I scored 89.8% so I'm not really sure if I'm qualified to answer this question, but I'd still give it a try.
This answer is for people who aren't exactly in the 'Genius' category (like myself), if you're one then chill, you don't need any special preparation.
You didn't mention which Board you're talking about so I'm going to assume that it's CBSE. Also, you didn't mention which stream you belong to so I'm going to assume that it's PCM (let's say with C++). Let's talk about each subject separately.
Before we discuss all the different subjects I'd like to stress that NCERT textbooks are more important than anything else. I've seen enough people underestimating NCERT textbooks just because they went to some coaching institute and studied some "high level stuff". They fail miserably.
Physics
You must read all the chapters in detail. Make sure you practice each and every derivation multiple times. Practice writing answers that are to the point yet descriptive. Thoroughly studying each chapter will help you write answers the way they're written in the book and that will automatically fetch you full marks for the question. Numerical questions don't appear much so there's no need to practice varieties of them. Practical is 30 marks so make sure you do well in it. Practice writing each practical report.
You must read all the chapters in detail. Make sure you practice each and every derivation multiple times. Practice writing answers that are to the point yet descriptive. Thoroughly studying each chapter will help you write answers the way they're written in the book and that will automatically fetch you full marks for the question. Numerical questions don't appear much so there's no need to practice varieties of them. Practical is 30 marks so make sure you do well in it. Practice writing each practical report.
Chemistry
Again, reading each chapter in detail is important. All parts - Organic, Inorganic, Physical and Metallurgy are equally important. When you're aiming for >90% you don't really want to skip or underestimate anything. Practical is important, you must memorize tests and results of Salt analysis.
Again, reading each chapter in detail is important. All parts - Organic, Inorganic, Physical and Metallurgy are equally important. When you're aiming for >90% you don't really want to skip or underestimate anything. Practical is important, you must memorize tests and results of Salt analysis.
Mathematics
You must practice each and every question given in the NCERT textbook including examples. Don't jump to books like RD Sharma etc. without finishing NCERT first. NCERT is enough for board exams so instead of practising from different books I'd recommend you to do NCERT problems multiple times. Your practice should be enough for you to recall the solution upon looking at any problem.
You must practice each and every question given in the NCERT textbook including examples. Don't jump to books like RD Sharma etc. without finishing NCERT first. NCERT is enough for board exams so instead of practising from different books I'd recommend you to do NCERT problems multiple times. Your practice should be enough for you to recall the solution upon looking at any problem.
Computer Science (C++ and SQL)
To perform well in CS, you MUST understand programming very well. Just like Maths, CS is not something you can study overnight and get good marks. You must yourself write code and understand exactly what it does. You'll be asked to answer output of programs and for that your understanding of the language should be good enough. Again, practical is important. Make sure you understand every single detail of all the programs you've covered in the class. You must be able to debug any errors you make during the practical exam without freaking out.
To perform well in CS, you MUST understand programming very well. Just like Maths, CS is not something you can study overnight and get good marks. You must yourself write code and understand exactly what it does. You'll be asked to answer output of programs and for that your understanding of the language should be good enough. Again, practical is important. Make sure you understand every single detail of all the programs you've covered in the class. You must be able to debug any errors you make during the practical exam without freaking out.
English
I really cannot recommend anything for language, this is the subject that stopped me from scoring >90% (I got 82 in English). I really have no clue, sorry.
I really cannot recommend anything for language, this is the subject that stopped me from scoring >90% (I got 82 in English). I really have no clue, sorry.
So, that's about it, 3 months shouldn't be that bad to cover all of this. Try to take interest in what you're studying and don't make it boring. When made interesting, studying won't cause fatigue and you'd be able to continue it for long hours. All the best!
Thank you sir, it really gave me direction to learn
ReplyDeleteCan you please help me with biology
Thanks that it helped you but sorry to say am not a bio atudrnt
ReplyDeleteI mean student
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