– Divide your subjects/topics over the 30 days. Allocate more time to areas you find challenging.
– Identify your weak subjects and allocate more time to them. Focus on topics that carry more weight in the exam.
Solve a mix of problems daily to reinforce concepts. Practice time-bound mock tests to improve your speed.
Focus on understanding the underlying concepts. Revise key formulas and theorems.
Create concise notes for quick review. Highlight key points for each topic.
– Practice time management during the revision. Allocate specific time slots for each subject.
Ensure proper sleep and a balanced diet. Exercise to keep your mind and body active.
– Keep a positive mindset and believe in your preparation. Manage stress through meditation or short breaks.
– Discuss difficult concepts with friends. Teach and learn from each other.
– Solve previous years' question papers. Understand the exam pattern and question types.
– Take full-length mock tests regularly to simulate exam conditions. Analyze your performance and identify weak areas.
– If you have doubts, clarify them from teachers or peers. Don’t hesitate to seek help on challenging topics.
– Create a list of quick formulas for last-minute revision. Review them regularly.
– Stick to topics you've already covered. Avoid starting new chapters at this stage.
– Take short breaks to avoid burnout. Engage in activities you enjoy to relax.
– Minimize distractions from social media and gadgets. Focus on offline study materials.
– Use mind maps to visualize and connect concepts. Create a visual aid for quick recall.
– Be aware of any last-minute changes in the exam pattern. Stay updated on important announcements.
– Stick to your revision schedule. Discipline is crucial in the final month.