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The countdown of the class 12 CBSE (Central Board of Secondary Education) Board

examination has begun. Only few months are left for the beginning of board exam. CBSE
has announced the schedule of the board exam. The class 12 Board Exam is scheduled to
start from 1 March. Though students tend to relax a bit by thinking that there is a lot of
time for the preparation of the exam but the reality is different. From the last week of
January practical exam of different subjects begin and students fail to concentrate fully on
their board exam. Thats why regular study is vital for achieving success in the board
exam.
Science is one of the toughest subjects. Science students need to start their preparation
much earlier. Though Biology and Chemistry can be handled easily with a little bit of
effort but Physics requires a regular practice. Physics is known to create havoc among
students who are weaker in Mathematics. Physics question paper has always surprised
students with its uniqueness. If a student wants to secure good marks in Physics then he
needs to study this subject carefully, deeply and regularly. Regular practice is the only
key to succeed in the Physics.
Those students who want to obtain more than 90 marks in Physics they should thoroughly
read the NCERT books of Physics and practice all questions and problems given in the
example and exercise thoroughly. While weaker and moderate students should first of all
concentrate on important chapters that carries higher marks.
1. Those students who are weaker in Mathematics should try to read Modern Physics
initially. Semi-conductor is one of the most important chapters and it carries 8
marks. Atom and Nuclei together constitute 6 marks. Dual Nature of Radiation
carries 4 marks. Communication system constitutes 3 marks. Having command
over these chapters help students in a great deal in obtaining higher marks in
Physics. After having command over these chapters, I can assure that nobody can
at least fail in Physics.
2. Students should then concentrate on Optics which carries 14 marks in the board
exam.
3. First of all one should complete Ray optics which is easier to study. In Wave
Optics one should concentrate more on problems of Interference, Diffraction and
Youngs double slit experiment.
4. Current and Electricity is also an easier chapter and it carries 7 marks
5. If one has not studied Electrostatics and Magnetism till date then it is better to
leave these chapters because these two units consume more times than other.
These chapters are very important for competitive exams.
6. EMI and ac is another unit that one needs to focus on. It is an important unit both
for the board exam and competitive exams.
7. Practice the ray and other important diagrams carefully
8. Try to solve objective problems to make yourself efficient in solving 1 mark
question
9. Avoid stress of any kind and study Physics regularly. You would surely succeed.
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CBSE has already announced the schedule of Class 12 CBSE (Central Board of
Secondary Education) Board Exam and the countdown for the board examination has
begun with this announcement. The CBSE Class 12 board exam is scheduled to start from
1 March 2013 with the paper of English on the first day. Students who are going to
appear in the board exam in Science (Physics, Chemistry and Biology) subject should
start their preparation much earlier. Because the practical exams in this subject generally
starts from the last week of January and consume a lot of time too. Let us see how to
prepare Chemistry for Class 12 CBSE board exam in a more systematic manner.
1. Students who are weaker in Mathematics and calculation should concentrate more
on Organic Chemistry. Chemistry is a scoring subject. According to Chemistry
question paper of past few years it has been seen that all questions are directly or
indirectly asked from the NCERT books. So NCERT books should be read in a
proper manner and one should remember it very well that there is no substitute to
hard labour. Organic Chemistry carries 18 marks and it is one of the most
important units in Chemistry for every student who wants to get better marks in
the Chemistry.
2. In Inorganic Chemistry, p-Block Elements and d-Block Elements together
constitute 13 marks. Though it a tough ask to mug up both the chapters in a quick
time, it would be ideal to study the notes of these chapters. The questions from the
inorganic chemistry are directly asked. Students should practice the structures of
different chemical compounds of p-block elements properly because they are
often asked in the board exam. In summary, inorganic chemistry should be read in
discrete manner and regularly. Because irregular study of inorganic chemistry can
cost you very much and you tend to forget even the already learned topic too.
3. The last three chapters like Biomolecules, Polymer and Chemistry in Everyday
life should be prepared really well. They together constitute 10 marks and
students often dare to take these chapters lightly and it really affects their final
marks in Chemistry.
4. Physical Chemistry should be read in appropriate manner. First of all, each
formula from each chapter should be learned. Students should then try to solve
related problems based on those formulas. Theory part should also be learned
from those chapters as they are often asked in the exam.
5. Try to solve sample paper on every Sunday at least. It will help you in time
management and would give you an idea of which question should be attempt
first.
If you tend to forget the learned topics then do not take much stress. It happens with
every student. Prepare a time table and take out at least 2 hours daily for revising the
learned topic. A regular revision can help you in securing higher marks in Chemistry.

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