CBSE Class 12: 10 Important Tips to crack Business Studies paper
CBSE has released the datesheet for their class 12th Board exams on the official website. The exams are scheduled to commence from March 2, 2015 and will come to an end on April 20, 2015.
Business Studies paper, is considered as one of the highest scoring subject is scheduled to be held on March 4, 2015. For all those students who are nervous about only one preparatory leave should not miss these tips
Tips for writing the exam smartly:
During the reading time of 15 minutes, read the question paper carefully, check out the marks assigned to each question and the word limit. Try to follow a proper serial order although you may first attempt those questions which you know very well
Write your answers within the word limit. Try not to exceed the word limit as you will not get more marks than prescribed but might waste your valuable time.
Divide your time well between short and long answers so that you don't run out of time while attempting the last questions keeping last 15-20 minutes for revision
Give answers in point, as far as possible rather than in paragraph. Underline the heading and the key points or the main heading can be written in capital letters.
The presentation of your answers is very important. Try to start your answers with introduction and end it with conclusion. Support your answers with relevant examples
Your answers can be made more presentable by using diagrams and cartoons in answering the question which requires your opinion, present views from both sides and then give your own judgment
Don't get confused with the words such as describe, list, enumerate etc. You should answer the question as per the marks assigned and the word limit
Where the questions demand you to write 3 points of differences or 3 points about a topic in that case even if you write 5-6 points and your first 2 points are wrong then in that case your first 3 points will only be considered, even if your last points are all correct. Therefore write the points first with which you are very confident and don't exceed the number of points than asked
Always mention the basis of distinction in answers to question related to comparison
Follow the proper sequence if the question demands you to write about the process or steps
Students are advised to adopt a positive attitude and have confidence in themselves.