Board examinations for students belonging to Class 12 are set to begin in March.
These tips are sure to help you score high:
- Set a timetable for yourself
- Identify a few direct questions which usually come in the exams and prepare them well
- Use fast reading technique to revise more in less time
- Try to present the questions in points; present a sub-heading and a brief explanation for each. Underline all the sub-headings and main points of the answer
- Do not leave any question
- Be careful not to spend too much time on one particular question at the cost of other questions
- Wherever any process is asked to be explained, write all the steps involved, irrespective o f the marks allotted to that question and the process should be in order
- Draw a flowchart/diagram in support of your answer, wherever possible
- Answer those questions first, which you know very well
- Draw small cartoons/diagrams with small captions wherever fits suitable
- Attempt 'HOTS' questions at the last
- While trying to understand 'HOTS' questions, keep in mind the chapter-wise allotment of marks. Sometimes this helps to guess the chapter from which the HOTS question is given
- Read Hindi medium version also, it may give you some clue. It also removes the vagueness in the English language
- Always try to find out one marker from the topics that will help in understanding the case studies
- Read summaries given at the end of each chapter to get a comprehensive idea about the given chapter. HOTS can be given from summaries also
- Refer to latest CBSE sample question papers along with previous year board question papers
- Refer to 'toppers' answer sheets available on the CBSE website.
Wishing the candidates good luck.