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How do you calculate improvement marks?
Percentage is calculated based on marks secured in Improvement Exam only. If your improved scores are Physics – 75, Maths – 85, and Chemistry – 85 then your percentage would be (75+85+85)/300 x 100 = 81.66\%.
What if we fail in improvement exam CBSE?
HEY, the improvement exam is only for improving the marks by reapearing in the examination valid only for sucessive year of main exam. since its an opportunity to improve marks it will have no impact on your result even if you fail. your main exam result will not have any effect of improvement exam result.
How can I score 90+ percentage in board exams?
Trust me, you will understand things way better by doing self-study. Study at least 8 hours a day, if you really want to score 90+ percentage in board exams. Because this is the only way which is required to achieve such a percentage. Divide equal time of study with your main subjects.
How to prepare for board exams in 3 months?
Use your last 3 months in reading or practicing those notes and not collecting them. The last 3 months are judgment months, and the students who are preparing for the board exam from the beginning of the 12th class uses this time with great strategies, and they successfully get the 90+ percentage in board exams result.
How many CBSE board exam papers are there for Class 10?
There are two board exam papers (CBSE) for each subject in class 10 because of SA1 and SA2. So you need to practice both SA1 and SA2. And for class 12th last 10-year papers are enough to boost up the preparation for the final exam.
Do you think the 12th Board exams will be tough?
No, not for everyone. This is all your hard work from the beginning of the 12th class. In my case study, a huge number of students do not take the first 9 months too seriously. They start their preparations just before the 3 months of board exams.