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Preparation strategy for CBSE Board Exams 2025

Preparation strategy for CBSE Board Exams 2025 by Humanitas Experts
1 March 2025 by
Preparation strategy for CBSE Board Exams 2025
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Exam Preparation strategy for CBSE Board Exams 2025 by Humanitas

Preparation strategy for CBSE Board Exams 2025 by Humanitas Experts

Preparing for CBSE Board Exams 2025 requires a strategic and disciplined approach, especially for Class 12 Humanities students. Humanitas recommends the following strategy for excelling in subjects like Geography, Psychology, Political Science, and others.

​Exam Preparation strategy for CBSE board exams 2025

CBSE 12th Preparation 2025: All the students appearing for 12th board exams must plan and complete the whole CBSE 12th syllabus well before the exams. A month should be especially dedicated to revision of the main topics. The following are some preparation tips for the students of Class 12 CBSE, 2025, for them to achieve great marks in the exams.

5X Exam Preparation Strategy: Maximize Focus, Efficiency, and Results

1. eXplore the Syllabus: Map Your Territory

Start by breaking down the CBSE syllabus into manageable chunks. Make a visual roadmap or checklist of all topics you need to cover. 

Highlight areas of strength and weakness, prioritizing weaker areas for early focus. Use active recall to explore what you already know and where gaps exist.

2. eXperiment with Study Techniques: Find What Works Best

Try varied methods such as flashcards, mind maps, Pomodoro sessions, or teaching the concept to someone else. Make use of digital tools such as Quizlet or Anki to improve memory. Change study techniques every few days so things do not get monotonous during Class 12 Preparations.

3. Execute a Smart Study Schedule

Study in sprints, not marathons: 25–50 minutes of focused study followed by a 5–10 minute break in board Exam preparation.

Divide your day into three blocks: Mornings for tough topics, afternoons for revision, and evenings for practice tests or review.

Buffer regular days for catching up or reviewing tough topics.

4. eXercise Your Body and Mind

Engage in 30 minutes of physical activity every day--yoga, a walk, or even a quick dance break-to improve focus and minimize stress.

Practice mindfulness or meditation for 5 minutes daily to improve concentration.

Stay hydrated and munch on some brain-boosting snacks, like nuts, fruits, and dark chocolate.

5. eXcel with Practice and Feedback

Mock exams, Test series, Crash courses and timed practice tests will help simulate the real experience. Carefully review mistakes to look for patterns and target weak areas. 

Join a study group to discuss tough concepts and test each other.

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