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CBSE Class 12th Mathematics Board Exam 2020: Important tips to score full marks

Speed News Desk | Updated on: 10 February 2020, 12:42 IST

Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will start the board examination for Class 12th from February 15, 2020, across the country. Students would gird up their loins to score good marks.

For the 12th Board exam, students get worried because their further study depends on their marks scored in Class XII. On the other hand, Mathematics is one of the toughest subjects for Science streams students.


Therefore, the pressure to score well in Mathematics paper, students several times get confused from where to start which topic should be covered and which should be left.

This year, CBSE Class 12th Maths board exam will be held on 17th March 2020, therefore, only a few days are left for the examination.

So, for all such aspirants, we are here with some important tips that would help you in scoring good marks in Math subject.

Check out some tips for CBSE Class 12th Mathematics:

1. Understand your syllabus:

It is mandatory that students should know the latest CBSE Class 12th Maths syllabus 2020 according to the weightage of different units. According to the weightage, candidates should focus on the topic.

2. Know the latest marking scheme:

Aspirants should know the marking pattern of CBSE for every section asked in the exam.

3. Solve Previous years question papers:

Try to understand the paper pattern and also your capability, it is required to solve previous years question papers.

4. Make formulae notebook:

At last moment, students forget important formulae to solve the problem therefore, to keep in mind jot all the formulas on your notebook which you can revise before going to the examination hall.

5. Time Management:

To solve any question, one must know how much time a single question requires. Therefore, time management should be required to solve the complete question paper in the given duration.

Best of luck to all board exams aspirants!

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First published: 10 February 2020, 12:35 IST