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!
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