How to score full marks in pcb i.e, 100 in all 3 subjects in 12 cbse board??
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Hello Ayush,
It's not something that is impossible, it's absolutely achievable but at the same time even after following every possible technique or path one can get struck at 98 or 99 due to so called silly unnoticeable mistakes committed or may just happen to so many bright students but one should prepare to the best and give the best shot. Let's get to facts to be followed :
1. NCERT should be on your tips for each subject particularly for biology and chemistry and for physics HC verma will work.
2. I used previous year cbse booklet in the last 5 months after syllabus is completed in schools. Some of the questions repeat or the same patterned question are ask in some sections or may be from the same topic but different question is given so going through these is something that will surely prepare you to get closer to that score.
3. For physics I prefer you to revise and practice even the same sample papers or previous papers again and again and make sure you realise what kind of questions you find uneasy or you forget the pattern or formulas so that later on you work more on there topics.
4. Practice diagrams, flow chart, tables( need not to be very good at it but be little artistic so that your answer sheet looks different you the students that will struck on 85s or for that mater 90s ), cause presentation matters too.
'Forget not to revise again and again'
Lastly just prepare by all your heart and full of enthusiasm because these marks might not be very useful later on but definitely a power booster and will increase your confidence.
If sill there's any queries about this topic you can use comments freely.
Good luck
It's not something that is impossible, it's absolutely achievable but at the same time even after following every possible technique or path one can get struck at 98 or 99 due to so called silly unnoticeable mistakes committed or may just happen to so many bright students but one should prepare to the best and give the best shot. Let's get to facts to be followed :
1. NCERT should be on your tips for each subject particularly for biology and chemistry and for physics HC verma will work.
2. I used previous year cbse booklet in the last 5 months after syllabus is completed in schools. Some of the questions repeat or the same patterned question are ask in some sections or may be from the same topic but different question is given so going through these is something that will surely prepare you to get closer to that score.
3. For physics I prefer you to revise and practice even the same sample papers or previous papers again and again and make sure you realise what kind of questions you find uneasy or you forget the pattern or formulas so that later on you work more on there topics.
4. Practice diagrams, flow chart, tables( need not to be very good at it but be little artistic so that your answer sheet looks different you the students that will struck on 85s or for that mater 90s ), cause presentation matters too.
'Forget not to revise again and again'
Lastly just prepare by all your heart and full of enthusiasm because these marks might not be very useful later on but definitely a power booster and will increase your confidence.
If sill there's any queries about this topic you can use comments freely.
Good luck
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Hi Aayush, As per your query about scoring highest mark of 100 in PCB subjects, i would like to tell that at least you can get very near to it if not exactly 100%, the difference which actually dont matter in your future career.. No body, no entrance exam ask for 100%..
I would like to advise
1. Make proper time table
2. Develop your concept
3. Practice numbericals
4. Maintain your health
5. Before sleeping, revise and review what you have done in whole day
Hopefully it helps
Regards
Dr Parmanand Agarwal
MBBS MD
Career counselor
I would like to advise
1. Make proper time table
2. Develop your concept
3. Practice numbericals
4. Maintain your health
5. Before sleeping, revise and review what you have done in whole day
Hopefully it helps
Regards
Dr Parmanand Agarwal
MBBS MD
Career counselor
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Study hard nd nothing else....
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