Pune: The day after the date of the joint entry test (CET) to enter the first year of Junior College (FYJC) was announced, the market had filled with books that promised to prepare students for objective type checks.
However, the teacher has urged students to prepare by marking the chapter identified by the Board.
“The State Maharashtra Education Research and Education Council (MSCERT) also plans to come out with bank questions for each of the four subjects (English, Mathematics, Science and Social) so that students, who are trained to write descriptive answers, will have The idea of an objective type question, “said Vikas Garad, Deputy Director of Mscert, said.
Bhagwan Pandekar, a math teacher at Laxmanrao Apte Prashala, said that only one month left for examination, it would be better to revise the textbook and solve questions in the training there.
“All questions will definitely be based on the chapter determined by the State Council.
The students actually read the chapters well.
Don’t think that all questions will be easy.
Some may need a good number of calculations and will not be wise for students only Relying on personal books, “Pandekar said.
Madhuri Chittewan, Principal Dr.
Kalmadi Shamaro Junior, said, “Because students have based all his preparations for the council test in textbooks, they are used to them.
Secondly, the parts removed clearly known by students because they must be notified so at the beginning The term so that it is easier to study the remaining parts as marked by the State Council for CET.
Finally, the answer in the textbook is considered final and correct.
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