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Class 12 Chemistry Board Exam 2026: Tips and Tricks to Score Better

Here are important topics, smart revision methods, and practical exam tips to help CBSE Class 12 students strengthen preparation, improve conceptual clarity, and perform confidently in the Chemistry board examination.

February 04, 2026 / 13:42 IST
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  • Focus on high-weightage chapters and NCERT textbook for Chemistry exam.
  • Review key formulas, reactions, and diagrams for improved understanding.
  • Use mind maps, summary notes, and past papers for effective revision and confidence.

The CBSE Class XII Chemistry examination is an important milestone, significantly influencing students’ academic trajectories and professional pathways. Instead of feeling overwhelmed by the syllabus, students should adopt a calm and systematic approach to revision. Begin by carefully reviewing the CBSE syllabus and prioritising chapters with higher weightage, while ensuring that all topics are covered. Since the examination is largely NCERT-based, thorough reading of the textbook, including tables, and in-text questions, is essential.

Conceptual clarity should be prioritised over memorisation. Students must ensure that they do not miss important formulas, diagrams, and name reactions, as these frequently appear in the examination.

Important topics to not miss

  • Formulas related to Nernst Equation from Electrochemistry, Order of the reaction and Arrhenius Equation from Chemical Kinetics, and Calculation of colligative properties should not be missed while revising.
  • Nomenclature and structures of coordination compounds along with basic concepts of crystal field theory must be practised thoroughly.
  • In Organic Chemistry, name reactions such as Aldol Condensation, Cannizzaro Reaction, Friedel–Crafts reactions, Sandmeyer and diazotization reactions should be learnt along with their mechanisms and conditions.
  • Questions from theory portions like Carbohydrates from Biomolecules, reactions in a cell, distinguishing tests of organic compounds often test conceptual clarity rather than only rote learning.

How to revise smartly

  • Preparing mind maps for Organic Chemistry like Aldehydes,Ketones and Carboxylic acid and Amines, preparing short summary notes or one-page revision sheets for SN1 and SN2 reactions and -d and -f block elements will help in quick revision before examinations.
  • Regular practice using previous years’ question papers and official CBSE sample papers is strongly recommended. This not only familiarizes students with question patterns but also improves time management and mitigating exam anxiety.

How to attempt paper

  • On the day of the examination, students should carefully strategize their approach, prioritizing familiar questions to build confidence and momentum.
  • Answers should be clear, concise, and well-organized
  • Answers must have correct chemical terminology, balanced equations, and properly stated units.
  • Unnecessary elaboration should be avoided.

Finally, maintaining physical and mental well-being through balanced routines, adequate rest, and stress management is indispensable. With sustained preparation and a focused mindset, CBSE Class XII Chemistry examination can become one of the most scoring subjects.

About the Author: Ms Sreelekha Sarcar , Educator at Shiv Nadar School Gurugram.
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