Can I pass NIOS Class 12 PCM On-Demand with 45+ marks using this exact 18-chapter data breakdown?
Hey guys,
I’m giving the Class 12 PCM On-Demand exams this June. Because I’m low on time and balancing other priorities, I can't study the whole textbook. Instead, I’m planning to completely master about 40% of the syllabus to guarantee a safe 45+ score in all subjects.
To save time, I am completely cutting out Organic Chemistry and skipping heavy Calculus/Coordinate Geometry in Math.
Here is my exact, calculated marks breakdown based on past papers. Please give me a strict reality check on this:
# Mathematics
Matrices (7 Marks)
Determinants (7 Marks)
Linear Programming / LPP (5 Marks)
Vectors (8 Marks)
3D Geometry (8 Marks)
Continuity & Differentiation (15 Marks)
# Physics
Laws of Motion (8 Marks)
Work, Energy, & Power (7 Marks)
Properties of Fluids (6 Marks)
Wave Phenomena of Light (7 Marks)
Thermodynamics (6 Marks)
Dual Nature of Matter (6 Marks)
Atoms and Nuclei (9 Marks)
# Chemistry
Atomic Structure (6 Marks)
Chemical Bonding (6 Marks)
Solutions (5 Marks)
Electrochemistry (6 Marks)
Coordination Compounds (8 Marks)
The p-Block Elements (10 Marks)
Polymers & Biomolecules (11 Marks)
My Question is
If I master these specific chapters perfectly so that I don't lose marks on them, is this a solid way to pass with 50+ marks? Or does the NIOS On-Demand paper twist things so badly that a targeted strategy like this will fail?