Wednesday, February 26, 2020

Ultimate Guide To Choose Courses And Colleges After Class 12th: CBSE Booklet


Good News! Students who are appearing for class 12th board exams have reason to smile with joy because their struggle of choosing their favorite subjects in their preferred institutes came to an end. CBSE has prepared a fabulous booklet which consist of 122 pages with 113 areas of interest in which students can get higher education.
Board taken into the consideration that students should find it simple and easy to understand. Each area of interest has four sections viz. Introduction, Eligibility, Courses, Institutes/University.
  1. The Introduction section has overview of what the subject is all about.
  2. Eligibility section explains the minimum qualification with specific requirements of subjects and scores in 12th standard and if students have to appear in any entrance exam to get the admission on that course.
  3. Under the Courses section it is mentioned that what all graduate, postgraduate, Ph.D., certificate or diploma courses are available.
  4. There is an Institutes/University section which has list of all the educational institutes which offer that particular course.
There is no doubt that this booklet will be a great help for students while choosing the courses and institutes. We all know how students struggle in gathering all this information and comparing various courses and institute. This booklet will save their time and help them take the best decision. Here is the link to the booklet:


Not only this, it will help students to target the specific institute which offer their preferred subjects.  CBSE tried to ease the process of admission for students in their preferred colleges. This proves that board not only concerned about the students taking exams but also for all those students who are planning to choose the best career option after their school, graduation or post-graduation.

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We all gone through the phase and we understand how this will help students. Deciding which career to choose is very hard and choosing the right course and institute is even harder. In this process we have also jotted down some points which will help you choose the right career for you. Let’s check them all.
  1. Always choose the subject which you find interesting.
  2. The career you choose should motivate until your retirement.
  3. It is very important that one should choose the career matching once personality and lifestyle.
  4. One should choose a career which has potential to achieve long-term goals.
We hope the above-mentioned points help you choosing the best career option for you. The right decision now will make a great future for you.

“Find out what you like doing best, and get someone to pay you for doing it.” -Katharine Whitehorn

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Tuesday, February 18, 2020

50 Most Important Questions for Class 12th Physics Board Exam


Hey Frosh! We hope your board exam preparation must be going on full swing. As per the CBSE date sheet Class 12th Physics Board Exam is scheduled to be held on 2nd March. With such a less time left for the exam, students have come to a stage where a good practice from CBSE Previous Years Papers will only give you the desired results. Many times, in CBSE, Previous Years’ Questions are repeated or are on exact same concept with differing values. If you will do a good practice from Previous Years Papers, then it will help you to overcome the anticipation and make you more confident about the exam pattern and question type. This will help you to stay focused in the exam and complete the exam on time. Practice from MTG’s CBSE Champion Physics Book, it gives you complete coverage of all your requirements. You still can get benefitted with its power-packed features.

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To help your last-minute revision, we have come up with some important questions, shortlisted from previous years papers based on the frequency they have appeared in the last 10 years. These questions hold a great importance if you want to get a perfect score in Physics.


Physics is an important and tricky subject to clear. An effective revision plan can put the right things in to right place and you will surely ace the exam. It requires conceptual understanding and problem-solving skills. It needs knowledge of theories, visualization, and application of knowledge and formulas. Now is the time to brush-up your formulas and apply them as much as possible by solving latest CBSE sample papers. And if this is not enough and you are seeking more practice as per the CBSE new guidelines, then MTG’s Score More 21 Sample Papers is the best resource available that give you the most updated and relevant Sample Papers designed and framed as per New CBSE Guidelines. Leave no room for improvement, and make the most out of this time.


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Hope these resources will help to actualize your potentials in the exam and you come off with flying colors!

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Monday, February 10, 2020

CBSE 2020 Update: No Fail, No Compartment in Board Marksheet



Failure in its first instance is a negative word. To fail means there is certainty in being incompetent to meet standards or objectives of a task. Hence, it leaves a disheartening effect if present on the document a person is carrying for his whole life.

Word “fail” is very disheartening especially in education and as a result we are observing many cases when students take their life just because they fail in 10th or 12th exams. Taking the severity of the issue into consideration Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has decided not to mention fail or compartment on the marksheet of 10th and 12th marks. CBSE is going to make this change on the marksheet in the board results of the session 2020.


CBSE will look for other words in place of fail or compartment. For this, the board has sought information from the principals of all affiliated schools, which words should be used in place of fail or compartment. The idea behind is that students should not feel negative while looking at the result on the marksheet rather, they should have the feel that they have area of improvement or they have another chance to improve further. It will keep them enthusiastic to succeed in future.
We know that CBSE releases the result for all students at once i.e. passed, failed or compartment candidates.
Board has also suggested that instead of compartmental, supplementary, second exam, special exam can be mentioned on the marksheet for compartment examination.  Apart from this, words like not-qualified (unqualified) can be given instead of fail. Final decision will be taken based on the majority approval on given words. Board has asked all the principal to send four words.

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While expressing the concern, the board has written a letter to the principal stating that once children realizes failure, it is very difficult to remove it from their mind. Often, they go into depression. They feel that now they will not be able to do anything in future. In such a situation, children need to be encouraged and motivated. Its is the duty of parents, schools and board to make students strong enough to handle failure and overcome it.
Board is also planning to apply the new change in the annual school examination. This new initiative will help students to accept the failure in positive way. They will be able to move ahead with enough enthusiasm.
In order to maintain peace in the mind of students CBSE introduced such changes in 2009 when grade system was implemented instead of marking system. Later, it was changed again to marking system but with no mention on pass or fail on the marksheet. Rather, grades were mentioned on the marksheet.
In the contemporary scenario the change is very much needed for a stress-free successful life of all the children and students. The change will bring improvement in students’ way of handling failure and challenges. When we look at wider picture it will help them grow tremendously.

As rightly illustrated Failure is not the last thing, rather it is the FIRST ATTEMPT IN LEARNING

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Wednesday, February 5, 2020

3 Takeaway From JEE Main Jan 2020. Plan Strategically And Improve Your Scores in phase II.


The first phase of JEE Main 2020 is over now! The final answer key and result are all out and gone now! Now is the time to think if you really want to sit for the second slot of JEE Main, which NTA will conduct in the month of April. The best of the two NTA scores of all candidates appeared in January and April 2020 will be considered for making JEE Main Rank List 2020. So, according to us, it is a great opportunity to score some better marks if you were not able to do so in your first attempt.
The NTA (National Testing Agency) will release the application form of JEE Main 2020 for the second exam in February 2020 (Feb 7 to Mar 7, 2020) and exam will be conducted in the April month. If you are one of the candidates who has planned to appear for JEE Mains 2020 in April, here are 3 important things which you can learn from JEE Main 2020 Phase 1 exam to score better in the April exam.
  1. NCERT Exemplar and NCERT Textbooks are Essential

Many students who appeared in JEE Main 2020 Phase 1 claimed that most of the questions in Physics and Chemistry were based on NCERT Textbooks and NCERT Solutions. So, it is advised to be clear with all the NCERT questions and examples to prepare well for the second attempt. For this refer to the most authentic book MTG’s NCERT Textbook + Exemplar Solutions for Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics to practice NCERT problems with utmost clarity.
To learn the concepts of NCERT books word-by-word and line-by-line, you must revise from MTG’s NCERT at your Fingertips series. An unparalleled series, testified and recommended by students and teachers alike. The series, with its power-pact features make it easier for any student to learn NCERT by heart. It gives chapter-wise, student-friendly synopses for quick-and-easy revision of important concepts, topic-wise MCQs aligned with NCERT content to check your progress.

  1. Practice and practice more From Previous Years’ Papers

It is observed some questions in JEE Main 2020 were based on important concepts from which questions have been frequently asked in previous years JEE Main exams. So, if you are planning to appear for JEE Main 2020 second attempt then start solving previous years papers. And most importantly solve all the 10 very similar practice tests. This would help you to get a better insight into the questions that may be asked in the JEE Main 2. Get MTG’s JEE Main Resources, the best and most authentic books to avail previous years papers with accurate and precise explanation.

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  1. More focus on Class 12 Syllabus

JEE Main syllabus includes the syllabus of Class 11 and Class 12 Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. The Analysis of the question papers, suggested that the questions were more from class 12th syllabus. Supporting this, JEE Main toppers also shared that their focus was largely on Class 12 curriculum as against Class 11 curriculum of a CBSE Board or NCERT. The ratio was estimated at about 35 to 65 where 35% was from Class 11 and 65% from Class 12.


Hope an insight in to the analysis will help you to best use the available time and prepare smartly. An extended and comprehensive analysis of all 8 Question Papers of JEE Main 1 will soon be shared with you here. Stay Tuned!

All the Best!