Class 10 Board Exam: Last 30 Days Plan for Higher Marks
The final 30 days before board exams should be structured, measurable, and low-stress.
Start with a daily subject rotation: one scoring subject, one conceptual subject, one revision slot.
Practice writing full answers within time limits so your exam speed matches your preparation quality.
Use previous-year questions to identify repeated patterns in long-answer and case-based sections.
Reserve one hour daily for formula, theorem, grammar, and map-based quick revision.
Every weekend, run a mini test and compare accuracy against your past attempt to measure progress.
Keep sleep, breaks, and hydration steady; stable routines improve memory retention better than late-night cramming.
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