Monday 22 February 2016

Chemistry Learning Tricks

CBSE Class 12 Physics Last Minute Tips & Strategy


Physics is involved in the mainstream subjects of PCM with its applications all through the various areas of Engg. Science & even Medicine etc. In today's world where markets are fast globalising Physics stands out as an important subject which students should not deprioritise.
So here are a few points that students have to keep in mind while preparing for their Class 12th CBSE Mathematics Board Exam in order to score well in the subject.
Paper pattern:
There are 29 questions in total along with proper marks distribution for each section as stated under. The below is the pattern followed in the CBSE Class 12 Physics 2013 Paper.
Section A (8 marks): It consists of 8 questions each of 1 mark.
Section B (16 marks): It consists of 8 questions of 2 marks each.
Section C (30 marks): It consists of 10 questions of 3 marks each.
Section D (15 marks): It consists of 3 questions of 5 marks each.

View the Blue Print Issued by CBSE for 2014 Physics Board Exam:





















TIPS:
·         Revise the notes prepared by you all through the year. Memorize only the crisp definitions along with the derivation part.
·         Practice the derivation for at least 3 times; specifically don’t miss those of electrostatics, magnetism and optics; since they might prove very much precious.
·         Solve at least 3 sample questions based on the derivation you learned. As solving will provide you an idea on where you are going wrong and how could you improve on them.
·         Attempt as much conceptual questions on those derivations. This will give you a clearer understanding of the subject.
·         Find for new questions on the similar context from Previous Year Question paper, Sample paper and other Model test paper.
·         Always time yourself while answering the sample papers as it will help you manage time during the exam.
·         As it is the Last Moment try to revise a topic for not more than 3 times; as revising a topic which you understand less much take the toll of time for your other topics.
·         Try and finish chapters which you find easy to understand as it will boost your confidence.
·         Cover every topic of book. CBSE board exam question papers are completely based on this book.
Do not start a new topic at the last minute. Revise the topics which you have already completed.

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