must have several questions to score high in their board exams.
Vivek Taparia Sir, Senior Faculty, Physics, ALLEN, shares Tips & Tricks and Last-Minute Strategies for board students.
As you know, exams have already started on 26th April 2022. In the upcoming days, you will be attempting Hindi, then Chemistry, English, Physics, Biology, Physical Education, Mathematics & Computer Science Papers. Some of the students will appear in 5 and others in 6 subjects.
The strategy is very accomplishable, as, with a bit of awareness, your score can boost upto 95% to 100%. And for those who haven’t started their preparation yet, or are in a fear zone, can also achieve first division marks.
When you believe in the above three points, arrange the syllabus according to the essential topics to cover first, and let’s move to the crux.
The Board will frame questions from this content in each subject.
Practice writing the descriptive answers in each subject, as described in the marking scheme.
The pattern is subjective, and there is no negative marking, so you must attempt each question. You have to prepare only half part of the whole syllabus with a 30% reduction and no board percentage criteria to fight competitive exams, so it is good if you can perform better without any pressure.
According to past experience, you may expect:
Every subject is special, and it needs different aspects to be strong for effective representation, such as:
Overall representation matters for each subject, so while writing the answers, you should keep in mind that:
You will get 15 to 20 minutes to read the paper and for sorting the questions, so you should:
You have to choose only one color, blue or dark blue, with the same pen. You will complete your paper, underlining work, drawing a rectangle around the final numerical answer and diagram. You may use a pencil in combination with a pen to make diagrams. If a diagram is made with a pencil, then do the naming with a pen or vice-versa.
In the end, we wish you all the best for your exams!!
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