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CBSE Class 12 Data Science Previous Years Unsolved Question Papers - cover

CBSE Class 12 Data Science Previous Years Unsolved Question Papers

Manish Soni

Maison d'édition: Poorav Publications

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Synopsis

We are delighted to present this comprehensive collection of CBSE Data Science Class 12 Unsolved Papers for the academic years 2023 and 2024, compiled under subject code 844. This book is designed as a vital resource for students preparing for their board examinations, providing them with an authentic and challenging set of practice papers directly sourced from the CBSE board exams.The field of Data Science is both dynamic and demanding, requiring a deep understanding of theoretical concepts as well as practical applications. These unsolved papers offer students the opportunity to practice and refine their problem-solving skills, allowing them to assess their readiness and identify areas where further study is needed.
 
Key Features of the Book:Authentic Exam Papers: This book includes the actual question papers from the CBSE board exams of 2023 and 2024, ensuring that students are exposed to the most relevant and up-to-date material.Real Exam Experience: By working through these unsolved papers, students can simulate the conditions of the actual exam, helping them build confidence and improve their time management skills.Comprehensive Coverage: The papers cover all key topics within the Data Science syllabus, providing thorough practice across the subject.Answer Writing Practice: The unsolved nature of the papers encourages students to develop their answer writing techniques, which is crucial for scoring high marks.Critical Thinking and Problem Solving: These papers are designed to enhance students' critical thinking and problem-solving abilities by presenting a wide range of question types and complexities.Perfect for Revision: This book serves as an ideal tool for last-minute revision, helping students to reinforce their knowledge and refine their exam strategies.Self-Assessment and Improvement: Students can use these papers to self-assess their progress and identify areas where they need to focus more attention.
 
We believe that this book will be an invaluable resource for Class 12 students as they prepare for their Data Science board exams. By diligently working through these unsolved papers, students will not only improve their exam performance but also deepen their understanding of Data Science, laying a strong foundation for future studies and careers in this rapidly evolving field. We wish all students the best of luck in their exams and hope that this book serves as a crucial tool in their academic journey.
Disponible depuis: 13/11/2024.
Longueur d'impression: 34 pages.

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