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Is it possible to score 90+ marks in English in 12th HSC Board, Science Stream?

Ofcourse..Follow some tips…For 12thEnglish MissionALLWAYSRemember thisYou will be having 4 different sets A, B, C, D. . .Wherein theSeen passages,Seen poems,Rapid reading section would be different for each set.Unseen passages and writing skills would be same for all the sets. .If you try to analyse this properly,you can't afford to skip anything basically.1.Always start studying from the last unit i.e. unit 8 then 7,6,5. . . so on as you don't have much hold over the last 4 units compared to the ones at the start.For Writing Skills:1 mark is always for Grammar and presentation skills. . .1.Letter Writing : Always prefer formal letter.This would include letters for general civic problems, job application letter,etc. Remember to write Address,Subject,Reference,Thanking you, enclosures, etc.Divide the letter into 3 paragraphs. . .Don't give full stop after writing the date.In the first paragraph, mention the sole purpose for writing the letter in 2-3 lines.Second paragraph, should be a flop descriptive one with regard to the subject and thelast paragraph, should conclude the letter in a polite way.(Easy to score 3.5marks out of 4over here if written with perfection and not a single cancellation.Tourist Leaflet: Write it in a creative way with quality content.Add your own points along with the points asked.(Maximum you can get 3.5/4 marks over here)Report Writing: Headline carries 1 mark so give a good one.Placeline and dateline half mark. Divide the report into three paragraphs.*Sequence* of events which took and the past tense of the report are the most important points to be kept in mind.In the first one, describe what happened, where it happened, at what time it happened and who was there. . .Basically, first paragraph should answer major 'Wh' questions.In the second paragraph, decribe what were the major highlights of the event in brief sequentially.In the third paragraph, conclude the report in one or two sentences and the end mention. . . Reporter. ..(Maximum you can 3 marks)Information transfer: Always go for non-verbal to verbal one as it consumes your time.Write it in only 1 paragraph covering half or more than half page. Start like this. . .' The above diagrams gives information. . .about. . .write what is given in the question. . .After that, write whatever you understand from the pictorial representation as it in simple words. Don't write too much. Keep it brief and simple. (Maximum marks: 3.5/4)Interview Questions: Frame 10 questions. Give a introduction about the person whom you're interviewing in 2-3 lines. Keep the questions simple. Always ask these 4 questions for any type of interview:What were the challenges faced by you during your less adventurous days?Who motivated you or influenced when times were thick and thin?What was the turning point of your life?What advice/ message would you like to give to the young generation who aspires to become like you? (Ask this question always at the end)(Maximum marks: 4/4)View/ Counterview: Don't attempt this as it is not a scoring topic. You can't manipulate the points given and you have to be precise enough while conveying your view/ counterview.Speech Writing: Very similar to expand the idea. Always start with the salutation. . .' Respected teacher and my dear friends' and then divide the speech into minimum 5 paragraph. Enrich it with lot of quotes, examples, case studies,etc. Quality content is expected. Not easy to score unless you write in a creative way.(Maximum marks: 2.5/3)Note: As soon as you get the question paper, glance through the writing skills, make a proper choice and collect thoughts on that as you write the paper.Don't waste more time solving comprehension, for 2 marks questions: 4 sentences are expected. If you write 1 it 2 quotes, even 2- 3 sentences would be enough.( You can easily score 2/2)Be spacious while writing the paper. Highlight important points and quotes or anything new which you have written with a pencil.Mark my words, it does matter!Don't use short forms, numbers anywhere while writing the answer unless it's mentioned in the extract. Your marks are being cut using that.Don't skip anything.Don't try to learn new things at the last moment.Follow whatever you believe with conviction.Last but not the least: Keep your best foot forward and let go of everything and remember this. ..' Whatever is Difficult can be made Simple,Whatever is Simple can be made Easy,And whatever is Easy can be done Superbly. . .'"EFFORTS MAY FAIL BUT YOU SHOULD NOT FAIL TO MAKE EFFORTS!" ~ Nido QubeinI hope this will help you..P.S. -This is my 1st “long answer” xp ;-pPPS- please upvote this if you find it useful

How much can you score in an IGNOU degree?

I can feel the heat of your question. It isn't just overhyped that scoring in IGNOU is tough, it actually is.Wait, do not get disheartened. I'll help you pull off this, quick and easy. ;)I completed my MA in English from IGNOU last year, and crossed off by just making it into the 1st division. I later realized I could have made another 5%, if not more.Scoring every percent in IGNOU is tough- it isn't like those private engineering college exams (the ones in which even I appeared), where you simply pass- Everytime.You can score in IGNOU, if you are strategic. You might not score anything if you're studying hard and hard.(BUT THIS IS SOMETHING THAT I BELIEVE, MIGHT DIFFER FOR YOU)I studied heavily for my first semester. I appeared only for 2 exams, Drama and Literature. And I knew every word of these 2 subjects very well. I was familiar to every character, the way they were spelled and even the names of houses and streets and pets in the stories. I wrote for all 100 and passed these with 50 and 42 respectively.Shocked.My counselor told me, get the copies rechecked. I didn't. I was badly disappointed. But if you face this, you should. I have seen some of my good friends drop out of the course after getting such grades.Maybe they do not check. Because every copy that is being evaluated gives them around 45_50rupees, and exams happen just twice a year, that is just one month of evaluation with teachers getting rotational shifts. So they tend to earn as much as they can.So how do they check this?Less by what you write, more by how much you write.This was something again what my counselor told me, not directly.But, you never know, sometimes there are evaluators who do read what you write. So, do get your basics right too. No B.Tech lyrics please.Now, here a checklist that you must follow while preparing for your IGNOU exams:Download exam papers, for both summer and winter sessions, for the past 10 years.Download the assignments too, if you canNow for each block see how often was a question repeated from itSee which blocks are never asked or asked once in 4–6 yearsThere will be around 4 such blocks that are sure to be questioned everytimeThere will be 2–3 such blocks that are included once every two or three yearsNow these 2–3 blocks will have optional questions with the remaining blocksBegin by preparing thoroughly for the first 4 sure-shot blocksThen prepare the other 2–3; you can skip even touching the optional if you prepare these wellNow, how should you attempt the exam:There is a rule in IGNOU, kind of what they believe they have made. The rule is your 20 marks answer should be around 6–7pages long.How to write a 6–7 page long answer:I admit, it is really difficult to write a 7 page long answer and attempt 5 such answers in 3 hours. Neither, would there be that much content to puke out from the memory or creativity.So you can draw a margin on the right hand side of the sheet, throughout. This can be 2.5 inches thick. It serves two purposes.. one it reduces the page width and two it also provides the evaluator fair space to place the marks and total easily.I have been a b.tech evaluator and I really felt comfortable evaluating such sheets, even though I knew the student was trying to trick me. But, it is a win win.That's all b.d.w, but you must write real meaningful answers in that space, in those 7 pages.Also, divide your answers into parts:IntroductionBodyHeadings under bodyConclusionUnderline important ideas, to catch the evaluator's eye. Be direct, specific and correct.That's it.I wish you score, all the way through your course.Thanks for asking me this… :)

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