CBSE Class 12 Maths 2023: The Central Board of Secondary Education is conducting CBSE 12th Mathematics 2023 exam on the coming Saturday, March 11, 2023. Maths is that one subject where questions are mainly concept- and formula-based but can still become very tricky while solving. Hence, more practice with board-level questions is required. The best way to proceed with revision in the last days that are now left is to solve the previous years’ papers and sample question papers. Available below for direct PDF download is the same from 2023 to 2019.
CBSE Class 12 Maths Sample Paper 2023
Both the previous years’ papers and sample papers for CBSE Class 12 2023 Maths can be downloaded via the following links given here:
CBSE Class 12 Maths Most Important Topics 2023
The following are the most important topics of CBSE Maths 2023 Class 12 exam:- Continuity and Differentiability (9 marks)
- Integrals (9 marks)
- Probability (8 marks)
- Vectors (7 marks)
- 3D Geometry (7 marks)
- Differential Equations (7 marks)
CBSE Class 12 Maths 2023: Last-Minute Tips
The most important quick tips which will improve your performance in the paper at these last days are given here:- The Calculus unit overall holds the highest weightage at 35 marks. There are many formulas in this chapter and those are complex to remember as well. A proper revision of these formulas must be done.
- One question on Linear Programming of 5 marks will be asked in the paper. Revise perfectly the solution steps to the question-types that can be asked for this marks range.
- Check out the solution to the sample papers provided by the board to figure out the marks that are allocated to each step so that you do not miss out the important steps and thus lose unnecessary marks.
- Solve previous years’ papers. Considering the time restraint, it is not necessary to write down all the questions. Do a quick mental revision and revise the topics/formulas with which you face problems.
- CBSE mathematics class 12 paper can be expected to be lengthy. Prepare a time management plan by referring to the current year’s sample paper only.