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SCIENCE
1. The complete list of formulae, experiments and derivations should
be kept handy.
2. Its a strict no-no to miss the science laboratory lectures and
classes. Utilize the science laboratory as much as you can for every
single experiment.
3. The NCERT books are to be followed thoroughly to score well in
Science. Almost the whole question paper revolves around the
concepts that are given in the NCERT book.
4. Some science formulas have certain rules that you strictly need to
follow and use it correctly. For example, to use the quadratic
formula; you must first change the equation to the standard
quadratic form.
PHYSICS - Get a grip on the fundamental concepts of the subject. A
major part of the exam contains direct formulae- and theorem-
based questions. Therefore, revise them thoroughly to solve
questions accurately. Use the formulae and theorems extensively
in solving various problems from last years papers and model
papers.
CHEMISTRY - The good news is this is a high-scoring subject, and
also requires lesser time for preparation. Speed and accuracy in
solving different problems can be acquired through in-depth study
of the subject and extensive practice. Study the name reactions;
make charts of formulae along with names and revise them as and
when possible.
BIOLOGY - As the subject includes lots of diagrams, give special
attention to important diagrams and their theory. Make sure you
remember the important terms and their respective functions.
Biology involves learning and memorizing difficult terminology.
Write such terms repeatedly so as to get acquainted with them. Get
thorough with the important definitions as the subject is mostly
theory.
MATHEMATICS
1. The class 10 Math's formulas are otherwise very general, but
sometimes it is seen in the previous question papers that the
questions are asked from the middle of such numerical which you
have to identify it.
2. The concepts/formulas sheet should be kept handy.
3. You should know the usage of all the Math's formulas.
4. If you are solving a problem based question, it is advisable to
read the problem again and again to get the exact idea of what
youre being asked to solve.
5. Write down in a rough paper, exact what it is given in the question
paper and what you are asked to find. Then in a systematic way,
try and find what is asked to you.
6. Once the revision is done, start solving the sample papers,
unsolved papers and practice papers within the given set of time.