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Saturday 28 January 2012

CBSE class 12 Mathematics preparation tips

Mathematics is an important subject of study for students who want to pursue a career in the field of engineering, business administration, chartered accountancy, statistics or even economics. For even those, who do not want to pursue a career in fields related to Math, but have it as a subject in their Class 12, CBSE, it becomes important to score well in each subject, for an admit in colleges that consider CBSE Class 12 marks for admission.
Important topic 
     Integration
    Differentiation
    Matrices and determinants
    Relations and functions
    Probability
    Limits

Important topics by marks
   Calculus 44 marks
    Vectors and 3-D Geometry – 17 marks
    Algebra – 13 marks
    Relations and functions and Probability – 10 marks each



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.
    3. 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.
    4. Highlight the important points and write your answer in points to enhance visibility. Take mock tests. You can appear in Topper Pre Boards to test your preparedness for CBSE boards.

Recommended books

    1. NCERT books are the best source for a CBSE exam. Math part 1 and Math part 2, both cost Rs 90 and should be the first source of reference. Do all problems from the NCERT.
    2. R.D Sharma is a good book to follow, in case you are through with your NCERT book. The book has a lot of solved and unsolved questions of good difficulty level. Textbook solutions can again help in completing R D Sharma.
    3. CBSE Sample papers: You can download the papers from this website. The sample papers provided by the CBSE are as close to the real exam as it gets.





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