CBSE Class 12
Hello Aspirant,
Today in a joint meeting of CBSE and Education ministry, it has been decided that class 12th exams are postponed till any further announcement so the exams are not cancel yet for class 12th. So we have to wait for the situation to get under control because the examinations have been postponed till further notice only because of huge outbreak of corona virus and Dr. RP Nishank stated that they will not expose the life of any children to such danger so the exams are held to be suspended till further announcement but till then keep preparing for the exams, try to solve previous year's questions and sample papers as much as you can because it will keep you in practice and also you will get to know the level of questions asked in real board examination.
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!!
Hello aspirant
According to news CBSE Class 12 Board Exams can be postponed till July due to the rise in Covid-19 cases.The Class 12 Board Exam 2021 was already postponed by the Central Board of Secondary Education and the Class 10 Board Exam was cancelled to prevent the spread of Covid-19.
Hope this helps. All the best.
Hello,
Hope you doing great.
You have not mentioned which course you are asking about. So for reference, the eligibility for securing a seat in Btech, a candidate must pass their 12th class with PCM with an aggregate of 45% for general candidate and SC/ST candidates, you need to pass class 12th with an aggregate of 40%.
There is no direct admission criteria or management criteria.
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however admission criteria differs institute wise and has different qualifying score criteria for admission. kindly mention the college name, then we may help you with necessary information .
Hey,
Sorry to say but the harsh reality is no matter how good the college is there is no surety of getting placement or internship for distance students.
The students do get the comfortability of not going to classes regularly and just going to give the exams. But it comes at a cost like these that results in minimum chance of getting an internship.
Due to this CovID-19 , every college is conducting it's admission as well as classes online. So I think it won't be a problem for you. For now the distance as well as the regular course will just feel the same.
Will suggest you to go for normal college and not distance course.
Hope that helps.
Thank you.
Hi
Yes, Practical Examination will not be conducted again , the same marks of your Practical Examination will gets carried over, you will have to provide your marks details while filling the form as a private candidate and you need to give only theory examination.
You can check the same on the official website of CBSE the link for which is provided below
https://cbseit.in/cbse/web/pvtform /
Your profile suggests that you are a medicine experience so I am guessing that you are going to appear for either physics chemistry or Biology as private candidate.
Follow the below tips for your examination
*in case you are going to appear for biology, you should read the chapter first then understand the biological processes and then learn them my heart and also learn the important examples. You can refer to books like trueman's Biology to understand difficult topics.
*in case you are going to appear for chemistry go through all the solved examples and intext and exercise questions of NCERT or your state board text book , in organic chemistry focus more on name reactions there are two questions from name reaction each year in board examination and many questions are based on them directly
*in case you are going to appear for physics, you can follow reference books like SL Arora, derivations are very often asked in your board exam ,so practice all the derivations and do revise them as there are chances of forgetting them , go through solved examples and then go for unsolved numericals.
*Go through previous 10 year 12th cbse examination question papers as concepts are often repeated in exam so it will be of great help in your preparation
*Once you are done with your complete examination syllabus go through at least 3-5 mock test papers in each subject
Thank you
Greetings,
if you are taking re-admission then you have to go through everything all over again with your new subjects which includes practical exams for all the subjects in your syllabus.
good luck
If you are from PCM background the approximate percentile score of you would be 78-79 percentile. percentile is nothing but the percent of values below a specific value. This means you've performed better than 78 - 79% of all the students (1016719 [excluding absentees]) that took the same exam.
Hope it would be helpful.
Greetings! Chemistry:
Unit-I - Solid State
The questions are likely to be asked on the metallic solids in the classification of solids based on different binding forces, numerical problems on the calculation of density of unit cell and electron sea model.
Unit-II - Solutions
Students can expect one mark questions on types of solutions. The other important topics are Henry's law, depression of freezing point, Van't Hoff factor and osmotic pressure.
Unit-III - Electrochemistry
One can expect one mark questions on conductance in electrolytic solutions and Kohlrausch's Law. The Faradays' laws, lead accumulator and standard electrode potential are important.
Unit-IV - Chemical Kinetics
The rate of reaction, concept of collision theory, effect of temperature in activation energy, Arrhenious equation and concept of collision theory are very important.
Unit-V - Surface Chemistry
The adsorption - physisorption and chemisorption are very important along with Tyndall effect and Brownian movement. Students should also focus on types of emulsions.
Unit-VI - Isolation of Elements
The principles and methods of extraction - concentration, oxidation, reduction are very important.
Unit-VII - p-Block Elements
In the Group 15 Elements, the conceptual questions are expected this year from compounds of Nitrogen and preparation properties & uses of Nitrogen. The same goes for Phosphorus as well. The questions on Ozone, Sulphur and Sulphuric acids are expected in the Group 16 Elements. While coming to the Group 17 Elements, compounds of halogens and oxoacids of halogens are crucial.
Unit-VIII - d-Block And f-Block
Elements In the first row transition metals, ionization enthalpy, oxidation states and interstitial compounds are important. Take a close look on the topics related to Lanthanoids and Actinoids.
Unit-IX - Coordination Compounds
Students are advised to revise the coordination number, colour, magnetic properties and shapes thoroughly. The structure and stereo isomerism are also equally important.
Unit-X - Haloalkanes and Haloarenes
Read the nomenclature, nature of C-X bond, optical rotation and uses & environmental effects of - dichloromethane, trichloromethane, tetrachloromethane, iodoform, freons and DDT.
Unit-XI - Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers
Read thoroughly the nomenclature, methods of preparation, uses and properties of Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers.
Unit-XII - Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids
Not much important in this unit. However, give special attention to carboxylic acids uses and mechanism of Nucleophilic addition. Unit-XIII - Organic Compounds containing Nitrogen The Amines
methods of preparation is the most important besides identification of primary, secondary and tertiary amines. The chemical reactions and importance in synthetic organic chemistry is also important.
Unit-XIV - Biomolecules
The classification of aldoses and ketoses, denaturations of proteins, classification of vitamins and nucleic acids - DNA and RNA are important.
Unit-XV - Polymers
Give utmost importance to the methods of polymerization, copolymerization and bakelite.
Unit-XVI - Chemistry in Everyday Life
In the chemicals in medicine, focus on antibiotics and antacids. In the chemicals in food, give importance to artificial sweetening agents. However, soaps, detergents and cleansing action are important in the cleansing agents.
I hope this was helpful. Thank you!
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