
With just one week left for the Bihar Board Class 10 Science exam 2026, it’s natural to feel pressure, but with the right mindset and a focused, practical strategy, scoring 90+ is still very much achievable.
Just as Dashrath Manjhi carved a path through a mountain with perseverance, and Chandragupta Maurya trusted Chanakya’s strategy to achieve greatness, students must now commit fully to a single, trusted plan. By using these Last 7 Days Preparation Tips for Class 10 Bihar Board Science Exam, you can maximize revision, strengthen key concepts, and enter the exam hall with confidence and clarity.
Success in the final 7 days hinges on a concentrated approach. Students must commit to a single, focused plan to maximize their preparation.
Fast Revision of Key Chapters: Dedicate revision efforts to a select list of the most crucial chapters.
Study the "Very, Very Important Questions": Prioritize a curated set of questions that are highly likely to appear on the exam. Trusting this guidance completely is essential.
Practice with Past Papers and Model Papers:
PYQs (Previous Year Questions): Solve the last 5 years of exam papers. Utilize available video solutions, watching them at 2x speed for efficiency.
Model Papers: Solve at least one model paper. This practice helps understand the exam pattern, manage time effectively, learn when to draw diagrams, and correctly use black and blue pens. It is also crucial to fill the OMR sheet accurately and avoid errors in MCQs.
The instructor emphasizes that practice is the key to perfection in the remaining time. (As the proverb states, "Rasri aavat jaat te, sil par padat nishan" – consistent and repeated practice can leave a lasting impact, even on the toughest challenges.)
To solidify knowledge and build confidence, engage in active recall instead of passive reading.
Keep a rough notebook and pen readily available.
Pose questions to yourself (e.g., "What is a concave mirror?" or "What is magnification?").
Write down the answers from memory without consulting study materials.
Practice drawing diagrams from memory (e.g., the human alimentary canal) to ensure conceptual clarity and retention.
This self-testing method is a powerful tool for reinforcing learning in the final week.
There are five essential chapters that are critical and must not be overlooked. These chapters alone are expected to account for approximately 60% of the questions on the science exam. Students must ensure they have completed one-shot lectures and thoroughly revised these topics.
The five key chapters are:
Life Processes (जैव प्रक्रम)
Carbon and its Compounds (कार्बन एवं उसके यौगिक)
Electricity (विद्युत)
Light – Reflection and Refraction (प्रकाश, परावर्तन तथा अपवर्तन)
Heredity and Evolution (आनुवांशिकता एवं जैव विकास)
The remaining 40% of the syllabus will be covered through daily classes.
A structured daily 2-hour class is designed from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM to systematically cover the entire science syllabus. Students should dedicate these two hours to science and allocate the rest of their day to other subjects.
The daily 2-hour session will be structured as follows:
First 1 hour: Dedicated to concept teaching.
Next 30 minutes: Solving subjective questions related to the concepts.
Next 30 minutes: Solving objective questions (MCQs) for quick assessment.
Final 10 minutes: Reviewing key formulas or practicing important diagrams.
This comprehensive structure ensures thorough coverage of concepts, extensive question practice, and development of exam-specific skills within a dedicated daily timeframe. The plan aims to leave no important chapter or question untouched.