Wednesday, March 18, 2020

CBSE Class-10 Mathematics Standard Paper 2020 Analysis


Class 10 Mathematics Standard board exam was successfully conducted by Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) today i.e., 12th March 2020. As this year CBSE has introduced major changes in Mathematics Standard subject and the subject has been divided into two categories i.e., Standard and Basic. This analysis is for Mathematics Standard for class 10 students. Over 18 lakh students appeared for the Mathematics paper this year. As per the data available approx.11 lakh of students appeared in Mathematics Standard. The exam was started at 10:30 AM and continued till 1:30 PM. The examination was conducted smoothly by CBSE without any interruption.

Examination Pattern & Marking Scheme

CBSE Class 10 Mathematic Standard paper consisted of four sections viz. A, B, C and D which contained 30 questions of total 80 marks.



Scheme of Choices:

All sections were compulsory, and students needed to attempt all the sections. There was no overall choice in the question paper. However, an internal choice was provided in three questions of 3 marks each and three questions of 4 marks each. Students will have to attempt only one of the alternatives in all such questions.     
           
Feedback of the students

CBSE Class 10 Mathematic Standard paper was a good start for students this year. Most of the students who appeared for the exam were found satisfied with the exam paper. Check out the few points from the feedback of the students.

  • The paper was easy in both length and difficulty.
  • Section D was a bit tough in the whole paper.
  • The paper was straight from NCERT book.
  • The paper was easier than last year.
  • Many questions were almost similar to those asked in previous years.
  • All the questions in the paper were asked from the latest CBSE 10th Mathematics syllabus.
 

80% Questions were from MTG’s CBSE Champion-Mathematics

MTG experts believe that the paper was very easy and scoring for those students who have referred to MTG’s CBSE Champion Mathematics. It is noticed that about 80% questions in the paper were same or similar from the book. Here are the details, check them out!



The overall analysis generates a great importance of MTG’s CBSE Champion this year. Those who have not yet purchased the books, you still have time for other Exams. As per CBSE Date Sheet 2020, the Mathematic Basic exam for Class 10 students was also scheduled on  the same date March 12, 2020. Make your CBSE Class 10 Board a Success Story. After all, Class 10 is the first milestone to a great future ahead. Keep this in mind that the marks obtained in this examination stays with you forever.

You should prepare with utmost seriousness for this examination to score the best of marks. Prepare with the best resources of this period provided by MTG publications.
All the very best for your Board examinations!

Sunday, March 15, 2020

CBSE Class 12 Chemistry Paper 2020 Analysis


Class 12 Chemistry board exam was successfully conducted by Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on 7th March 2020. After holding the Physics exam on March 2, 2020, students have got enough time to prepare for the exam as the exam was held after a gap of 4 days. The exam was started at 10:30 AM and continued till 1:30 PM. The examination was conducted smoothly by CBSE without any interruption.

Examination Pattern & Marking Scheme

CBSE Class 12 Chemistry paper consisted of four sections viz. A, B, C and D which consisted of 37 questions of total 70 marks that had to be solved within 3 hours of time duration. Here is the format of the question paper.



Scheme of Choices:

All sections were compulsory, and students needed to attempt all the sections. An internal choice was given in two questions of 2 marks, two questions of 3 marks and all the three questions of 5 marks weightage. Students needed to attempt only one of the choices in these questions.

Feedback of the students

CBSE Class 12 Chemistry Board Exam this year appeared balanced for students. Most of the students who appeared for the exam were satisfied with the exam paper. Check out of the few points shortlisted from students’ feedback:
  • The paper was easy in both length and difficulty.
  • Questions from the Organic part were medium level.
  • Few questions from p-block elements, d and f-block elements and a few numerical based questions were slightly tricky.
  • Most of the questions were based directly from NCERT.
  • All the questions in the paper were asked from the latest CBSE 12th Chemistry syllabus.

More than 50% questions were found same or similar type from MTG’s CBSE Champion Chemistry

Those who have referred to MTG’s CBSE Champion Chemistry must had a great day! You do not believe that this year more than 85% questions in the paper were same or similar from the book. But it is true! Check details here:    

The overall analysis generates a great importance of MTG’s CBSE Champion this year. Those who have not yet purchased the books, you still have time for other Exams. Make your CBSE Board a Success Story, Prepare from MTG’s CBSE Champion Series. The best resources of this period provided by MTG publications.

CBSE Class 12 Physics Paper 2020 Analysis


Class 12 Physics board exam was successfully conducted by Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on 2nd March 2020. The exam was started at 10:30 AM and continued till 1:30 PM. The examination was conducted smoothly by CBSE without any undesirable incidents. A complete analysis and review of the CBSE Class 12 Physics paper is given below.

Examination Pattern & Marking Scheme

CBSE Class 12 Physics paper consisted of four sections viz. A, B, C and D which contained 37 questions of total 70 marks that had to be solved within 3 hours of time duration. Section wise detailed pattern of questions are given below:



Scheme of Choices:
All sections were compulsory, and students needed to attempt all the sections. There was no overall choice in the question paper however internal choices were present in some questions in every section. Besides general instructions, separate instructions were provided in some sections and questions.

Feedback of the students

CBSE Class 12 Physics Board Exam made a balanced way for students this year. Students found Class 12 Physics paper quite challenging and came up with many mixed responses. Read the feedback of students over the Physics CBSE Board 2020 Exam:
 
  • The paper was a bit lengthy and moderate in difficulty level.
  • There were more numerical and application based questions in the question paper.
  • The paper was tricky as some questions were not asked in direct form, especially in sections B, C and D.
  • The paper was more conceptual and application based than theoretical.
  • Most of the questions were based directly from NCERT.
  • All the questions in the paper were asked from the latest CBSE Class 12 Physics syllabus.

85% questions were from MTG’s CBSE Champion-Physics

MTG experts believe that, those students who have referred to MTG’s CBSE Champion Physics can score very well in the paper. It is noticed that more than 85% questions in the paper were same or similar from the book. In the following table you will get to know which question of Class 12 Physics paper being asked from which page of CBSE Champion Physics book.





The overall analysis generates a great importance of MTG’s CBSE Champion this year. Those who have not yet purchased the books, you still have time for other Exams. Make your CBSE Board examinations a Success Story, Prepare from MTG’s CBSE Champion Series. The best resources of this period provided by MTG publications.

Wednesday, March 11, 2020

IMPORTANT UPDATE: CBSE 2020 REVISED DATESHEET FOR NORTH-EAST DELHI


An Important Update! We all are aware about the Delhi riots which started from 23rd Feb 2020 affected northeast area of Delhi State. Looking at the intensity of the riots and for the safety and security of the students many schools postponed the final exams for primary classes.
Being a responsible educational institution of the country CBSE also postponed the board exams of The candidates of affected areas of Delhi State.  As board exam could not be conducted for dates 26th Feb – 29th Feb 2020, all the regular students need to contact their respective schools on or before 14th March 2020 for further dates. Those students who are registered as private students need to contact their regional office on or before 14th Mar 2020.

As per CBSE Board the exams for class 12 begin on 31st March 2020 and conclude on 14th April 2020 while exams for class 10 will begin on 21st March 2020 and conclude on 30th Mar 2020. Check the revised date sheets for Class 10 and Class 12.


At the same time there is a big relief that from 2nd March onward exams will be conducted as per previous (original) date sheet. It means exams from 26th Feb 2020 - 29th Feb 2020 are only postponed to future date. This decision is taken considering the students prospects for admission processes to undergraduate.
We hope the information will help you plan your study better so that you can clear your board exams with flying colors.

All the very best for your exams!


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