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7 months agoContributor-Level 6
The CBSE uses a grading system that reflects the marks achieved in every subject. This system usually features grades ranging from A1 to E, with A1 representing the highest grade.
Each subject is assigned different marks, typically 100 for core subjects. For practical subjects, the marks may be distributed differently, such as 80 for theory and 20 for practical
.3. Calculate Total Marks.
Add the marks obtained in all subjects.
Example:
Subject 1: 85
Subject 2: 90
Subject 3: 75
Subject 4: 80
Subject 5: 95
Subject 6 (optional): 88
Total = 85 + 90 + 75 + 80 + 95 + 88 = 513
4. Convert to Percentage
To calculate the percentage, divide the total marks by
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7 months agoContributor-Level 6
Yes, you can re-evaluate your CBSE Class 10 results and then give the improvement exam. You can apply for re-evaluation of your answer scripts for specific subjects.
During revaluation process, the CBSE will re-examine your answer scripts, and if any errors are found in the initial evaluation, your marks will be revised accordingly.
Pl Note: Re-evaluation usually doesn't lead to a significant increase in marks. It's primarily for cases where there might have been a clerical error in the initial evaluation.
If you are not satisfied with the revaluated results, you can appear for the CBSE Class 10 improvement exam in the
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7 months agoContributor-Level 6
Preparing for the CBSE Class 10 board exams requires a structured approach and effective study strategies. Here are some of the best ways to prepare:
1. Understand the Syllabus
- Familiarize yourself with the CBSE syllabus for each subject.
- Note the weightage of different units and topics to prioritize your studies.
2. Create a Study Plan
- Develop a realistic timetable that allocates time for each subject based on your strengths and weaknesses.
- Include breaks and time for revision.
3. Use NCERT Textbooks
- Ensure you thoroughly study NCERT textbooks as they are the primary source for CBSE exams.
- Focus on understanding concepts rather
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7 months agoContributor-Level 6
Four days is enough to revise CBSE 10th Science effectively if you use the right strategy! Here's a focused 4-day plan for CBSE Class 10 Science to maximize your marks:
Day 1: Physics – Focus on Numericals & Key Concepts
- Revise Important Formulas Ohm's Law, Power formulas, Lens and Mirror formulas, etc. Learn SI units and symbols.
- Solve Important Numericals Light (Reflection & Refraction), Electricity, Magnetic Effects. Focus on NCERT Examples & Last 5 Years' Questions.
- Concept-Based Questions Read NCERT summary & in-text questions for conceptual clarity.
- Diagrams & Ray Diagrams. Practice lens/mirror ray
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7 months ago
Contributor-Level 10
In CBSE 10th class, there are basically Maths, Science, Social studies, English and one other language subject. And it is compulsory to divide (unequally) your study hours for each and every subject.
Identify your weak subjects and try to allot maximum time to them and you will start to gain benefit in just few days.
Revise the notes on a regular basis, solve their practice questions or Question banks. In case you are self preparing without any help then here are some tips
- Science - Take any chapter and read it thoroughly from NCERT. Just read it first time, don't try to make any notes in the first time or mark some imp. points.
Then
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7 months agoContributor-Level 6
Just keep your basics clear, you need to solve the previous year's exam papers. You must keep practising writing the answers with all the answers written clearly (neither too short nor too lengthy) with appropriate diagrams. Your good presentation skills will definitely fetch you good marks and you can achieve your target.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 6
Preparing for CBSE Class 10 exams in just 10 days is a challenging task, but it can be done with a focused and strategic approach. Here are some tips to help you maximize your study time:
1. Create a Study Schedule
- Prioritize Subjects: Identify which subjects you find most challenging and allocate more time to them.
- Daily Goals: Set specific goals for each day, such as completing chapters or practicing certain types of problems.
2. Focus on Important Topics
- Review Past Papers: Look at previous years' exam papers to identify frequently asked questions.
- NCERT Books: Since CBSE exams are largely based on the NCERT syllabus, focus on t
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7 months agoBeginner-Level 2
First, check the percentages of passed grades maximum of 75% percentage to be there to go abroad and then start taking counselling to know if the children are willing to go abroad or not I think both have different skills and different subjects one has on software, IDP one of the top universities it has the scholarship and it provides the visa information and it clears the doubt which you have. And choose the top universities before u taking counselling.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 6
You will need the details mentioned on your CBSE 10th admit card 2025 to check your result. Its okay if you have the photocopies of your hall ticket and lost the original one.
However, it is always advised to keep the documents like CBSE Class 10 admit card 2025 secured till the announcement of results.
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