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State Board Commerce (XI-XII) - Test Papers

State Board Commerce (XI-XII) - Test Papers

NCERT Solutions

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To help the students of class 8-10 find the correct approach to solving the NCERT questions, Team Robomate+ has launched NCERT Solutions. NCERT books are very important for any CBSE student as well as competitive exam aspirants, as they form the core foundation for learning in these schools.
NCERT books help a student preparing for entrance exams understand the syllabus and what is expected out of him in these exams. These books provide clear cut discussions and abundant learning about the topics in hand. NCERT books are the best source for students preparing NEET, JEE, AIPMT etc.
NCERT books are considered as the most authentic source of information as the content is well researched and written by a team of experts. NCERT books also build a strong conceptual foundation among its readers. These books provide a holistic learning experience by incorporating questions which test the reader’s mind.
We at Robomate+ provide the NCERT solutions for all subjects of class 8 – 10, designed by our team of experts and top rated teachers and help them in double check the approach they are using are the best.
The model solutions of the NCERT questions given at the end of every unit give step-by-step detailed solutions to every question of NCERT textbook and are very helpful in acing the exams. They also help students to compare their answers with the sample answers for CBSE students

Why is Robomate+ the best study app for your child?

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When we think of studying or learning the usual picture that our mind conjures up is a teacher standing in front of the class and teaching students a subject. The students are furiously jotting down notes. At the end of the lecture the teacher asks if anyone has any doubts about the information given by her and students who have doubts raise their hands. A small session of doubt clarifying follows and the class is complete.

This maybe the dream scenario, but we all know that this isn’t how it works. The teachers, with all due respect to them, do not have enough time to complete their syllabus. She doesn’t have the time to clarify doubts. If she does squeeze in time for doubt solving, not all students have the courage to raise their hands. Regarding making notes we all know the famous backbenchers were having fun or sharing the latest joke.

Taking these few setbacks in the school scenario are enough to make Robomate+ a strong contender as a revision tool. Robomate+ has video lectures that students can watch as many number of times as they wish – till they understand the concepts. There are end of module tests to find out how much a student has understood from the current lecture. End of chapter tests like the name denotes tests how much a student has remembered of the chapter.

Dynamic Test are a feature of Robomate+ that asks random questions from multiple chapters to find out if the student is ready for a test based on two or more chapters. If that’s not all a performance tracker gives a detailed analysis of the child’s progress and highlights his strengths and weaknesses.

The Science Behind the Making of Robomate+

Does a parent or even a teacher need any more reasons why Robomate+ should be a student’s companion in his studying years?

Robomate+ is an app that is not just a bundle of lectures and tests, but a lot of research has gone into the final product that you can use in the comfort of your home.

For instance a common question is why is there a teacher in the video lectures when it could have simply been an animation? Young students prefer cartoons don’t they?

Why videos and why not audio so that a student can listen to it while holding his book?

Why are the videos of such short duration? Why not a half hour lecture like in school?

Why tests after every short video? Why not directly at the end of the chapter?

There are countless questions that we have been asked and we have tried to answer them in the following article.

You will be pleasantly surprised by the amount of work that has gone into bringing Robomate+ as the complete study solution to you.

 

Last 10 day Preparation Tips for MHT-CET Engineering 2017 Exam.

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Maharashtra Common Entrance Test or MHT CET is a Maharashtra state level entrance exam that is conducted annually to open their admission doors for all possible colleges that offer full-time degree courses in technical education. All aspiring engineers lose sleep over these last few days to gear up for the D-day. This guide will help you prepare better during the last lap of your MHT CET marathon.

  1. Revision time: Not to state the obvious but the last 10 days are only meant for revision. Make sure that your revision is focused on the main exam and on refreshing concepts. Practice all you can during these last 10 days to hone your skills.
  1.  Refresh your mind: Be an early riser and spend some time exercising (like yoga) to clear your mind. This will help you concentrate better on your studies and stay alert for the rest of the day.
  1. Time management: Make sure to fairly divide your time between all the subjects every day instead of just focusing on one or two subjects each day. This way you will not over-spend or under-spend your time on any one subject.
  1. Biological clock: Every person needs to figure out their own peak hours and set their time table according to their body clock. Also, it is important to take mandatory breaks between subjects, to avoid confusion in your brain.
  1. Handy references: Keep a white board or chart handy that has a list of formulae and concepts that you can glance through from time to time. This saves time from searching books and keeps all formulae at the tip of your tongue.
  1. Subject scrutiny: Without any bias, it is clear that Physics needs the most practice, so focus on all the numericals and conceptual parts. Chemistry is where you can score easy as long as you are good with the molecular equations and other basic concepts. Zoology and Botany is where your memory skills will be tested, so you better brush those biology terminologies well. Mathematics needs lots of practice, so concentrate more on hyperbola, parabola and rectangular parabola, trigonometry, vectors, 3D and integral calculus. Brush up those short cuts that will help you save some precious time in the exam.
  1. Sample papers: Last ten days should see you solving as many problems as possible. From sample papers to mock tests, attempt them all. MHT CET mock tests from RoboChamps will help you prepare well. RoboChamps also helps you by giving you a detailed performance analysis where you can analyze your time management as well as weak points or subjects. It will also give you an idea of the way your competitors are performing.
  1. Talk to the experienced: Talk to your seniors or friends who have already attempted MHT CET to get some much needed last minute tips. Watching the Robomate+ guidance lectures that is exclusively for MHT CET aspirants by Mahesh Tutotials Experts, will also help you get some clarity. The Robomate study forum also lets you get in touch with other MHT CET aspirants to discuss studies and doubts.

NEET 2017: Admit card release delayed, to be issued on April 22

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The release of admit card for National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test (NEET) 2017 has been delayed by a week. The delay has been caused due to court’s order to CBSE to accept the applications of candidates above 25 years of age till April 5 (midnight).

A notification released on the NEET 2017 website on Saturday said, “In view of the orders of Honourable Supreme Court of India to accept the applications of candidates above 25 years of age, admit cards will now be hosted on 22.04.2017.”

According to the official notification for the exam, the admit card for NEET 2017 was to be issued on Saturday, April 15.

KCET 2017: Admit Ticket Released; Download Now From Kea.kar.nic.in

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Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) has released the Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET) admit card. Candidates who applied for the entrance exam can download their admit card from the official website. The admit cards would be available for download till April 26, 2017. Candidates are advised to download their respective admit cards before the last date in order to avoid any hurdle due to server failure etc. KCET is conducted for admission to various undergraduate programs in Engineering, Pharmacy, Ayurveda, Homeopathy, Unani, Naturopathy and Yoga (ISM & H) etc. offered at Government, Private Aided and Private Un-aided Professional Educational Institutes.

How to download KCET 2017 Admit Card

Step one: Go to KEA official website: www.kea.kar.nic.in

Step two: Click on the link which says CET 2017 and then click on the link CET 2017 Download Hall Ticket.

Step three: In the login page, enter your application number and date of birth correctly and submit.

Step four: Download/save your admit card to your computer system and take a printout.

KCET 2017

KCET 2017 exam will be conducted in two sessions on May 2 and 3. There would be two shifts in each session. The morning shift will be from 10:30 am to 11:50 am and the evening shift will be from 2:30 pm to 3:50 pm.

On May 2, Biology exam will be conducted in morning shift and Mathematics paper will be conducted in evening shift. On May 3, Physics paper will be conducted in the morning shift and Chemistry paper will be conducted in the evening shift. Each paper will carry 60 marks.

On May 4, Kannada language test will be conducted for Horanadu and Gadinadu Kannadiga candidates from 11:30 am to 12:30 pm.

 

Last 10 day Preparation Tips for NEET 2017 Exam.

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If you are all geared up for the coming NEET exam, but are stressing over your final revision touch-up schedule, then worry not! We have a list of Do`s and Don’ts for these last days of your preparation which are extremely crucial for you.

A quick reminder about the exam pattern:

180 objective type questions are what you will be getting! All the questions will be multiple choice and the total time given to you would be three hours. The subjects covered in the examination are – Biology (90 questions), Physics (45 questions) and Chemistry (45 questions). Negative marking would be deducting one mark for every wrong answer. Correct answer fetches you four marks.

Do’s

1. Brush up all the basic concepts in every subject. Concentrate on graphs, flow charts and schematic diagrams to memorize concepts quickly. Also, write down important and recurring formulas, theorems and flowcharts on a white board/chart paper in your room. This way you can keep revising them anytime you like.

2. Time management is important, so do not forget to take many mock tests during the last ten days. Attempt at least one paper per day to know your strengths and weaknesses. Online Mock Tests like Robomate Test Series have performance trackers which give detailed analytics according to chapter, question and time.

While taking the mock tests:
• Avoid guesswork; as a wrong answer gets you a negative mark.
• Try to distribute time equally among all the sections in the paper.
• Attempt all the questions that you are confident of at first.
• Take on the difficult time consuming questions later on.

3. Clear all your last- minute queries and doubts with your mentors, teachers or friends help. It is very important that you enter the examination hall without any ounce of doubt in your head. So utilize all the time you have to get all your queries solved.

Robomate+ has a study group forum to share and clarify doubts.

4. PCB problem solving should be your priority during the last ten days. During PCB preparation, learn to divide the time between all the problems as well.

Don’ts 

1. Do not attempt to revise chapters individually during the last ten days. Also, do not start a new chapter afresh during the last ten days.

2. Do not start reading from new books that you haven`t studied before. Stick to the books that you have already studied from.

3. Do not focus on one subject for an entire day. Try to shuffle between subjects.

4. Do not saturate your brain too much and keep taking study breaks at reasonable intervals of time.

Possible important topics for NEET 2017 are:

Biology: Genetics, Morphology, Reproduction and Physiology of Plants and Animals; Cell Biology, Basics of Biotechnology and Ecology and Environment

Physics: Optics, Nuclear Physics, Mechanics and Thermodynamics

Chemistry: General Organic Chemistry, Mole Concept, Periodic Table, Coordination Chemistry and Chemical Bonding.

With these essential and easy tips, you will be set to appear for NEET

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