
CBSE Board Exam 2026 is starting from February 17, and students are now in the final stage of preparation. These last few days are very important. This is not the time to study new topics. Instead, focus on revising what you have already learned. Keep your mind calm, follow a simple plan, and practice important questions. Smart revision and confidence can help you score much better than last minute stress.
In the final days, your goal should be to strengthen concepts and avoid confusion. Simple and clear revision works best now.
Stick to NCERT
Most CBSE questions come from NCERT books. Revise all back exercise questions and examples carefully.
Revise Important Chapters First
Check which chapters carry more marks and revise them first. This helps you secure good marks quickly.
Do Not Start Anything New
Starting a new chapter now can create stress. Revise what you already know instead.
Practice Sample Papers
Solve 2 to 3 full sample papers in 3 hour time limit. This improves speed and confidence.
Check Your Past Mistakes
Go through your pre board and mock test mistakes. Try not to repeat them in the final exam.
Mathematics
Revise formulas daily. Practice different types of sums to improve speed. Do not just read solutions, solve them.
Science
Practice diagrams neatly. Revise important formulas and chemical reactions. Solve numerical questions regularly.
Social Science
Practice map work daily. Use short notes and flowcharts to remember history dates and political points.
Languages
Remember formats for letter writing and notice writing. Revise main points from literature chapters.
Keep Things Ready
Pack your pens, pencils, admit card, and school ID the night before.
Reach Early
Go to the exam centre at least 30 to 45 minutes early. Late entry is not allowed.
Use Reading Time Smartly
During the first 15 minutes, read the paper carefully. Start with easy questions to feel confident.
Even if you do not know the full answer, write the formula, steps, or draw a diagram. CBSE gives marks step by step, so you can still score partial marks.