How to score good marks in Class 12 - Full Guide

How to score good marks in Class 12  - Full Guide

It might have been weary for you to look at different places for this question which might be emerging in your mind and now its your time which is very precious for you so you would have liked to have someone to just answer this question once and for all . 
So , here is full guide for you for bringing 95 + in your Boards . 

What you have to do is just sit tight and read it full and most importantly execute it .

How to score good marks in Class 12  - Full Guide

There are many points which are going to help you at each and every step of this guide but the now its time to buck up and gear up yourself .
Both your Jee and CBSE Boards are going to the best .
So lets start .


  1. Strategy  - Its a well known and propagated strategy which I have practically done and is now transferring it to you also .
    How to score good marks in Class 12  - full guide
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    The strategy says :

    Your Class 12 Board Exam is going to be your best Exam you would have ever given and it doesn’t matter whatever you had scored in your Class 10 or exams before but you will score the highest in Class 12 Boards .

                                     Tum Phodoge !

    And
     this you have to keep in your mind and repeat it again and again throughout the day and as many times as you can . You could write it on a piece of paper and stick it in front of you wherever you study so that you see it several times and remember it and repeat it .
    Start it now and see the results . People often ask how should they defeat themselves from their previous score so this is the best trick they should follow .
  2. NCERT  - This is the perfect guide for you . NCERT is the weapon for CBSE Class 12 Boards. Read and revise it thoroughly . It should be used in the best possible way and the way of learning should be :

    Gholkar pee Jao !

    All the questions which are asked are all a part of NCERT so you have to thoroughly read it . Do all the back and intext questions especially in Chemistry and practice all the derivations from the NCERT for Physics . Do not leave any . You can go on making notes out of it side by side .

    Make it a habit to write while you learn as it will help your hand to learn at the same time while your brain is learning so write it up .

    For Maths you have to make a habit to practice daily . First complete NCERT and then start from the toughest topic you feel and do it from R.D. Sharma . You have to do only example questions from it .
  3. Revision  - You have to revise at least three times .
  4. Sample papers - It is very much necessary to solve this year's sample papers released by CBSE as it will give a perfect view of how the paper will be coming and it will be easy for you to make strategy at the time of exam . This will help you to manage time.
  5. Previous year question papers - These are also very important and you have to practice at least 3 of them . Do all the types of questions and you can even sit by your clock and solve for three hours to check your speed .

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  6. Time management  -Time management is the key to success as you might have your JEE or NEET or any other competitive exam .So , start preparing a time table for the day . According to Kalpit Veerwal's strategy he spend 15 to 30 minutes in preparing his time table for the day.

                                         
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     Divide the time in slots and slots in various subslots . Give each slot a task and try to achieve it. If you were not able to or were left with a portion of it to do so leave it for jump on what you had decided next . But make it sure that you do complete it in the time which you might have given up for relaxation or food .
  7. Toppers answer copies - Look at the copies of the students who have scored 100 on 100 in various subjects during your exam . Analyse them and try to use them in your own answer copy .
  8. Type of answers you should use - You should write all the points in an answer . You might ask and ponder that it is good to write lengthy answers .
    So , the answer is to go according to marks . If it is a five mark answer you have to write at least five points and describe them , you may even go upto six . And same goes for three marks also . Make it a rule while you are writing answers .
  9. Presentation - As we all know :
    First impression is the last impression

    So , from the starting write neatly , present your answers well , underline every important point and vocabulary if used . Try to use good words and quotations . If you get time at last sketch limes after every answer and revise what you have written .
All the Best !

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