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10 tips to score 100 per cent marks in Physics board exam

Here are sometips provided by Aakash Chaudhry, Director, Aakash Educational


Services Pvt. Ltd. to prepare well for the exam.

Physics is a very important subject, not only for board exams, but also for the competitive
exams. You should regularly read and practice physics, from your school textbook (Eg:
NCERT). You need to make a good balance between numerical problems and definitions or
theoretical problems.

1. Improve your basic skills of maths to solve the numerical problems. Usually these
problems are simple, but are given in a different manner; so, do not get afraid while
reading the long numerical problems.
2. Do not forget to practice sample papers and previous years' papers. They will give
you a clear idea about how to approach the topics and also about time management.
Derivations should include a small introduction, all mathematical steps and the final
result.
3. You can prepare short notes of important derivations, and practice diagrams (circuit,
device, etc.) and graphs with proper labelling.
4. Marks can be deducted even for small errors of SI units and other details; so be
careful and attentive while solving the paper.
5. Time management in solving the Physics paper is an another important task to
practice, under the pressure of less time you will not be able to solve even simple and
easy problems. So, keep your pace from the beginning.
6. You can begin your paper with long and short answers and prefer numerical over
theoretical questions.
7. Nowadays, application oriented and experimental based questions are very important
in the examination. So, the students must have a clear understanding about it.
8. Analysis of theory and practicals can give you an advantage. Begin the paper with
section E and then attempt Section C.
9. For section E, in the first 15 minutes, mark the questions that you are going to
attempt. Topics to be covered in this section are Electrostatics, Magnetic effect of
current, optics and E.M.I +AC. The time required for this section is approximately 40
minutes. Similarly, for section C, the time required is one hour 15 minutes, while
section D, which is the easiest part, requires 5-10 minutes. Sections A and B
combined require 50-55 minutes.
10. Stay positive during this entire time leading up to your exams and do some relaxation
exercises like jogging, meditation etc. Plan your revision and do not deviate from it in
any condition. It will surely bring success in coming exams.

9 tips to score 100 per cent in Class 12 Maths Exam

Mathematics is one of the most important subjects. It plays an integral role from competitive
exams to for board exams . This subject needs a lot of practice, so that the student can cover
all the varieties of problems posed in the exam paper.

Important points to remember:


1. It is advised to study for the mathematics board exam with a proper plan. With a
strong and well-defined strategy you can score maximum marks and also manage
your time well in the examination hall.
2. You can improve your question solving skills by practicing a lot of problems under
each category. This can be done by solving the previous years' exams under the
stipulated time.
3. While solving problems of calculus and algebra, always mention which particular
property you have used. Definite integration and inverse of a matrix are the areas
which require a lot of practice.
4. For scoring marks in vectors and 3D, you need to be thoroughly clear with the
concepts.
5. For problems of probability, the way you present your answer is very important.
6. Regarding the formulae, you can prepare flash cards and keep revising with them
daily.
7. The key to complete the examination within the given time is to never spend too
much time on one particular problem.
8. Maintain a healthy pace from the beginning itself.
9. Every year students face a specific set of intrinsic questions in the exam,. So, they
need to master these so that they can solve them with ease and fetch marks.

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