As the CBSE Class 10 Mathematics Board Exam 2026 draws closer, anxiety levels among students are naturally rising. Mathematics is a subject that rewards conceptual clarity, consistent practice, and calm thinking. With the right revision strategy and a structured approach, students can significantly improve their performance and score high marks.
According to Varun Goyal, Head of the Mathematics Department at Shiv Nadar School, Gurugram, the final phase of preparation should focus on strengthening fundamentals, improving exam strategy, and maintaining mental balance. Here are expert-backed tips that can help Class 10 students approach the Maths board exam with confidence.
Strengthen Your Core Concepts First
With limited time left before the exam, students should prioritise revising strong and familiar topics instead of starting new or unfamiliar chapters at the last moment. Revisiting basics helps reduce silly mistakes and boosts confidence.
Make sure to revise:
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Your class notes
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NCERT textbook examples
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NCERT Exemplar problems
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Personal formula sheets and summaries
NCERT remains the backbone of the CBSE Maths paper, so every example, theorem, and exercise must be thoroughly revised.
Practice with an Exam-Oriented Strategy
Solving previous years’ question papers within a fixed time limit is one of the most effective ways to prepare. This helps students:
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Improve speed and accuracy
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Understand the paper pattern
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Identify frequently asked question types
While revising, plan answers based on mark allocation. Longer questions require proper step-wise solutions, while short questions should be precise and to the point.
Students should also focus on case-study-based and competency-based questions, which test understanding and application rather than rote learning. CBSE has been giving increasing importance to these question formats.
Stay Calm, Rest Well, and Take Breaks
A calm and focused mind plays a crucial role in exam success. Long, uninterrupted study hours can lead to burnout. Instead:
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Take short breaks between revision sessions
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Ensure 7–8 hours of sleep daily
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Stay hydrated and eat light, nutritious meals
Fatigue can negatively affect memory and concentration, so mental well-being should not be ignored. Confidence and composure often make a big difference on exam day.
Exam-Day Strategy for Better Performance
Use the 15-minute reading time wisely to understand the paper and identify questions you are most confident about. Start with familiar questions to build momentum.
Important exam-day tips:
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Clearly mention section numbers
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Keep rough work neat and separate
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Draw well-labelled diagrams, especially for Geometry
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Double-check calculations, signs, and units
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Save time at the end to review answers
A well-presented answer sheet creates a positive impression and reduces the risk of losing marks due to avoidable errors.
Frequently Tested Topics in Class 10 Maths
Some chapters are consistently important and should be revised carefully:
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Trigonometry: Proving identities
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Linear & Quadratic Equations: Word problems
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Heights and Distances: Diagram-based applications
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Circles: Theorems and NCERT-based questions
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Arithmetic Progressions: nth term and sum of terms
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Polynomials: Relationship between zeroes and coefficients
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Coordinate Geometry: Distance and section formula
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Statistics: Mean, median, mode, and missing frequencies
Chapters That Need Extra Time
Some topics involve lengthy calculations and multiple steps. These include:
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Triangles, Circles, and Quadrilaterals
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Surface Areas and Volumes
Accuracy in formula application and calculations is essential in these chapters, as even small errors can affect final answers.
High-Scoring and Relatively Easier Areas
Students can score well in chapters like:
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Real Numbers
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Probability
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Statistics
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Basic Trigonometric substitutions
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Selected Geometry problems
Clear presentation, logical steps, and correct formulas can help secure full marks in these sections.
Final Words
The CBSE Class 10 Maths Board Exam is not just about solving problems—it’s about planning, clarity, and composure. With focused revision, smart practice, and a calm mindset, students can significantly enhance their scores.
Trust your preparation, stay confident, and approach the exam with a positive attitude. Often, it’s not just hard work, but smart strategy that leads to success.
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