#NCERT Syllabus
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simple-minds123 · 1 year ago
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NCERT Syllabus for Class 9 Maths PDF
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studywithmith · 7 months ago
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What is the forgetting curve and how do you combat it?
The Forgetting Curve shows the process by which forgetting occurs. It demonstrates that if we learn something new, but then make no attempt to revise that information, we remember less and less of it as the hours, days and weeks go by. The forgetting curve is a memory model created by German psychologist Hermann Ebbinghaus. In fact, according to the curve, you forget:
50% of all new information within a day.
90% of all new information within a week.
HOW TO BEAT THE FORGETTING CURVE:
1) USE SPACED REPETITION
The easiest way to overcome the forgetting curve is by using spaced repetition. This means to reinforce your knowledge of whatever you are learning, by reviewing constantly at periodic intervals. There are multiple techniques such as flash cards, active recall and blurting.
2) OVER-LEARNING AND CLARITY
This means using far more intensive memory techniques to put more amount of effort in whatever subject that you are learning. This enables deep work and broadens your understanding, which creates clarity.
3)KEEP THINGS RELEVANT
This means to make an effort to make the material that you need, to be clear, concise and meaningful without anything that is irrelevant from an exam point of view. This involves also using various techniques for your notes. Rather than writing everything down in lengthy text formats, present information in diagrams or graphics where possible. This makes it easier to learn and improves retention.
4)MAKE LEARNING MORE INTERACTIVE
People learn better when they’re actively involved than when they’re just passive observers. This involves using various resources and gamifying your learning experience through flash cards, mini quizzes and mock tests to reinforce your learning and making it engaging.
Love,
Mith<3
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chaoticacademicrubberduck · 10 months ago
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It is 5:45 A.M and you will already not believe the morning I've been having
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hinsaa-paramo-dharma · 2 years ago
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We are learning about typing in computer and it's so funny kyunki coding, excell, notes, aur pta nahi kya kya karne ke baad ab questions aa rahe hai "state true or false, the mouse has 2 scroll buttons" like baap re, Maine toh kabhi computer ki taraf dekha tak na hai, this question is so difficulttt 💀
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insightfultake · 18 days ago
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CUET’s School-to-College Shift Is Reshaping Indian Education
If you’re a student wondering why the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) is such a big deal, you’re not alone. With over 13 lakh students taking CUET 2025, it has become the second-largest entrance exam in India after NEET. But CUET is not just another test. It represents a shift in how India views education, and more importantly, how your school experience now connects directly to your college future.
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pathfinderacademy · 1 month ago
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Best Books for NEET Biology
Discover our extensive range of Best Books for NEET Biology for the 2026 exam covering physics, chemistry and biology all in one place. https://pathfinderacademy.in/pathfinder-publication.html
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rightnewshindi · 3 months ago
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हिमाचल में तीसरी कक्षा का सिलेबस बदला: नई किताबें, नया अंदाज, बच्चों के लिए मजेदार पढ़ाई का तोहफा!
Himachal News: हिमाचल प्रदेश के सरकारी और बोर्ड से मान्यता प्राप्त निजी स्कूलों में तीसरी कक्षा के बच्चों के लिए इस बार पढ़ाई का अंदाज पूरी तरह बदल गया है। नई शिक्षा नीति (एनईपी) 2020 के तहत एनसीईआरटी द्वारा तैयार किए गए नए पाठ्यक्रम को लागू करते हुए हिमाचल प्रदेश स्कूल शिक्षा बोर्ड ने सिलेबस में बड़े बदलाव किए हैं। इसके साथ ही नई पाठ्यपुस्तकें भी स्कूलों में पहुँच चुकी हैं, ताकि अप्रैल 2025 से…
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fluerchive · 4 months ago
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12th grade history will be the bane of my existence
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khanncert · 7 months ago
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Are NCERT Books Enough for Cracking NEET 2025 Exam?
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He National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) is one of the most competitive medical entrance exams in India, requiring a well-rounded preparation strategy. A common question among aspirants is whether NCERT books are sufficient to crack the NEET 2025 exam. While NCERT books are undeniably foundational, there are specific considerations that students should keep in mind to make the most of these resources.
Importance of NCERT Books for Competitive Exams
NCERT textbooks for Physics, Chemistry, and Biology are considered the gold standard for NEET preparation. These books are recommended by experts and toppers alike for their clear explanations, concise language, and strong alignment with the NEET syllabus. In fact, nearly 70-75% of the questions in NEET are directly or indirectly based on NCERT content, especially for Biology.
NCERT books for competitive exams are designed to provide conceptual clarity, which is crucial for answering NEET’s application-based questions. They help students build a strong foundation, particularly in Biology, where diagrams, tables, and definitions form the core of exam questions. The text is concise yet informative, making it easier for students to grasp concepts effectively.
Why NCERT May Not Be Enough Alone
Although NCERT books are indispensable, relying solely on them may not be enough for NEET aspirants aiming for top scores. This is because NEET tests students not only on conceptual clarity but also on their ability to solve complex, multi-step problems and tricky application-based questions. Subjects like Physics and Chemistry often require supplementary practice from advanced resources to master problem-solving techniques.
Physics: NCERT provides basic theoretical knowledge, but additional practice from advanced books like HC Verma or DC Pandey is often necessary to tackle higher-order questions.
Chemistry: Organic and Inorganic Chemistry can largely be covered through NCERT, but for Physical Chemistry, additional resources like P. Bahadur are helpful for numerical problem-solving.
Biology: While NCERT is the bible for NEET Biology, aspirants must also solve question banks and previous year papers to cover conceptual variations.
Supplementing NCERT with Practice
To complement NCERT books for competitive exams, students should incorporate other resources like question banks, mock tests, and video lectures. Regularly practicing NEET-level mock tests ensures familiarity with the exam pattern and helps improve time management.
Additionally, aspirants can consider NCERT foundation courses for UPSC or similar competitive exams for a multidisciplinary approach. These courses dive deeper into NCERT concepts and are beneficial for students aiming to strengthen their understanding of fundamentals. Similarly, the NCERT course for UPSC preparation provides detailed insights that can be indirectly useful for mastering problem-solving skills required for NEET.
CONCLUSION
NCERT books are an essential part of NEET preparation, particularly for Biology, but they are not a standalone solution for cracking the exam. A strategic combination of NCERT textbooks, additional reference books, and consistent practice is crucial for scoring well. By mastering NCERT and supplementing it with advanced resources, NEET 2025 aspirants can set themselves up for success in one of the most challenging exams in the country.
Prepare strategically, stay consistent, and make the most of the NCERT books for competitive exams—they are the backbone of your journey toward NEET success.
Originnaly Published on Medium.com
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nobody-forreal · 8 months ago
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You know why we're not on board about the syllabus changes? Because when we were told our schools will now focus on real Indian history, we thought it meant the local history, in depth accounts of the freedom movements from real historians. Through art work, poetry by artists from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Srilanka that recounts the horrors and events of the freedom movement. That talks about the real India before things were anglified. Mughal History, the Portugese and French occupations in parts of India, a more detailed account of British atrocities that does not just brush them under the rug. About Nalanda University, Indus Valley Civilisation, etc.
I thought this is what my juniors will learn. Unbiased history and polity that does not teach communalism in a good light, that tells you why we need secularism, why we need democracy, why we need to do our research before picking a government.
And instead we get biased crap that feeds propaganda, erases actual history and rewrites it in a way that's convenient for the current government. This is absolutely dystopian.
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studywithmith · 7 months ago
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How to study for long hours/
I find it easier to study with the pomodoro method, where you focus for 25 minutes at least and then take a break.
However during exam preparation or whenever we have situations where there’s a lot of portions to cover, focusing is really hard. We often get distracted by our phones and devices as well as social media.
So I introduce my favourite life changing app!
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I LOVE LOVE LOVE this app, it’s available on both android and iOS.
It basically has a feature where you can choose the apps you want for studying and the rest of the apps are blocked.
It also has a study log where it basically tracks how long you study for a subject.
It allows me to use the apps that I WANT for studying as well as block social media. It reduces my screen time and distractions immensely and I’m able to focus much better !
(Ps- this is not sponsored)
I hope this helps!
Love,
Mith <3
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arihant-publication · 2 years ago
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Get ready for CBSE Class 12 exams with 'CBSE CHAPTERWISE SOLVED PAPERS CLASS 12,' a comprehensive self-study material designed as per the latest syllabus & rationalized NCERT. This book follows a chapterwise approach, covering all Previous Years’ Question Papers from 2023-2011, arranged by marks in descending order. Each chapter includes Trend Analysis, Value Points, Other Similar Questions, and Hints to enhance your understanding of key concepts. Additionally, you'll find 3 sample papers & the Latest CBSE Sample Paper at the end of the book, making it an essential resource for effective exam preparation. Score higher with Arihant's CBSE Chapterwise Solved Papers!
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insightfultake · 1 month ago
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Uttar Pradesh’s Madrasa Reform Push: Balancing Tradition with Modern Education
The Uttar Pradesh government, under Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, is preparing to introduce sweeping reforms to the state's madrasas—Islamic seminaries that provide religious and basic education to a significant section of Muslim youth. These changes, aimed at modernizing the curriculum, come in the form of proposed amendments to the Uttar Pradesh Board of Madrasa Education Act, 2004. The move seeks to blend religious education with mainstream academic subjects and vocational training—a strategy that is both ambitious and contentious.
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pathfinderacademy · 1 month ago
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CSIR NET Life Sciences Guide
Unlock the ultimate CSIR NET Life Science preparation with the complete study material combo set of 7 books from Pathfinder Publication. This comprehensive collection equips you with essential theory, practice questions, and strategic insights to ace the exam. https://pathfinderacademy.in/book/csir-net-life-sciences-combo-with-ecology-11.html
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meowingbackatcats · 2 months ago
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19 april 2025
about time to get back on track and holding myself accountable (pls i can’t do this anymore but do we have a choice ? no we do not)
okay so i’m revising my entire 12th physics syllabus today cuz 🧚‍♂️🧚‍♂️ yeah i need to revise this shi. also been so bored of making my own coffee everyday so i went out for a walk and got myself coffee from my fav cafe ehehehhe (the only good cafe close to my home tbh but its yum so idm)- as you can see, ive replaced that dying paper straw with my straw cuz i refuse to have my coffee taste more like paper than coffee.
also got off instagram to lock in for the next two weeks :) and i got my viteee admit card and centre which is like 17 kms from my home and reporting time is 8 in the morning (kill me, i sleep at 5 am) and the traffic in my city is terrible at all times of the day sooooo let’s hope we make it on time 🤞🏼 also very scared for the aptitude test part of viteee
and as you can see, my desk is an appropriate reflection of the chaos in my brain. the sticky notes everywhere is very anxiety inducing but i’ve gotten used to it to a good extent so it’s okay.
14 days left for neet. i might acc cry- not cuz im scared but i’ll genuinely miss this phase of life sm:( spending most of my nights at this desk, trying to memorise the exceptions for inorganic chem or studying biology ncert for hours and hours on end without realising it’s been five hours , it’s really been a journey :( i wish id worked harder honestly but what’s done is done and i did do my best everyday and don’t have many regrets.
i yap a lot for someone who has neet in 14 days, bye bye
have a nice day my loves 💐
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also i finished a 400 page book in 15 days 💀 this gives me so much validation omg
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rightnewshindi · 3 months ago
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हिमाचल में 2026-27 से बदलेगा स्कूलों का सिलेबस: NCERT पाठ्यक्रम होगा लागू, जानें क्या होगा नया #News #HindiNews
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