Monday, 17 October 2016

IMPORTANT POINTS

KEY POINTS


PREPRATIONS TIPS TO SCORE GOOD MARKS


Economics
    • Stick to the syllabus prescribed by CBSE.
    • Plan your revision schedule to avoid last moment stress.
    • Make a flow chart of every chapter.
    • Prepare effective notes of terms, definitions and important points chapter wise.
    • These will suffice for final revision before the exam.
    • Practise drawing neatly-labelled diagrams.
    • Unlabelled diagrams do not convey any meaning.
    • Use schedules/diagrams to revise the concepts. Hone up your analytical skills.
    • Understand the reasons for the relationship between variables - such as total product and marginal product, total fixed cost and average fixed cost etc.
    • While revising the paper, ensure the following: Write the correct equation/ formula - follow a logical pattern.
    • Transfer correct values from the question to answer.
    • Try and reduce writing time to two-and-a-half-hours to ensure ample revision time of the written answer for yourself.
    • If you get stuck, try to remember a related fact. If that does not work, go on to the next question. Come back to it later.
    • Be neat in presentation of your answer.
    • Highlight/underline the salient points.

SYLLABUS

HELLO MY DEAR STUDENTS
PLZ FIND THE  UPDATED SYLLABUS OF X1 ECONOMICIS BY CLICKING ON THE LINK. GIVEN BELOW. START PREPRATIONS.
ALL THE BEST.
EARLY START WILL LEADS TO GOOD RESULTS.




http://www.cbsesyllabus.in/class-11/economics-class-11-syllabus

Wednesday, 5 October 2016

SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONES (SEZ)


          sez


special economic zone (SEZ) is a geographical region that has economic laws that are more liberal than a country's domestic economic laws. India has specific laws for its SEZs.
The category 'SEZ' covers a broad range of more specific zone types, including Free Trade Zones (FTZ), Export processing zones (EPZ), Free Zones (FZ), Industrial Estates(IE), Free portsUrban Enterprise Zones and others. Usually the goal of a structure is to increase foreign direct investment by foreign investors, typically an international business or a Multi National Corporation (MNC).



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