How to Prepare for Class 12 CBSE Exams in the Last 30 Days
Preparing in one month is absolutely possible if you stay focused and follow a clear strategy. The goal is smart revision, not panic studying.
1. Stay Calm and Focused
Stress reduces concentration. Avoid comparing with others and concentrate on consistent daily progress.
2. Divide the 30 Days Wisely
Days 1–20: Revision Phase
Revise the full syllabus once. Focus on important chapters and weak areas. Stick mainly to NCERT textbooks.
Days 21–26: Practice Phase
Solve sample papers and previous year questions. Practice with a timer to improve speed and accuracy.
Days 27–30: Final Revision
Revise formulas, definitions, diagrams, and short notes. Avoid starting new topics.
3. Prioritize NCERT
CBSE exams are largely NCERT-based. Read thoroughly, learn key concepts, and practice back exercises.
4. Follow a Simple Daily Study Plan
Six to eight productive hours are enough if used properly:
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Difficult subjects / numericals
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Theory revision
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Question practice
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Quick revision
Quality of study matters more than long hours.
5. Practice Actively
Do not just read. Write answers, solve problems, and review mistakes. This strengthens understanding and memory.
6. Take Care of Health
Proper sleep and short breaks improve retention and focus. A tired brain learns poorly.
Final View
You do not need perfection. Consistent revision and practice over 30 days can significantly improve your performance.

