
With the CBSE Class 12 Accountancy board exams approaching, the final 30 days become the most decisive phase of preparation. At this stage, students don’t need random studying; they need a clear, structured, and exam-oriented plan that helps revise the entire syllabus, strengthen high-weightage areas, and improve answer-writing speed.
This CBSE Class 12 Accountancy Next 30 Days Plan is designed to help students score better marks. It combines chapter-wise revision, marathon sessions, smart use of one-shot videos, and a disciplined sample paper strategy to help students maximise their board exam scores.
Along with revision resources, this plan also guides students on how to practice under real exam conditions, analyse mistakes effectively, and stay focused on boards while building a strong foundation for CUET and professional courses.
Students have access to a comprehensive suite of existing resources to aid their preparation. These materials are designed to cater to different learning needs, from detailed explanations to quick revisions.
Detailed One-Shot Videos:
Complete One-Shot videos are available for every chapter across all three Accountancy books.
Partnership Accounting Marathon:
An 8-hour marathon session is available, dedicated entirely to Partnership Accounting.
This book carries a weightage of 36 marks in the board exam.
The session covers both MCQs and detailed questions.
Students can watch this at 2x speed to revise the entire Partnership book in approximately 4 hours, making it an efficient review method.
Summary Series (Quick Revision):
This series, titled "Complete Concept in 20 Minutes," provides a rapid "summary" revision of each chapter.
It is ideal for students who understand the concepts but need a quick refresher.
These resources are available on the PW Commerce Class 12th and the main Commerce Wallah channels.
To supplement the existing materials, two key initiatives are planned for the final phase of preparation.
Revision Jan Series:
A new revision series designed to be a concise and exam-oriented mix of concept review and question practice.
It will cover all chapters and is intended to give students a final boost of confidence.
Maha Marathon (for Books 2 & 3):
A "Maha Marathon" session will be conducted before the board exams.
This marathon will focus on the second and third books, covering the remaining 44 marks of the syllabus. The exact date and time will be disclosed later.
Crucial Study Sequence: The faculty strongly emphasizes the correct order of preparation: Students must first revise the chapters thoroughly before attending the marathon. This ensures they can actively solve problems along with the instructor.
Solving sample papers is a critical component of exam preparation. A specific methodology is recommended for maximum benefit.
Quantity: Aim to solve approximately 10 sample papers, though even 5 can be effective.
Method:
Always use unsolved papers to simulate real exam conditions.
Set a strict 3-hour timer and complete the entire paper in one go, without breaks.
After finishing, evaluate your performance to identify weak concepts.
Error Analysis: It is highly beneficial to develop the habit of writing down the mistakes made in each paper. This practice helps in remembering the errors and ensures they are not repeated in subsequent attempts or the final exam.
This section provides advice on managing preparation for entrance exams like CUET and professional courses after the board exams.
Primary Directive: First, concentrate on your 12th-grade board exams. All other preparations are secondary until the boards are completed.
Preparing for both board exams and CUET simultaneously requires a smart approach and an effective study plan. Here are the comparative preparation guides for both:
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Aspect |
Board Exam Preparation |
CUET (Common University Entrance Test) Preparation |
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MCQ Focus |
Preparing MCQs for the board exam is crucial as they are a part of the pattern. |
This preparation is directly transferable to CUET, as it also has an MCQ pattern. Preparing for board MCQs covers a significant portion (60-80%) of the CUET requirement. |
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Syllabus |
Class 12th syllabus. |
The CUET syllabus for Accountancy is identical to the Class 12th syllabus. |
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Strategy |
Focus on boards first. |
After boards, there will be a dedicated month to finalize CUET preparation. |
For students not aiming for university admission through CUET, pathways for professional courses are available.
Separate, dedicated support and resources exist for students wishing to pursue:
Company Secretary (CS)
Cost and Management Accountancy (CMA)
The fundamental advice remains to excel in the board exams first, which builds a strong foundation for all future endeavors.