Monday, December 17, 2018

How to Score 95 in CBSE XII English Core

It’s simple, follow these tips to perfect your approach to prepare for your English exam, and score over 95 in your Boards exam.
  1. Section A – Reading: Read through the passages. Mark important points in the passages while reading them. It will help you find the appropriate answers for the questions that follow. Practise solving as many unseen passages as possible within a timeframe so that you get used to reading and solving the Reading Section quickly that too in the shortest time possible. Refer Score More 21 Sample papers to practice this section. Because these sample papers are strictly designed on the new guidelines issued by CBSE board.
  2. Section B – Writing: Learn the formats and practise, practise, practise. Do the question which you are absolutely confident about. Think before you write. Jot down your thoughts to help you maintain a flow in the answer. Begin with an introduction and end with a conclusion. Remember, you have to write a grammatically error-free answer with little to no spelling mistakes within the set word limit. To practice this section in more effective manner, you must solve CBSEsample papers for Class 12th English exam.
  3. Section C – Literature: Stick to your NCERT course books. Read each chapter and poem in your prescribed textbook thoroughly. If you are unable to understand something, ask your teacher or refer to help books, such as MTG CBSE Champion English Core, Together with English, etc. to clear any of your doubts. To know that you have understood a chapter/poem properly, write a summary of the same in your own words.
  4.  Don’t leave the novels for the last minute. The long answer questions from the novels, carrying 6 marks, are there to assess your understanding of the plot, characters, etc. Understand thoroughly and learn the character sketches, important events, milestones, plot twists, etc. in the novels because there is going to be questions based on it.
 The most important is to practice on Previous Years Papers and CBSE Sample Papers of English Core. Try to solve the papers within three hours (the duration of the actual exam) while adhering to the guidelines mentioned above.
I hope your query is resolved. Wish you good luck for the upcoming board exam.

All the Best!

Friday, December 14, 2018

Is it possible to score 80 above in the 12th boards without coaching?

Definitely, anyone can score 80 above in CBSE Boards without taking coaching classes. This can be achieved by directing your efforts in the right path in a systematic manner.
First, you need to make a proper study schedule and set your priorities. Learn the basics of each subject by going through NCERT Textbooks. Make short notes on various concepts given in each chapter and write down the important definitions, formulas and derivations.
Second, analyse the trend of questions asked in the previous years’ CBSE Board Papers  from different topics of each chapter. This will give you an idea about the important topics on which you should give more emphasis. Focus on these important topics during your revision for the boards.
Third, solve each and every question of NCERT Textbook and NCERT Exemplar Problems as many direct questions or similar types of questions are asked from these books in the boards.
Refer to some good reference books which provides comprehensive theory with practice questions for your preparation.
CBSE Sample Paper For Class 12th
Give a boost to your preparation by practicing as many
problems as you can. It is only through practice that you can build confidence in yourself to score high in the boards. So, solve numerous Sample Question Papers designed as per the Latest CBSE Sample Papers and practice previous years’ papers and check your readiness for the exams.
Lastly, it is very important to stay healthy and fit to increase your concentration during exam. You may like to read to some articles on tips to increase concentration during exam time.
I hope your query is resolved. Wish you good luck for the upcoming board exam.
All the Best!

Thursday, December 13, 2018

What is the best way to study NCERT biology to have all the information available in it at my fingertips?

Difficulty level of questions in CBSE class 12th Biology paper has increased as per the observations of previous years’ papers. In order to achieve a good level of preparation, you need to keep studying your Biology course on daily basis.  To complete the syllabus of NCERT Biology before the exam, you have to make a proper study schedule. Here are few tips to study NCERT Biology to have all the information available in it at your fingertips:
  • You must first understand the important topics from the entire book and segregate them into sub-sections. This can be done on the basis of weightage of marks given to each chapter or topic as per the latest CBSE Sample Papers. You may like to read MTG’s Blog on ‘the blueprint of examiners mind-biology class 12thboard exam’ for more information. Planning is the first step of success. Plan your studies! It is always wise to pick up those topics which carry high weightage, so, go for it.
  • All the topics are mandatory but if you are running out of time, then focus on those which carry high weightage. Plant Physiology and Ecology are the topics which carry heavy weightage but they take much time to prepare. Hence, start preparing for these topics as early as possible. Refer to some good Biology books which have diagram-based questions framed on diagrams and other illustrations of NCERT content. Such kind of questions are often asked in the NEET exam.
  • Among all the topics, kingdom Animalia and kingdom Plantae are a bit confusing, therefore, require more practice. Phylum Non-Chordata and the various levels of class up to Chordate also require consistent practice and revision. Hence, after studying these topics well, you have to solve problems based on these topics simultaneously. This will help you to understand the topics appropriately. You may take the help of MTG’s CBSE Champion book  as this book provides Topic-wise Graphical analysis of previous 10 years’ CBSE Board papers’ questions and gives concise & lucid theory for quick recap.
  • Solve all the examples provided in the NCERT textbook and Exemplar book.
As exams are nearing closer, it is strongly recommended that you should solve sample papers and previous years’ papers for an effective revision. For the tips to follow Do’s and Don’ts in examination hall during your boards, read ‘important things to follow in examination hall’.
I hope your query is solved. Wishing you all the best for the upcoming boards.
Good Luck!

Wednesday, December 12, 2018

How do I Study Biology for the CBSE Class 12 Board Exam?

As you all know that CBSE Class 12 Biology Exam consists of one theory paper of 70 marks and one practical paper of 30 marks. So, in order to get overall good marks in Biology subject, you have to score well in both the papers.
First of all, you should start your preparation from the very first day of the class. Make neat and clean notes supplemented with properly labelled diagrams, flow charts wherever you think they are needed.
Keep on revising the syllabus again and again. This will help you to retain the learned concepts for longer time.
Do not try to cram or just mug up everything given in the syllabus. Try to understand the concepts and learn to apply them in different situations. Understanding the concepts clearly, will help you to retain them for longer and help you in solving problems based on them. You can remember the facts and figures, if any, with the help of Mnemonics. 
After learning the concepts clearly, always try to solve questions of previous years’ papers. This will help you to understand the important topics from which maximum questions are asked in the previous year’s board exams. Read Biology blueprint of class 12th board exam for more information on the marking scheme and chapter-wise weightage given to each chapter of Biology class 12 CBSE syllabus.
Solve as many CBSE Sample Papers for Class 12 as possible. This will help you to evaluate yourself and you will come to know about your accuracy level and weak areas where you need to put more efforts to learn them accurately before the exams.
If you are forgetting few things like any facts or any scientific names of disease, or so, then prepare a brief clue chart, , flash card, etc. of these and paste it on the wall in front of your study-table so that every time your eyes fall on them, it will help you to memorise them easily.
Just follow these simple steps if you wish to score good marks in Class 12 board exams. You may also like to read the article on how to boost your revision for Board exams given on MTG’s blog forum site
I hope your query is resolved. Wishing you good luck for your Board preparation.
Best of Luck!

Monday, December 10, 2018

What is the best book for Maths in class 12 CBSE? / Which book should I follow for CBSE class 12 Maths?


I will strongly recommend you to study from NCERT textbooks for Mathematics. You can also refer to MTG’s Objective NCERT at your Fingertips-Mathematics for more clarity on the concepts. As this book is based on NCERT syllabus and has concrete and systematic explanation of each topic in an easy manner. It also has a lot of practice questions with progressive difficulty level.



Once you learn all the Mathematical concepts and become aware of all the important formulas, derivations and theorems, you should solve Previous Years’ Question Papers and practice numerous Sample Papers as it is only through practice that you can solve every problem in the board exam with full accuracy. For this, you can refer to MTG’s Score More-21 Sample papers and CBSE Champion (XII) books for Mathematics. Sample papers and previous year’s papers help you to understand your accuracy level and you will get to know the important areas of Mathematics syllabus from where maximum questions are being asked in the past years’ board Mathematics paper so that you can put more effort in these areas before the exam.
I hope your query is solved and you will find the given information helpful. Wishing you good luck for the upcoming board exam.
All the Best!

Thursday, December 6, 2018

How should I make a timetable for the full course of class 12th (PCM) to be completed in 40 days?

As you are left with last few days for exam preparation, use these days very effectively. Just keep the last 10 days for practice and solving as many question papers of each subject in exam-like environment which will build your confidence for the final exam.Know how to boost your revision
Make a realistic time-table: Try to make an actual time-table, which is possible, not some ideal that you would not be able to follow. Just keep the break time of 10-15 mins after very 1-2 hour so that you can concentrate more for the 7-8 hours study in a day.  Devote 2-3 hours for each subject, Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. Keep the revision of important chapters/ topics at the first priority and then focus on less important chapters/topics. The best way of practice is to solve cbse sample papers for class 12 of each subject. This will improve your problem-solving skills and make your concepts very clear. Refer to MTG Score More 21 sample papers to excel in your board exams.
Find out your most effective study times: Find out your best study time, morning, afternoon or evening in which you can study most effectively and can concentrate well and memorise efficiently, do not feel lazy or sleepy or tired.
Review your timetable:  Try to stick to your timetable and see how well it works. Find out the areas that you found difficult to achieve. These can be changed as you go, but do this consciously. Improvement/changes in the timetable is much better than just throwing the timetable away. Then you can be sure that you will still cover all the material you need to in your study plan. Read article on how to schedule your study plan effectively to achieve good results in boards.
Be prepared: Mention the topics/chapters of each subject in your timetable that you are going to focus and arrange and place all the study materials that you need in your study room well organised so that your precious time would not be waste while searching anything you require for your preparation.
Don’t just work hard, work smartly. All the Best!

Tuesday, December 4, 2018

What are the Derivations in Class 12 Physics in the CBSE Board?

Class 12 CBSE Board Exams are approaching. Now, it’s the time to revise the entire syllabus. If you are revising for Physics, then you must not forget to cover the important derivations that are being continuously asked in the previous years’ Physics papers. The important derivations (expressions) which are frequently asked in the CBSE 12th Physics board exam are listed below.
                                  Derivations-in-Class-12-Physics

  • Expression for the electric field due to an electric dipole at a point on (i) axial line (ii) equatorial line.
  • Expression for torque acting on a dipole placed in a uniform electric field.
  • Gauss’s law in electrostatics and applications to determine electric field using Gauss’s law of (i) Infinite long uniform charged wire (ii) Infinite plane charged sheet (iii) Spherical charged shell (iv) Charged solid sphere.
  • Relation between electric field and electric potential.
  • Expression for the capacitance of parallel plate capacitance containing (i) dielectric slab (ii) conducting slab.
  • Energy of parallel plate capacitor.
  • Expression for drift velocity and relation between current and drift velocity.
  • Proof of Kirchhoff’s rule for current and voltage.
  • Proof of Wheatstone bridge principle.
  • Application of Biot Savart’s law to determine magnetic field of (i) Infinite long straight wire carrying current (ii) At centre of current carrying loop.
  • Force between two parallel current carrying wires.
  • The cyclotron.
  • Moving coil galvanometer.
  • Self-inductance of solenoid.
  • Expression for ‘mutual inductance’ between the two coils.
  • The AC generator and the transformer.
  • The displacement current.
  • Total internal reflection.
  • The mirror formula.
  • The lens formula and the lens maker’s formula.
  • Expression to determine magnifying power of (i) simple microscope (ii) Compound microscope (iii) Astronomical telescope.
  • Diffraction by single slit experiment.
  • Young’s double slit experiment to determine constructive and destructive interference.
  • The Brewster’s angle (proof by polarisation by reflection).
  • Einstein photoelectric equation.
  • Bohr’s model to determine (i) total energy of revolving electron (ii) speed of electron in nth orbit (iii) radius of nth orbit at the electron in hydrogen atom.
  • The Rydberg’s formula.
  • The binding energy per Nucleon with curve.
  • Diode as (i) Halt wave rectifier (ii) full wave rectifier.
  • Transistor as amplifier.
  • Amplitude modulation and demodulation
  • Range of TV transmission.
Revise these derivations properly if you want to score good in your board Physics paper. Apart from these, you should practice Previous Year’s papers and solve numerous physics sample paper class 12 cbse with solution for an effective revision for class 12 board Physics paper. You may also like to read articles on how to score high in CBSE class 12 Physics paper to plan your study schedule for the upcoming exam. Also solve all the NCERT Textbook and exemplar problems as most of these questions are either directly asked or similar types in the boards.
I hope your query is resolved. Since very less time is remaining, start your revision now and excel in the upcoming boards. Wishing you good luck for the exams.
All the Best!

How can we prepare for the 12th class board exams maths before three months to get 90 marks?

It’s not a big deal! Just go through the following schedule.
Fix a Timetable- You should maintain a time table for your studies and give equal time to all subjects. A deadline must be set for each subject and you must try to complete your studies within the time limit. This can help you to manage time for all the subjects in a proper way.
NCERT Textbooks are base– Solve all the problems of NCERT Textbook Exercise and Exemplar Book of Mathematics. You may also refer to some good books based on NCERT and keep your focus on understanding the concepts, equations, derivations and theorems.
Make Short Notes- Making short notes is a good habit to learn the topics more effectively. It is advisable to prepare your own brief notes for each subject for revision because while making short notes you will retain more and  it  is  thereby a very helpful activity for memorizing the concepts.
Fix Your Daily Goal- You must fix your daily task, i.e, a particular unit to be studied each day. Try to achieve your daily goal by the end of the day and if you have some time remaining with you in a day, you may set a bigger goal for the next day. Don’t stop yourself to meet your daily target, as it can ruin the preset routine of yours.
Solve Previous Years Board Papers- One of the most effective way to prepare 12thboard exams in three months is to practice Previous Years Papers. This will give you a fair idea about the pattern of exam, time limit and the type of questions asked in the board exams. Get the realistic approach towards your preparation by reading only comprehensive theory of each chapter, solving sample and practice papers from good Books. 
The most important resource that you should not to neglect in the last three months is to solve sample papers Mathematics. This is the best resource of this moment. Solve one sample paper every day. So that you can update yourself with the latest board exam pattern and get to know your strong and weak areas.
Always Remember YOU CAN DO IT!

Monday, December 3, 2018

What are the important chapters in class 12 Chemistry?

CBSE Class 12 Chemistry Syllabus can be categorised into Organic, Inorganic and Physical Chemistry. To selectively study the important chapters of Chemistry, first you should know the weightage of each category from the analysis of CBSE Previous Years PapersPhysical Chemistry holds 23 Marks, Inorganic Chemistry holds 19 Marks whereas Organic carries 28 Marks in the exam. According to CBSE 2018 Chemistry paper analysis –
Long Answer Type (5 Marks) Questions were asked from Electrochemistry, The p-Block Elements and Amines.
Short Answer-I (2 Marks) and Short Answer-II (3 Marks) Questions were asked heavily from Solutions, Chemical Kinetics, The d- Sand f-Block Elements, Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids.
CBSE 2017 Chemistry paper analysis shows that – Long Answer Type (5 Marks) Questions were asked from The Solid State, The d- and f-Block Elements, Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers.
Short Answer -I (2 marks) and Short Answer-II (3 marks) Questions were asked from Solutions, Electrochemistry, The p-Block Elements, Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic acids.
Hence, by considering the analysis of last two years Chemistry Board papers, here are some important chapters from the complete syllabus. There is a huge probability that questions from these concepts will be asked in CBSE Class 12 Chemistry board exam 2019. The important chapters are:
Physical Chemistry
  • The Solid State
  • Solutions
  • Electrochemistry
  • Chemical Kinetics
Inorganic Chemistry
  • The p-Block Elements
  • The d- and f-Block Elements.
Organic Chemistry
  • Haloalkanes and Haloarenes
  • Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers
  • Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids
  • Amines
If you are preparing for this exam you are advised to go through latest Class 12 Chemistry Sample Paper issued by CBSE. With this Sample Paper, you can easily understand latest blueprint and examination pattern of upcoming CBSE Class 12 Chemistry board exam, 2019. Once you are done with it you are strongly advised to chemistry sample paper class 12 with solution.
I hope your query is resolved. Wish you good luck for the upcoming board exam.
All the Best!