The last-60-days revision timetable
How to split your final two months between new topics, revision, and full mock papers so nothing gets left to the last week.
Short, practical reads on how to prepare for CBSE board exams — written for students who need a plan, not another motivational poster.
How to split your final two months between new topics, revision, and full mock papers so nothing gets left to the last week.
The step-marking habits — labelled diagrams, units, formula statements — that recover marks a 'correct but messy' answer usually loses.
A checklist for numerical answers: given/to-find layout, formula justification, unit consistency, and rounding — the small things that cost 1 mark at a time.
The science behind memory hooks for formulas and sequences, and how to build one in under a minute for anything you keep forgetting.
A single mock score means nothing without a weak-area breakdown. Here's how to read your Progress Report and decide what to revise next.
Reading time strategy, question selection order, and time budgeting per mark — the routine that prevents panic-driven mistakes.
We're expanding this into a full library of subject-wise strategy guides. In the meantime, your fastest path to a better score is direct practice with real feedback.
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