Tuesday, September 2, 2025

How to study from September,how to get 90% in 2026 board exam,Both for CBSC and State board exams

 Perfect! You have enough time till March 2026 (about 6–7 months). If you start smart preparation from September, 90%+ is absolutely possible.

Here’s a point-wise roadmap πŸ‘‡


The CBSE exam pattern (for Class 10 & 12 board exams) is designed to test both concept clarity and application skills. Whether it feels easy or tough depends on your preparation and understanding of concepts.


Here’s a breakdown:


πŸ”Ή Class 10 CBSE Exam Pattern (2025 onwards)

Objective questions (MCQs, fill in the blanks, assertion-reasoning): Around 30–40%


Short & long answer questions: Around 40–50%


Case study / competency-based questions: Around 20–30%


Internal assessment: 20% (projects, practicals, periodic tests, activities)


πŸ‘‰ If you study NCERT thoroughly and practice past papers, the exam feels moderate to easy.


πŸ”Ή Class 12 CBSE Exam Pattern

Objective/MCQs: 20–30%


Case-study / application-based questions: 30–40%


Descriptive questions (short & long): 40–50%


Practical/Project: 20–30% (depends on subject like Physics, Chemistry, Bio, CS, etc.)


πŸ‘‰ For Class 12, papers are usually moderate, but some case-study/application questions may feel tricky.


✅ Easy part: Direct NCERT-based questions, MCQs, short answers.

⚠️ Tough part: Case-study & competency-based questions if concepts are not clear.


πŸ“Œ In short:


If you rely only on memorization → feels tough.


If you understand NCERT concepts & practice regularly → feels easy/moderate.


Would you like me to also give you tips to score 90%+ in CBSE boards (subject-wise strategy)?


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How to study from September and get 90% in 2026 point wise roadmap

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Perfect! You have enough time till March 2026 (about 6–7 months). If you start smart preparation from September, 90%+ is absolutely possible.

Here’s a point-wise roadmap πŸ‘‡


πŸ—“️ CBSE 2026 Roadmap (From September)

1. September – October (Foundation Building)

✅ Finish NCERT reading line by line (especially Science & Social Science).


✅ Make short notes (formulas, dates, definitions).


✅ Solve all NCERT in-text & exercise questions.


✅ Start practicing 1–2 sample papers per month.


2. November – December (Concept Mastery + Revision)

✅ Complete full syllabus once by November end.


✅ Start previous 5-year CBSE question papers.


✅ Focus on competency-based & case-study questions.


✅ Make a mistake notebook (write down every mistake & revise it weekly).


3. January (Strong Revision + Practice)

✅ Revise each subject 2 times in January.


✅ Solve 1 full syllabus sample paper every 3 days.


✅ Analyze mistakes → correct them in next paper.


✅ Give extra time to weak subjects/topics.


4. February (Final Polishing)

✅ Focus on important chapters & high-weightage topics.


✅ Revise formulas, dates, diagrams daily.


✅ Write answers in CBSE style (short points, underlining keywords).


✅ Solve at least 10 full-length sample papers this month.


5. March (Exam Month)

✅ 1–2 quick revisions of notes.


✅ Sleep well & stay calm.


✅ Write answers in neat, point-wise format.


✅ Stick to time management in the exam hall.


πŸ“Œ Daily Routine (From September)

πŸ“– 4–5 hrs on school days, 7–8 hrs on holidays.


πŸ• 1 hr – NCERT reading & notes


πŸ• 1 hr – Practice questions


πŸ• 1 hr – Weak subject/topic


πŸ• 1 hr – Revision of old chapters


πŸ• Extra time – Sample papers / previous year papers


⭐ Golden Tips

NCERT is your Bible (especially for Science, SST, Maths).


Make flashcards / formula sheets for last-minute revision.


Write answers point-wise and underline keywords.


Practice diagrams, maps, flowcharts neatly.


Stay consistent → even 2–3 hrs daily from now will make a big difference.

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