Board exams
Hello Pranav,
Since your boards and JEE Mains are almost at the same time, I would prefer you to focus more on JEE mains. If you finish your JEE mains portion before your boards starts, it will be easier to study the board syllabus as you will be already prepared
Hello,
There are some steps are mention below to do well in boards after one month preparation. Those are :-
1) At first you must follow your time table.
2) Figure out the important topics.
3) Practice the exam papers.
4) Pick your weak points.
5) Take short breaks.
6)
Hey,
I don't think there will be any problem with the brand or company of the book if your practicals are correct and complete. Still, I would suggest you to talk to your friends or your seniors, if you know any, that why do they all use the same nootan
Dear candidate,
For the preparation of 12th board examinations first you need to prepare a time table based on the important topics in a particular subject spend more time on the more weight age subjects and allot more time on the subjects that you are not good at preparing a
In KEAM you need to have a minimum of 10 marks in each paper that is in paper 1 and paper 2.
After you will get this or above this then you have the chances to get a good govt college. Calicut college is also under in it.
Hope
I suggest you no not to just let go of your past results but you take it as a challenge to beat your past test marks in such a way that you will never have to feel bad about any other test that you will be writing. Don't
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