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@Demira.28
4 months ago
Scoring 95+ in your Class 12 board economics exam requires a strategic approach and consistent effort. Here are some effective tips to help you achieve this goal:
1. Understand the Syllabus and Exam Pattern
Familiarize yourself with the syllabus and the structure of the exam. Know the weightage of different chapters and topics.
2. Create a Study Plan
Time Management: Allocate specific time slots for economics daily. Divide your study sessions into manageable chunks.
Balance: Include time for revision, practice, and breaks to avoid burnout.
3. Focus on Concepts
Ensure you understand key concepts and theories, such as microeconomics and macroeconomics principles.
Use flowcharts and diagrams to visualize complex ideas.
4. Regular Revision
Set aside time each week for revision. This helps reinforce what you’ve learned and aids retention.
Create summary notes for each chapter for quick revision before exams.
5. Practice Previous Years’ Papers
Solve past year question papers and sample papers to get a feel for the exam format and types of questions.
Time yourself while practicing to improve speed and accuracy.
6. Focus on Writing Skills
Practice writing clear and concise answers. Pay attention to structure: introduction, body, and conclusion.
Use bullet points and headings where appropriate to enhance readability.
7. Answering Techniques
Read questions carefully and answer what is asked. Avoid unnecessary information that could confuse the examiner.
Support your answers with relevant examples, diagrams, and graphs where applicable.
8. Clarify Doubts
Don’t hesitate to ask teachers or peers for clarification on topics you find challenging.
Join study groups to discuss concepts and solve doubts collaboratively.
9. Stay Updated
Keep abreast of current economic events and issues, as they may be relevant for application-based questions.
10. Mock Tests
Take full-length mock tests under exam conditions to build confidence and identify areas needing improvement.
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