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CBSE Class XII Economics Examination Guide

While we all are a part of daily economics, it is a struggle to remember the theories of it and further, be able to solve calculations about it. Students attempting Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) Class XII Economics examination also face a similar scenario.
However, with proper management and clear strategy to learn and understand economics, students can excel in the subject. Economics subject expert Navmesh Kothari shares essential tips and changes in this examination from this session.
What changes to expect in Economics exam this year?
CBSE this year made important changes in the examination pattern of class XII Economics major change will be observed in the question paper format in the board exam 2020.
Question paper will have more number of objective type questions with aim to discourage students from rote learning develop analytical skills and reasoning abilities among students produce better results and improve the academic quality of institutions.
Now CBSE will be introducing 25 percent of objective type questions consists many varieties. Thus out of 80 only 60 marks will be given to the subjective type questions where students are required to write the detailed answer.
Pro of the new pattern
This will definitely help students improve their scores in exams and lessen the burden of writing a lengthy paper. Board had already introduced more number of internal choices in 2020 board exam.
Most Important Topics Economics Exam 2020
National Income Accounting
Determination of Income and Employment (AD-AS)
Major challenges facing Indian Economy
Development Experience (1947-1990) and Economic Reform since 1991
How to study & understand Economics?
Don’t cram the readings.
Follow a pattern for example in case you start with long answer questions, complete that section and only then move to short or very short answer section.
To become top scores, you need to regularly revise all the concepts.
Economics is a combination of theory and numerical. For the theory portion you should practice writing so as to increase your writing skills and numerical portion, practice as much numerical as you can.
While attempting examination…
Concept behind the specific question: Read question carefully and thoroughly then only you (students) can understand the principle working behind the particular question.
Among the question with internal choices, select the one that you plan to attempt and frame skeletons or concept mapping of the answer your going write for these questions.
Highlight the important points and write your answer in points to enhance visibility.
Make graphs wherever required.

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