CBSE Board 2023-24 exam date sheet will release soon and every single CBSE board student will be in a state of distress, as to how to study best for the CBSE board exams? It should be very clear to all students that the last 3 months are the most crucial time to study to get the desired result in CBSE Board 2023-24 exams. The strategy a student follows during this time period has to be the most effective one so that they would cover everything important.
Scoring 90+ is easy like a cakewalk, even for an average student, if they apply the correct approach in these last 3 months. Here, we are sharing 3 Months of Killer Strategy to Score 90+ in Class 12 CBSE Board 2023-24 Exams. This is based on Science Stream students but can also be applied to the other stream.
Before enumerating the strategy, we would like every student to understand that the NCERT is the most important book and the key to score 90+ in CBSE Board 2023-24 exam. So, stick to the NCERT and don’t run after hefty detailed refreshers. Create an effective study timetable with correct CBSE books in hand.
So, buckle up and follow these subject-wise 3 Months Killer Strategies to Score 90+ in Class 12 CBSE Board Exams. We are illustrating it subject-wise to understand it better.
The first thing here is CBSE has introduced some more variety of questions (Case-Based / Paragraph-based Study) that did not appear earlier. So, practice such questions specially. You can order MTG’s SCOREMORE CASE STUDY based sample questions for CBSE Boards 2023-24. There are 600 to 900+ questions available for each subject.
How to Study Biology
- It is always recommended to build the basic building blocks to learn any subject. Read NCERT line by line and do diagram practice. All the diagrams are very important in NCERT. Practicing diagrams in Biology are the master plan to score more.
- Find out the important chapter by taking help of books having chapter weightage and marks distribution pattern for each chapter. CBSE Chapterwise Topicwise 10 Years Solved Papers has done is task for you.
- While studying chapter make handwritten notes or mind maps, which you can use during the revision. This is considered as the best tool.
- Refer books having chapter-based question banks and previous year papers to practice the chapter learnt.
- Take help of friends and teachers for clearing the doubts of difficult topics. Do group studies (if you are comfortable) for the chapters you find a bit boring. This may help making that interesting.
- Solve as many papers from CBSE sample paper class 12 to SCORE MORE.
- Self-analysis is the utmost attempt to analyze your preparation. Practicing from sample paper will help you to assess your performance. Revise learnt chapters frequently.
- For Biology, no other theory book is required. NCERT is enough for theory part. This year there are will be many MCQ’s, Assertions and Reason Questions in Board exams too hence we recommend you to check NCERT at your Fingertips.
- Learn and try to write answers to train yourself for answer writing techniques.
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How to Study Chemistry
Here, we are dividing it in 3 major parts: Organic, Inorganic and Physical Chemistry. Each requires a different approach to study.
Organic Chemistry
- It is the most scoring part of Chemistry. Simply, learn by heart all the important name reactions. To do that, write them and revise every day to stick them in your mind.
- After finishing chapter, solve NCERT exercise and exemplar questions.
- Try to learn concepts by connecting them, as they are correlated. It will help to learn faster and one can never get confused by this method.
- Solve as many questions as you can to practice the chapter.
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Inorganic Chemistry
- Read from NCERT and solve all NCERT exercise and exemplar questions.
- Most of the questions come directly from NCERT in Inorganic Chemistry.
- Always practice answer writing to write a perfect answer within limits and score best.
- Practice 10 years of previous year question chapter wise to know your preparation level.
Physical Chemistry
- This part needs a lot of question practice to solve numerical.
- Memorize all the important formulas and write them down as short notes.
- Stick to NCERT and refer to CBSE books for class 12 for question practice.
- Clear concepts and apply formulas, don’t simply mug up.
How to Study Physics?
- Make a strong grip over concepts to solve numerical.
- All the Physics part is interrelated. If you miss one topic, the other will not be clear. Clear all the concepts. Take help from teachers, friends, and other reference books for class 12 to fill the gaps in this bridge.
- Physics works on concept and logic. So, cramming will not help you much. CBSE is more focussed on application part hence read questions and try to derive your answer.
- If you have numerical phobia, try to do group study for the tough topics of Physics. you will understand it better and forever.
- Make short notes for every chapter. Keep all important formulas and derivations at your fingertips.
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How to Study Physics?
- Make a strong grip over concepts to solve numerical.
- All the Physics part is interrelated. If you miss one topic, the other will not be clear. Clear all the concepts. Take help from teachers and friends to fill the gaps in this bridge.
- Physics works on concept and logic. So, cramming will not help you much. CBSE is more focussed on application part hence read questions and try to derive your answer.
- If you have numerical phobia, try to do group study for the tough topics of Physics. you will understand it better and forever.
- Make short notes for every chapter. Keep all important formulas and derivations at your fingertips.
Follow this 3 Months Killer Strategy to Score 90+ in Class 12 CBSE Board Exams. If you make your concept clear and learn what is important then nothing can stop you from achieving 90+ in CBSE Board Exams.
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