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How To Optimise Your Time For Board Exams 2025

As CBSE & other board exams near, students face a common challenge: time management. With a smart study plan, they can cover the syllabus effectively, boosting retention and reducing stress.

By Dr. Alka Kapur Principal

As the CBSE board exams approach, students across India find themselves grappling with one common challenge: managing time effectively. The syllabus is vast, the pressure is high, and time feels limited. However, with a well-crafted study plan, it’s entirely possible not only to cover the syllabus but to do so in a way that maximizes retention and minimizes stress.

Here are some key strategies to help students prepare optimally for the upcoming exams.

Set Big Yet Achievable Goals

Start with a realistic assessment of your strengths and areas for improvement across subjects. This will allow you to set specific, measurable goals. Instead of saying, “I’ll study science,” create a goal like “I’ll complete one chapter of Physics every two days.” Adopt the SMART goal framework—Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-bound—to ensure you stay on track. This focused approach can help reduce anxiety and ensure you’re moving consistently toward readiness.

Create A Comprehensive Schedule

Start by marking the dates of your exams and working backwards to allocate adequate time for each subject. Divide the syllabus into manageable sections, planning your weeks and months accordingly. Also, include regular breaks in your schedule. Research shows that studying at shorter intervals (such as 50 minutes with a 10-minute break) can help improve focus and retention. Additionally, prioritize difficult topics early in your study schedule, tackling challenging areas while you’re relatively free from stress.

Leverage Active Techniques

Instead of passive reading, use active study techniques such as self-quizzing, creating mind maps, and summarizing information in your own words to engage deeply with the material. Mock tests, past papers, and timed quizzes simulate exam conditions, helping you develop time management skills and understand which areas require further review.

Embrace A Balanced Routine

Continuous, break-free study sessions are not effective long-term. The brain needs time to process information, so avoid cramming. Instead, distribute your study sessions to allow for spaced repetition, revisiting information over several days or weeks. A balanced routine, including activities that support well-being such as exercise, social time, and adequate sleep, can further improve your outcomes. Studies show that exercise and sleep play critical roles in cognitive function, so staying active and rested is just as important as studying itself.

Incorporate Revision Time

A major part of exam preparation is revision. Ensure that you have enough time to revisit each subject at least twice before the exam. This will help cement your knowledge and improve your confidence. For effective revision, create important notes or flashcards for quick reviews. Having essential information at your fingertips allows you to quickly refresh concepts in the days leading up to each exam.

Also Read: JKBOSE 10th, 12th Exam 2025 To Begin On February 15, Check Passing Marks

Seek Support When Needed

Don’t hesitate to ask for help from teachers, friends, or family if you’re struggling with specific topics. Group studies or discussions can be a productive way to clarify concepts, share insights, and test each other’s understanding. Parents and guardians can also provide encouragement and emotional support, which can be invaluable during the preparation period.

Final Thoughts

Board exams may seem daunting, but with the right approach, students can navigate this journey effectively. A structured study plan, balanced with regular breaks and healthy habits, is the best formula for success. So start today, stay disciplined, and remember that each study session builds a foundation not only for exams but for lifelong learning and resilience.

(The Author is the Principal of Modern Public School, Shalimar Bagh)

[Disclaimer: The opinions, beliefs, and views expressed by the various authors and forum participants on this website are personal and do not reflect the opinions, beliefs, and views of ABP News Network Pvt Ltd.]

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