1. Prioritize High-Weightage Topics
Focus on key chapters like Light, Electricity, Life Processes, and Chemical Reactions that carry the most marks in the exam.
2. Use NCERT as the Core
Revise all NCERT examples, exercises, and in-text questions, as they form the basis of most board exam questions.
3. Solve Past Papers
Practice at least 5 years of previous board papers to identify repeated patterns and improve speed.
4. Summarize with Notes and Mind Maps
Create one-page notes for formulas, definitions, and key concepts, and use mind maps to visually connect topics.
5. Take Chapter-Wise Mock Tests
After revising each chapter, solve 10-15 questions to test retention and identify weak areas.