
The CBSE Class 12 Geography Exam 2026 is scheduled for 26 February, and map-based questions are among the most scoring parts of the paper. If you want easy marks in the board exam, strong map skills are essential, especially in the last few days of revision.
Here, you’ll get two powerful Geography map videos that help you revise all important map locations, markings, and board-oriented tricks, so you can answer map questions correctly under pressure.
In the Geography board exam, map-based questions can make or break your score. Here’s why:
Direct scoring marks are allotted for correct map identifications
Many students lose marks due to inaccurate map markings
Visual memory + repeated practice = high accuracy in exams
CBSE often repeats map locations and physical features
Instead of revising random notes, focus on these two video sessions that cover map work systematically and with tricks that help you remember locations faster.
This video is designed specifically for quick and effective board-oriented map revision. It explains all important map markings and locations with simple tricks to remember them easily.
Memorize important map locations quickly
Understand map features with easy-to-remember tricks
Avoid common mistakes in board exams
Score easy marks on the map section
Whether it’s physical features or political map locations, this session systematically revises each point with memory hacks that work in exam conditions.
This session focuses on complete map revision in one shot with clear visuals and board-centric explanations. It’s ideal for last-minute practice before the Geography exam.
Revise all important map markings rapidly
Improve spatial accuracy and visual recall
Understand how CBSE designs map questions
Build confidence in handling the map section
By watching this video, you will get a comprehensive picture of map work and reduce anxiety during the exam.
Follow this plan to maximize your map score:
Step 1: Watch Complete Map Work | Map Tricks to learn easy remembering methods.
Step 2: Watch Complete MAPS In One Shot to revise all important locations visually.
Step 3: Write key map points and location names on a final revision sheet.
Step 4: Practice marking these locations on a blank physical map.
Step 5: Do a quick self-test — close your notes and mark maps from memory.
Map questions are objective and scoring - if you mark them correctly, you earn marks instantly.
Scoring in maps depends on:
Accuracy of location marking
Correct labeling
Familiarity with physical and political features