CBSE Board Exams 2026 – Complete Preparation Strategy & Tips

CBSE Class 10 and 12 Board Exams 2026 are approaching. This comprehensive guide covers preparation strategy, important topics, marking scheme, and tips to score 90%+ in your boards.
CBSE Board Exam 2026 – Key Dates
| Event | Expected Date |
|---|---|
| Practical Exams Begin | January 2026 |
| Theory Exams Begin | February 15, 2026 |
| Theory Exams End | March 30, 2026 |
| Results Expected | May 2026 |
Subject-wise Preparation Strategy
Mathematics (Class 10 & 12)
- Master NCERT first – every example and exercise
- Practice previous 10 years question papers
- Focus on high-weightage chapters: Calculus, Algebra, Coordinate Geometry
- Show all steps in solutions for maximum marks
- Time yourself – complete paper in 2.5 hours
Science (Class 10) / Physics, Chemistry, Biology (Class 12)
- Understand concepts, do not just memorize
- Practice numerical problems daily
- Make short notes for quick revision
- Draw neat, labeled diagrams
- Revise formulas every week
English
- Read the prescribed novels/plays thoroughly
- Practice letter, article, and report writing formats
- Improve vocabulary for better expression
- Attempt comprehension passages daily
- Check grammar and spelling carefully
Social Science (Class 10)
- Create chapter-wise mind maps
- Remember important dates, events, personalities
- Practice map work regularly
- Write point-wise answers
- Relate concepts to current events
Month-wise Study Plan
October-November 2025
- Complete entire NCERT syllabus
- Make short notes while studying
- Start with sample papers
December 2025
- First revision of all subjects
- Identify weak areas
- Practice numerical problems
January 2026
- Focus on practical exams
- Second revision
- Solve previous year papers
February 2026
- Intensive revision
- Mock tests in exam conditions
- Quick formula sheets review
Tips to Score 90%+ in CBSE Boards
- NCERT is Bible: 80% questions come directly from NCERT
- Answer Presentation: Use headings, bullet points, diagrams
- Time Management: Do not spend too long on one question
- Attempt All Questions: Even partial attempts get marks
- Handwriting Matters: Write neatly and legibly
- Read Questions Carefully: Answer exactly what is asked
- Start with Best Section: Build confidence early
- Review Before Submitting: Keep 15 minutes for checking
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Not reading the question paper thoroughly (15 minutes reading time)
- Ignoring NCERT and focusing only on guides
- Last-minute cramming instead of steady preparation
- Not practicing writing answers by hand
- Neglecting practical exams
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