me 12th ke board ke preparation karna chahta hu aap notes send kar sakte h
Hy,
Here’s how to prepare your notes and study effectively:
1. Gather Study Materials
- Textbooks : Use your NCERT textbooks or any prescribed books for your subjects (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Biology, English, etc.).
- Previous Years’ Question Papers : These will give you an idea of the exam pattern and frequently asked questions.
2. Organize Your Subjects
- Divide your notes by subject. Create folders or binders for each subject to keep your notes organized.
3. Create Effective Notes
- Key Concepts : Write down key definitions, formulas, and concepts in a simplified manner.
- Diagrams and Flowcharts : Use diagrams, charts, and flowcharts for visual representation of concepts, especially for subjects like Biology and Physics.
- Summaries : At the end of each chapter, write a summary highlighting the main points.
- Practice Problems : Include solved examples and practice problems, particularly in Mathematics and Physics.
4. Use Online Resources
5. Revision Techniques
- Flashcards : Create flashcards for important terms and definitions that you can review quickly.
- Mind Maps : Use mind maps to connect related concepts visually, which can help in better retention.
- Group Study : Discuss topics with classmates or friends to reinforce your understanding.
6. Mock Tests and Previous Papers
- Regularly attempt mock tests and past papers under timed conditions to build confidence and improve your time management skills.
another question, I am no aware that it is good to write JEE for astronomy, bit what about your rank in C.E.T. since the examination also concentrates on PCM. Will getting a good rank in C.E.T lead me towards astronomy or do i must and should write JEE?. I am doing CET prep as of now in college too.
Hi there,
Hope you are doing well.
Choosing to study astronomy can be exciting and intellectually rewarding. However pursuing a career in astronomy generally requires a strong foundation in physics, mathematics, and sometimes computer science.
Both the jee exam and the cet exam are for different purposes. Giving the jee exam will help you in getting admission in any engineering college and pursuing that degree further.
Also, you can give the cet exam and then pursue your career further.
Both the exams are generally not inclined to the astronomy but can later help you in gaining some important knowledge related to physics and astronomy. You can also study about this in further details by visiting the official websites of both the examination authority.
Hope this resolves your query.
i am 12th humanities student and i wanna take attepmt of DU JAT can i give this exam without having math as a main subject........but for exam i can prepare my self
Hello,
Yes, you can take the DU JAT even if you are a humanities student without math as your main subject. The DU JAT primarily tests your proficiency in Quantitative Ability, Reasoning and Analytical Ability, General English, and Business and General Awareness. While a background in mathematics may be helpful for some sections, you can certainly prepare yourself for the exam with dedicated study and practice. Focus on strengthening your skills in areas like reasoning, analytical thinking, and general awareness to maximize your chances of success in the DU.
Hope this helps you ,
Thank you
i. got rt in class 12 math but i clear my rest of 5 subject with good marks can i do bba from du
Hello,
If you have passed your Class 12 with good marks in the remaining five subjects and have obtained a passing grade in Mathematics, you should be eligible to apply for a BBA program at Delhi University. However, admission criteria may vary depending on the specific requirements of the university and the BBA program you are interested in
Hope this helps you,
Thank you
https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/du-bba-admission
I got supplement in math last year board exams, in this year I am appearing as private candidate, so what will be the passing year on my marksheet, previous or current year
The passing year on your marksheet after appearing for a supplementary exam as a private candidate will be the current year.The purpose of a supplementary exam is to clear a backlog subject from a previous year. When you pass the supplementary exam, you're essentially fulfilling the requirement for that subject in the current academic year. Appearing as a private candidate doesn't change the fact that you're taking the exam in the current year. You're assessed based on the current curriculum and standards.
Therefore, your marksheet will reflect the current year as your passing year, indicating that you have successfully cleared the subject.
I hope it helps !