How to Score 90+ Marks in Board Exams
π― How to Score 90+ Marks in Board Exams – Complete Guide (1200+ Words)
Scoring 90% and above in board exams is absolutely possible—not just for “toppers” but for any sincere student with the right strategy, time management, and consistency. It’s not just about working hard, but working smart.
Let’s break it into 10 powerful strategies + subject-wise tips + time planner + last-month booster guide.
✅ 1. Set a Clear Goal & Believe You Can
π― "I will score 95% in my board exams. I am capable."
Self-belief activates your brain to work with full focus. Stop comparing with others—your competition is you yesterday.
✅ 2. Know the Syllabus & Exam Pattern Thoroughly
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More weightage
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Your weak areas
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Most expected questions
Don’t skip NCERT-based topics. 80–90% of questions come directly from them.
✅ 3. Make a Realistic & Balanced Study Timetable
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3 hours → Major subject (like Math/Science)
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3 hours → Language & theory subject
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2 hours → Revision / tests / weaker topics
π Ideal Timings:
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6–8 AM (brain is fresh)
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4–6 PM (revisit difficult topics)
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8–10 PM (revise summaries/flashcards)
π‘ Don’t ignore breaks. Study in 50–60 minute sessions with 10-minute breaks.
✅ 4. Use Active Study Methods, Not Just Reading
Passive reading is a waste of time.
Use these active study tools:
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✍️ Write answers in your own words
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π£️ Speak aloud to recall better
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π Teach a topic to a friend or yourself
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π§ Use mnemonics (e.g., HOMES for Great Lakes)
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π Use flowcharts, tables, and diagrams for Science & SST
Try SQ3R method:
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Survey → Question → Read → Recite → Review
✅ 5. Make Revision Notes (Your Secret Weapon)
Your final revision depends on how good your short notes are.
For each chapter:
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Make summary sheets
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Highlight formulas, definitions, and diagrams
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Use sticky notes or flashcards for key terms
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Definitions
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Equations
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Diagrams
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Common mistakes
✅ 6. Practice Previous Year Papers & Sample Papers
Benefits:
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Boosts writing speed
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Improves time management
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Highlights common questions
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Builds exam confidence
π‘ TIP: Use OMR sheets (for MCQs) and maintain a notebook of repeated questions.
✅ 7. Focus on Presentation & Writing Skills
Your answer sheet presentation can boost your marks.
✍️ Smart Writing Tips:
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Write neatly and underline keywords
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Leave a line after each answer
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Use bullet points instead of paragraphs
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For long answers, begin with a heading + introduction + points + conclusion
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In diagrams: label clearly, use pencil and ruler
Remember: Presentation reflects confidence.
✅ 8. Improve Your Weak Subjects Without Fear
Avoiding a weak subject won’t help. Tackle it head-on.
Follow this 3-step approach:
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π Identify exact chapters you struggle with
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π½️ Watch concept videos (YouTube, Diksha app)
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π Make custom notes & solve easy-to-hard questions
Don’t aim for perfection—aim for “better than yesterday.”
✅ 9. Stay Away from Distractions & Negative Influences
π« Avoid:
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Too much phone/social media
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Friends who distract you or create stress
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Comparing marks/rank constantly
✅ Do:
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Use “Do Not Disturb” mode while studying
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Keep your study space clutter-free
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Practice mindfulness or deep breathing for 5 minutes daily
✅ 10. Revise Regularly and Smartly
Your memory fades without revision. Use this revision pattern:
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Revise within 24 hours
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Revise again in 3 days
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Weekly full-topic review
Use tools like:
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Formula charts on your wall
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Mind maps for complex topics
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Flashcards for terms and vocabulary
π§ Subject-Wise Strategy to Score 90+:
π Science (Class 10 or 12)
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Stick to NCERT line by line
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Understand concepts instead of memorizing
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Focus on diagrams (label them properly)
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Practice at least 50 numerical problems
π Mathematics
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Daily practice (minimum 2 hours)
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Solve every question in NCERT & exemplar
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Keep a notebook of all formulas and shortcuts
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Time yourself while solving sample papers
π Social Science
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Write answers in points with sub-headings
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Use dates, events, and keywords to impress examiner
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Study maps and practice marking locations
π English / Hindi
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Read literature chapters and write short summaries
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Prepare format-based writing: letters, articles, reports
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Solve unseen passages daily to improve comprehension
π️ Last 30 Days Preparation Plan
πΉ First 10 Days:
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Focus on your weak chapters
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Solve 2 sample papers per subject
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Make final revision notes
πΉ Next 10 Days:
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Full syllabus quick revision
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Attempt one mock test daily
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Revise diagrams and formats
πΉ Last 10 Days:
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Revise only from your short notes
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Sleep properly before the exam
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Avoid new topics, focus on confidence-building
π₯ Lifestyle Tips to Boost Brain Power
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π§ Eat brain foods: almonds, bananas, dark chocolate, eggs
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π§ Drink 8–10 glasses of water daily
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π€ Sleep 6–8 hours; memory builds while sleeping
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πΆπ½♂️ Do light stretching or walking for relaxation
π£ Final Thoughts: You CAN Score 90+
Scoring above 90% is not about being a genius—it’s about being consistent, focused, and calm.
Remember:
“Hard work beats talent when talent doesn’t work hard.”
Give your best now so you don’t regret later.
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