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Expert Tips to Ace CBSE Class 12 Accountancy Board Exam 2025
Mrs. Loveleen Bagga from Apeejay School, Mahavir Marg shares effective study strategies, key topics, and time management tips to excel the exam
Mrs. Loveleen Bagga from Apeejay School, Mahavir Marg shares effective study strategies, key topics, and time management tips to excel the exam
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Mahima Gupta
As the CBSE Class XII 2025 board exams approach, students often find Accountancy to be one of the most challenging subjects. With lengthy calculations, complex concepts, and time-bound constraints, it becomes crucial to have a strategic approach to preparation. To guide students effectively, we spoke with Mrs. Loveleen Bagga, Business & Accountancy Teacher and Head of the Commerce Department at Apeejay School, Mahavir Marg. She shared valuable insights and study tips to help students excel in the 2025 Board Exam.
What are the most common challenges students face while preparing for the Class 12 Accountancy board exam, and how can they overcome them?
One of the major hurdles students face is a lack of conceptual clarity. Here’s how they can tackle it:
Build a strong foundation by understanding basic concepts.
Revise consistently to reinforce learning.
Identify keywords in questions to comprehend them correctly.

Regularly practice writing answers to improve speed and accuracy.
Solve random questions from reference books and sample papers to boost confidence.
Seek help from teachers and use online resources if required.
Focus on solving NCERT solutions, CBSE sample papers, and PYQs (Previous Year Questions) for better preparation.
What is the best way to structure a study plan to cover the CBSE syllabus 2025 effectively?
A well-planned study schedule is key. Here are some tips:
Create a realistic timetable and stick to it.
Start with high-weightage chapters.
While practicing, underline crucial points for quick revision before exams.
Set small, achievable study goals.
Take short breaks to enhance concentration.
Prioritising practice—solving questions repeatedly is crucial.
Avoid distractions and multitasking as Accountancy requires deep focus.
Maintain a list of formulas and difficult topics after completing each chapter.
Gradually progress from simple to complex problems.
Avoid using calculators while practicing since CBSE doesn’t permit them in exams.
Learn to draw proper formats and prepare working notes for numerical questions.
What are the key topics students should focus on for the 2025 exams?
The syllabus is divided into three parts:

Part A: Accounting for Partnership & Companies (60 Marks)
Partnership Accounting (36 Marks): Fundamentals, Goodwill Valuation, Admission, Retirement, Death, and Dissolution.
Company Accounts (24 Marks): Issue, Forfeiture, and Reissue of Shares, Issue and Redemption of Debentures.
Part B: Financial Statement Analysis (20 Marks)
Common Size & Comparative Statements
Ratio Analysis
Cash Flow Statements
Part C: Project Work (20 Marks)
How can students improve their problem-solving speed and accuracy in numerical questions?
To solve numerical problems effectively:
Strengthen conceptual understanding.
Practice as many questions as possible.
Memorise key formulas and apply them correctly.
Understand that most chapters are interconnected.
How should students manage time while attempting the exam?
Proper time management is crucial:
Utilise the 15-minute reading time to understand the paper thoroughly.
Practice solving full-length papers within the 3-hour exam duration.
Read and write numerical values carefully to avoid calculation errors.

What are some common mistakes students make, and how can they avoid them?
Some frequent errors include:
Not writing answers in the correct sequence.
Mixing sections A and B.
Missing out on writing formulas and drawing proper formats.
Skipping working notes, which are essential for full marks.
Not providing narrations with journal entries.
Poor handwriting and inadequate spacing between answers.
Doing rough work near fair work, leading to confusion.
Excessive cutting due to unplanned answer structuring.
By incorporating these expert study tips and avoiding common pitfalls, students can confidently ace their CBSE Class 12 Accountancy exam. Best of luck!
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