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Most Bio students are taking their CBSE Biology exam right now! I guess you'll have to wait a while!
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Chapter 8, Application Of Integrals, Miscellanious Example No. 3, Page No. 373
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That's great news! Try remembering those topics, Tarin!
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@ Umang
I'll have to agree with that! After all, CBSE is the one that'll test us! Anyways, I just wanted to know what people think about it!
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Hello!
You'll have to judge for yourself whether you are good enough or not. If you are a hopeless case (like I am) who can't seem to even comprehend JEE-level questions, then there is no point in wasting time and money.
Simply analyse a few sample JEE papers and you'll know where you stand. With barely a month to go, starting your preparation now would be an excercise in futility. But if you've studied sincerely what you have been taught in school so far, then I reckon that you should take the chance.
Kind regards Ashish
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Hello!
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Hope this helped!
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Hello everyone!
I was downloading the Maths textbook from ncert.nic.in when I noticed that NCERT has issued model test papers as well. I checked them out and found that the Maths paper was nowhere close to the pattern prescribed by CBSE.
Here is the link...
http://www.ncert.nic.in/html/pdf/announcement/ModelQPaper/Class12/Math.pdf
What do you think of it? Is there any chance that this kind of test paper may be asked in the examination?
Kind regards Ashish
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Hello!
Well, something similar happened to me when i got my home connected to the Internet a few years ago! I guess you can't do much about it. You should have known that the term 'download' is used to mean much more than only the stuff that you 'save' to your computer from the Net. Come to think of it, doesn't every page that you view on the Net first has to 'get to your computer' before you view it? And BSNL uses the term to mean exactly that. It's more like a dial-up connection. It's broadband only in terms of the speed that it offers.
Check out the schemes offered by Airtel, or any other telecommunications company for that matter, that let you surf and save from the web for a fixed fee per month!
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Hello!
If you made a deeper analysis of the Chemistry and Physics question papers, you would notice that most questions had been taken straight out of the NCERT textbooks. And since most students don't really think much of NCERT textbooks ( including me), the paper was perceived to be tough.
So your best bet will be to do the NCERT textbook for Maths through and through - that should get you good marks. And let me tell you beforhand that most people will advice you to do the same!!! Wait and watch!
Hope this helped!
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@pramod6990
Wouldn't hurt to know about ICSE toppers, would it?
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Hiii
Seriously, using too many guides isn't going to be of much help. I don't use any other books for English, but still what I'll suggest is that you choose the book that best explains and exemplifies the various writing tasks that will be asked in Section B. I really can't buy the argument that guides can help score well in Section C. Until and unless one has a way with words, there's always a limit to which hard work will fetch one marks in that section.
Hope this helped! Best of luck!
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You were right - I could not understand much of it! Seems like the hallowed 'Indian Institutes Of Technology are, after all, Indian!
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