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What is the fastest way to complete syllabus of class 12?
You should start your preparation as soon as possible to complete the vast Class 12 Board Exam syllabus 2021-22.
- Start Preparation Early.
- Know the Complete Syllabus and Exam Pattern.
- Keep Handy Class 12 Study Materials.
- Make a CBSE Class 12 Study Plan.
- Be Specific & Break into Achievable Target.
How many hours we have to study for class 12?
Each student has their own pace, learning style and ability to grasp the concepts. However, an ideal number of hours that you should dedicate to your studies is 7-8 hours daily. Studying every day for 7-8 hours will be more than enough.
Is it possible to complete class 12th syllabus in one month?
Ans. Class 12 syllabus is very vast, and to cover it entirely, you will need more than one month. But if you follow a proper study plan, you can cover enough to get average marks in 12th board preparation. Q2. How can I complete the class 12th syllabus in less time?
How can I Complete my syllabus in one month?
To complete your syllabus in one month could not be told as impossible if you have an will to complete it is said if there is a will there is a way. You will have to try hard to study daily without leaving a day gap or you could take gap but during the study hours you will have to study without any deviation in concentration.
How to prepare for the 12th standard exam?
After completing the Class 12 syllabus of a subject, take mock tests by solving class 12 sample papers or previous year papers. If you need help from a tutor, then select a dedicated one for every subject. Even if you are learning through online lessons, try to stick to a single teacher for each subject.
How to study for Class 12 board exams?
Take the class 12 syllabus and marking scheme, and see the topics with more weightage in the exams. Start with the topics that have the highest marking weightage. If you need to study the basic chapters (that have low weightage) to have a clear knowledge base then don’t miss them. Study them before you go to the high weightage topics.