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CBSE Class XII Business Studies Exam Tips

Business Studies examination for class XII Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) from this year on has a twist. Unlike previous years, when students attempted only external examination for the subject, they must attempt an internal assessment as well.
Business Studies combines elements of accountancy, finance, marketing, organizational studies and economics. This can be a scoring subject as well, if students prepare and write the examination strategically. Most importantly, the subject gives you a preview of management studies in future.
Helping students score their best, Business Studies subject expert Seema Asthana shared the essential tips and guidelines for the examination for our readers.
More Number of Objective Type questions
This comes as a major relief for class 12 students that CBSE has introduced 25% multiple choice questions (MCQs) in Business studies in board exam 2020. Thus, out of 80, only 60 marks will be given to the subjective type questions where students are required to write the detailed answers. This will definitely help students improve their scores in exams and lessen the burden of writing a lengthy paper. Moreover, MCQs will push students to study each and every topic with proper understanding.
Increased Number of Internal Choices in Different Questions
Board has introduced internal choice in Business studies for the first time in class 12 board examination 2020.
 The increased number of choices will help students pick a question which they are more confident about. This definitely helps them enhance their marks in the board examination.
Tips for scoring
Solve the latest Sample paper Uploaded by CBSE
Solve at least 5 to 6 sample papers.
Read thoroughly your NCERT BOOK Chapter wise.
Underline the key terms, learn and write.
As paper comprises of case studies so these key terms will help you to comprehend the case studies.
Important topics are
Nature of management
Objectives of management
Principles of Fayol and Taylor's principles and techniques
Impact of government policies
Demonetisation
Planning process
Structure of organization, decentralization staffing process, training and development
Concept of directing, elements of directing
Controlling process
Relationship between controlling and planning
Financial decisions, Capital structure, financial markets, trading procedures, SEBI functions, marketing mix elements, marketing concept and philosophy, consumer protection redressal agencies, Role of NGO'S


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