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Tips to ace calculus ahead of CBSE class 12 board exam

by Sia Pitt Business

Your CBSE class 12 board exam is just round the corner and the one thing that fears all of us is calculus in mathematics. The branch of mathematics that deals with the operations such as integration and differentiation is known as calculus. In case you are one of those students who hate numbers, then studying calculus can be really hard for you. Here we have come up some simple tips that will help you to master calculus and score better in CBSE board exams.

 Your NCERT textbook should become one of your close friends since it is a great resource for studying calculus and also getting the homework done. It contains more detailed discussions than those presented in the class by your instructor. It shows you more examples and with lots of explanations. Having a NCERT textbook would also allow you to study and restudy those concepts that you may find confusing. But make sure that you don't read your textbook like a novel or much worst, do speed reading. Try to spend time, say ten to fifteen minutes per page. Read per page carefully and work on the details with your pencil and paper as you go along. Your textbook will surely give you a lot of examples. Hence, try to work on the examples yourself. This will allow you to practice more and check your answers immediately. If you need proper CBSE sample papers for class 12, you can get them online.

 Classes for CBSE class 12 board exams are intended for students to learn more. However, in order to facilitate learning, you should be able to participate actively during discussions and lectures. Showing up in class is surely not enough. When attending a lecture/discussion of calculus try to take notes and think about what you are writing down. There are times that your teacher would ask somebody to present on the board the calculus homework that was previously assigned. Try to volunteer and present your calculus homework and this will surely help you sharpen your ability and also boost your self-esteem and confidence. Most of the time, your instructor would ask questions to the class, so try to answer his/her questions. Do not worry if your answers is wrong as long as you have figured out what makes it wrong and be able to avoid the same mistake in the future during the board exam.

 You must take out time and solve as many CBSE sample papers for class 12 mathematics as possible. This will surely help you keep a tab on your preparation levels.


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