By Archisha | October 07, 2025
Go through the entire CBSE Science syllabus carefully. Identify chapters carrying more marks and plan your study time based on topic weightage and difficulty level.
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Divide your syllabus into smaller goals. Set a fixed timetable with specific hours for theory, practicals, and revision. Follow it consistently to maintain discipline.
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Study every line of the NCERT Science book. Highlight key terms, examples, and definitions. Most exam questions are directly based on NCERT content.
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Understand the logic behind scientific processes and principles. Try to connect topics with real life examples to improve clarity and long term retention.
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Solve all numerical problems from Physics and Chemistry regularly. Focus on understanding the formula and its application rather than memorising steps.
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Prepare short notes and flowcharts for every chapter. They will help you revise quickly and remember key definitions and diagrams before the exam.
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Attempt previous years’ papers and CBSE sample papers in exam-like conditions. This builds time management and helps identify your weak areas.
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Draw and label diagrams neatly from Biology and Physics chapters. Practise them multiple times as diagrams often carry easy marks in the paper.
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Do not ignore any topic you find confusing. Ask your teacher, refer to reliable sources, or discuss with classmates to clear all doubts before revision.
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Maintain a steady study routine without over stressing yourself. Take short breaks, sleep well, and stay confident during the entire preparation period.
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