The last 30 days before board exams are the most critical period of your entire academic year. What you do — and what you avoid — in these 30 days will determine your final result. Here is the complete action plan we give every student at Malay Coaching Classes, Pipliyahana, Indore.
Week 1 — Completion Week
- Complete all pending chapters — no new chapters after this week
- Make one-page summary notes for every chapter in every subject
- List all formulas, definitions and important points chapter-wise
- Solve NCERT exercises you have not completed yet
Week 2 — Revision Week
- Stop studying new material entirely — 100% revision this week
- Revise all short notes at least twice this week
- Solve one previous year paper per day
- Identify your weak areas and give them extra time
Week 3 — Mock Test Week
- Write one full mock test every day or every alternate day
- After each test, review mistakes immediately — the same day
- Time yourself — know how long each section takes you
- Practice answer presentation — headings, underlining, diagrams
Week 4 — Final Revision Week
- Read through your short notes — one subject per day
- Revise all formulas and definitions one final time
- Sleep at least 8 hours every night — no late night studying
- Eat well, drink water, take short walks outside daily
The Night Before the Exam
- Only light revision — no cramming new topics
- Keep all exam materials ready — admit card, pens, pencils, compass
- Sleep by 10 PM — a rested brain performs far better than a tired one
- Set alarm 1.5 hours before you need to leave
Walk into the exam hall believing in yourself. Read each question carefully, attempt what you know first then come back to difficult ones. Manage your time — do not spend too long on any single question.
Our students at Malay Coaching Classes who followed this exact plan have consistently been among the top scorers in Indore. You are next!