Saturday, 3 August 2013

How to get Above 90% IN Class 12 Mathematics


<A>STEP 1:-Make NCERT book your bible. Revise and practise all the problems solved and unsolved in the NCERT book STEP:2__ Solve EVERGREEN SAMPLE PAPER..

<B> <<<<Points to remember>>>> 1.Marks are deducted for missing steps. So remember to write down all the steps. 2.Practice. Practice. Practice. This is the mantra for scoring good marks in CBSE Class 12 Mathematics Exam. 3.Make NCERT book your bible. Revise and practise all the problems solved in the NCERT book.

<C>Important topics:-Integration,,Differentiation,,Matrices and determinants,, Relations and functions,,Probability,,Applic ation of Derivatives

<D>Important topics by marks:-Calculus - 44 marks Vectors and 3-D Geometry – 17 marks Algebra – 13 marks Relations and functions- 4marks Probability – 10 marks linear programng- 6 marks each

<E>Tips for preparation:-To score well in mathematics in a CBSE exam, it is very important to complete your NCERT book. Almost the entire paper revolves around the concepts given in your NCERT book. Move to a reference book only if and when you are through with each and every question and you know each and every question (both, solved and unsolved) by-heart, given in your NCERT book. To ace the CBSE mathematics exam, you need to know the NCERT book really well. Some formulas have certain rules that you need to follow, in order to correctly use them. For instance, in order to use the quadratic formula, you must change the equation to standard quadratic form first. Some formulas are very general and require you to identify the parts in the problem that correspond to parts in the formula. If you don’t understand how the formula works and the principle behind it, it can often be very difficult to use the formula. For example, while performing integration, it is not difficult to memorize the formula for integration by parts, however, if you don’t understand how to use this formula, you will find the memorized formula of no use. For a problem based question, Read the problem to get an idea of what you’re being asked to do. Write down what you are given and what you need to find. Work with the things given in a systematic way and try to find what is asked. >Make a sheet of important concepts/formulas. Make sure you know these formulas and more importantly, their usage. >Solve all the miscellaneous solved and unsolved questions too. >Solve the Sample Papers of CBSE .

<D>How to score well:> 1.Before you start the exam, utilize the first 15 minutes to scan the paper. Read the question paper thoroughly before jumping to write the answers. 2.Among the questions with internal choices, select the ones that you plan to attempt, and frame skeletons of the answers you are going to write for these questions. Follow a pattern. For example, in case you start with long answer questions, complete that section and only then move to short or very short answer section. 3.Highlight the important points and write your answer in points to enhance visibility.

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