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CBSE Class 12 Maths Marking Scheme 2020 - 2021 | Learn 10 Tips to Study Smart



CBSE Class 12 Maths Marking Scheme 


In today's video, we are going to discuss the Syllabus and Marking Scheme for Class 12th Maths. Due to Covid19, there are lots of changes in the syllabus of Class 12. Many students are unaware or confused with the syllabus update. This video will make you familiar with the updated syllabus and marking scheme.
Watch the video till the end to understand the benefits of solving sample papers.

Learn 10 Tips to Study Smart

In this blog, let’s see a few tips on How to Study Smart. There are two ways in which you can tackle anything in your life one is HARD and the other is SMART.

1. Have your own study place and keep it clean.

2. Minimize Distractions around you.

3. Have a Timetable or Schedule.

4. Take Breaks for refreshment.

5. Feel free to ask doubts, don’t keep them inside.

6. Set goals for different timelines like daily, weekly, etc.

7. Always remind yourself why you started to get motivation.

8. Keep your body fit, to get healthy thoughts.

9. Use all facilities and resources which are in your reach.

10. Just start now.


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Takshila learning helps you in your smart work by giving proper guidance to each of the courses that you have enrolled in. The modules and the practice tests are designed in a way that you can easily get to the targets without getting involved in a waste of time and energy. The best way to carry on with smart work is to put optimal efforts to get the desired results. Takshila learning works on smart ways to minimize your efforts and provide you the desired outcomes effectively.

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