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23rd August 2014, 04:35 PM
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CBSE Class 12 Maths Last Minutes Preparation Tips
Will you please provide Tips for CBSE Class 12 Maths Last Minutes Preparation?
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26th August 2014, 11:54 AM
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Re: CBSE Class 12 Maths Last Minutes Preparation Tips
Here I am suggesting few Tips for CBSE Class 12 Maths Last Minutes Preparation which you are looking for . Get the fundamentals and concepts clear. Practice a lot as this is the key to success. Practice common square root and cube root problems so that you can quickly solve them during exam. Solve the problems using conventional methods first. Once you are thorough enough, try out short-cut methods to increase speed. Calculations can be lengthy and time is a major factor during the exams. Beware of the silly mistakes that you often make. Jot down important formulae and tables that you need to memorise. Recommended books Hall & Knight's book on Higher Algebra Modern Geometry by Durrel, M.A. Mathematics XII by R.D. Sharma Books by Arihant Publications in Mathematics which comprises of Integral Calculus, Differential Calculus and Algebra For your idea ,here I am giving attachment of question paper |
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20th March 2015, 12:25 PM
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Re: CBSE Class 12 Maths Last Minutes Preparation Tips
Can you give me the tips and tricks to solve CBSE (Central Board of Secondary Education) class 12th Maths exam question paper?
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20th March 2015, 12:26 PM
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Re: CBSE Class 12 Maths Last Minutes Preparation Tips
Central Board of Secondary Education or CBSE Maths paper is a subject where one can easily score 100% marks. Here are some tips and tricks to prepare for it: Tips and Tricks: CBSE Class 12th Maths Keep a separate list of important concepts and formulae to revise as often as possible. Learn by heart the applications of the formulae. If there are any doubts clear them as soon as possible; don't leave clearing of doubts till the last day. You can study basic concepts from NCERT books and practice both examples and questions given in NCERT. Give extra attention to topics with higher marks weight age. Practice long answer questions more. Practice questions from previous year papers, sample papers and model papers within the time frame. Create a study schedule, focusing on weak areas but still giving time to brush up on already completed topics. Write out answers to get into the habit of answering questions in the required format. Make an effort to write answers neatly, and pay attention to details. Try to practice a variety of questions from different topics to gain speed. PAPER PATTERN: There are 29 questions in total alongwith proper marks distribution for each section as stated under. The below is the pattern followed in the CBSE Class 12th Mathematics 2013 Paper. Section A (10 marks): It consists of 10 questions each of 1 mark. Section B (48 marks): It consists of 12 questions of 4 marks each. Section C (42 marks): It consists of 7 questions of 6 marks each. SYLLABUS: 1. Relations and Functions: 10 marks - Relations and Functions: 5 marks - Inverse Trigonometric Functions: 5 marks 2. Algebra: 13 marks - Matrices: 8 marks - Determinants: 5 marks 3. Calculus: 44 marks - Continuity and Differentiability: 8 marks - Applications of Derivatives: 10 marks - Integration: 12 marks - Applications of Integrals: 6 marks - Differential Equations: 8 marks 4. Vectors and Three-dimensional Geometry: 17 marks - Vectors: 6 marks - Three dimensional Geometry: 11 marks 5. Linear Programming: 6 marks 6. Probability: 10 marks Total: 100 marks |
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