BSE Class 10 Science Exam: You will get full marks in CBSE 10th Science exam, note down the 4-month super plan..

CBSE Class 10 Science Exam 2026 Date: The Central Board of Secondary Education has released the tentative datesheet for Class 10 and 12 exams. The CBSE Class 10 Science exam will be held on February 25, 2026. The CBSE Class 10 Science exam is quite challenging for many students. It includes three sections: Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. Now, only four months are left for the CBSE Board Exam 2026. If you haven't yet covered the CBSE Class 10 syllabus, you may face some difficulties.
With the right strategy, four months is enough time for the CBSE Board Exam. To do this, first create a rigid study timetable. Allocate appropriate time to all three science subjects based on their needs and your weak points. Now, instead of rote learning, it's important to focus on clearing concepts. Along with understanding new chapters every day, keep revising previously studied topics. This will ensure you don't forget anything, and things will be permanently stored in your mind.
CBSE 10th Science Exam 2026: How to prepare for the CBSE 10th Science subject in four months?
Four months is sufficient to prepare for the CBSE 10th Science subject exam. Your preparation can be divided into three main phases:
The first 60 days (2 months) - completing the syllabus
The next 30 days (1 month) - intensive practice and solving previous years' question papers
The last 30 days (1 month) - final revision and taking mock tests.
How to score more than 90% in the CBSE 10th Science?
Follow the NCERT syllabus as the foundation for success in the CBSE Board Exam 2026. Most of the board exam questions are directly based on the NCERT. During this time, prioritize chapters with high marks and high weightage. For example, 'Light' in Physics, 'Carbon and its Compounds' in Chemistry, and 'Control and Coordination' and 'Heredity' in Biology are important.
Change your preparation strategy for all three subjects. Focus on numerical in Physics, practice chemical equations in Chemistry, and prioritize clear and labeled diagrams in Biology. By strictly implementing this plan, you can score over 90% in the CBSE 10th Science exam 2026.
First 60 Days: Strategy for Completing the Syllabus
In the first two months (60 days), complete the CBSE 10th Science syllabus 2026. Study this subject for at least 3-4 hours every day.
Allocate 1 hour daily to each Science subject (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) or 2 hours on alternate days.
Practice key formulas, definitions, important reactions, and diagrams immediately after reading each chapter. Write them down in a separate notebook. These short notes are especially useful for last-minute revision.
For difficult chapters, seek help from online videos or teachers. Devote more time to understanding chapters where concepts are interconnected.
After completing any chapter, be sure to solve its NCERT in-text and exercise questions.
Last 60 Days: Practice, Revision, and Final Polishing
This period is for testing your preparation and preparing for the exam. Solve question papers from the last 5 to 7 years. This will help you understand the CBSE 10th Science exam pattern, question types, and time management.
In the last month (from day 90 to day 120), attempt at least three full-length (3-hour) mock tests every week. Solve them like a board exam.
In biology, practice diagrams (such as the human heart, nerve cells) repeatedly and ensure accurate labeling.
Revise chemical equations and their types daily. Pay special attention to the IUPAC nomenclature for carbon and its compounds.
Tips for CBSE Board Exam Preparation
Health and Sleep: During the four-month preparation period, get at least 7-8 hours of sleep daily. This will help your brain retain information effectively.
Presentation: While practicing answer writing, focus on writing to the point, underlining important keywords, and using clear diagrams. Presentation scores are based on presentations in the board exam.
Consistency: The most important thing is consistent effort. Study every day and stick to your schedule.
Overcome fear: Don't let exam fears overwhelm your preparation. Treat each mock test as practice, not a final exam.
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