Summary of "How To Start Class 12th?😱 | Class 12 Board Exam Preparation | Must Watch 👍| Sameer Sir"

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Class 12 is a critical year: it finishes school and forms the academic foundation for graduation and competitive exams (CUET, UPSC, etc.). Treat it seriously from day one. Avoid blind memorization — adopt an analytical, concept-driven approach and be consistent throughout the year.

Don’t memorize blindly. Focus on concepts, connections and steady revision.


Five foundational steps to start Class 12

  1. Understand your path

    • Read and understand the syllabus in detail; note differences from Class 11.
    • Study previous-year question papers (PYQs) to identify frequently asked topics, question types and the exam pattern (CBSE emphasizes competency-based, analytical questions).
  2. Make NCERT your primary resource

    • Treat NCERT as the “Bible” for boards and CUET. Fully cover NCERT before consulting other reference books.
  3. Create good notes

    • Make concise, personal-language notes (do not copy NCERT verbatim).
    • Include exact terminology where necessary, vocabulary meanings, flowcharts and short pointers for quick revision.
  4. Use subject-specific strategies

    • Example: History — connect events and ask analytical questions; Geography — regular map practice; Humanities — prepare for competency-based questions.
  5. Time management and routine

    • Minimize distractions (phone, social media).
    • Be consistent: avoid long breaks followed by last-minute cramming.

Detailed actionable methodology and instructions

A. Syllabus & exam pattern

B. NCERT-focused study

C. Two-Read Rule (minimum)

D. Note-making (format and content)

E. The Six-Question Formula (useful for History/Pol. Sci.)

For every topic, ask and note:

Use these to craft answers suited to competency-based and analytical questions. Fill knowledge gaps by researching reliable sources when needed.

F. Geography specifics

G. Revision and exam-practice timeline

H. Daily routine and time allocation

I. Avoid distractions & maintain consistency

J. Miscellaneous study tips


Exam-prep package / coaching mentioned

Sameer (Sameer Sir) introduces PW (Physicswala) Humanities coaching options for Class 12 Humanities:

Claim: these packages provide structure, consistency, practice and doubt resolution, aligning with the recommended strategies.


Common student concerns addressed

Question: How to manage many tasks (PYQs, notes, flowcharts, vocab, mapwork, DPPs)?


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