Summary of "I scored 98%+ in class 10 boards! *without tuitions* notes attached #cbse #boards #boardsresult"
Overview
Concise summary of a how-to guide by Abhika, a CBSE Class 10 student who scored 98.4% (boards 2025). The video covers mindset, study strategy, subject‑wise resources, practice methods, and exam/paper‑presentation tips for scoring high in Class 10 without tuition.
Main ideas / lessons
- Past percentages (Class 9 or pre‑boards) do not determine your final board result — improvement is possible with focused effort.
- Coaching is not necessary if your school teachers are adequate; join coaching only if you genuinely cannot understand school lessons.
- Start studying early and consistently; avoid relying on last‑minute cramming after wasting earlier time.
- Distractions (social media, trips, extracurriculars) need not prevent top scores if you manage time and focus when studying.
- Emphasize concept clarity, regular practice (NCERT/PYQs/CBSE exemplar), and good answer presentation to make marking easier.
General study & mindset
- Change your mindset: believe you can learn and improve.
- Start early and study consistently; don’t treat pre‑board marks as fixed predictors.
- Rapid revision method:
- Read a chapter twice.
- Write down what you remember.
- Re‑read and note missed points.
- Use mnemonics, timelines, and structured summaries to remember facts (especially for Social Studies).
- Practice writing answers under exam conditions on actual answer sheets to improve speed and presentation.
Subject‑wise guidance and recommended resources
English
- Use the “refresher” books mentioned in subtitles (BBC/Brajendra Book Company and Educat) — prioritize Educat if choosing one.
- Use Abhika’s compiled notes (a mix of Chart/GBT/BBC/Educat).
- For grammar: watch PW Anurag Sir’s marathon lectures.
- Improve language by watching English web series/movies with subtitles.
Hindi
- Use Oswaal refresher for vocabulary and practice.
- Study Hindi grammar from Ashish Sir’s videos.
- For reader/poetry explanations, use the “Success CDS” website for detailed chapter/poem descriptions.
Maths
- Prioritize NCERT thoroughly (older editions and 10‑/5‑year compilations can be useful).
- Practice RS Aggarwal — Abhika offers a free RS Aggarwal PDF link in the video description.
- RD Sharma is helpful (MCQ book useful for MCQ practice).
- Don’t assume “Basic” level papers will contain only simple NCERT questions — prepare well regardless of stream.
Science
- Use NCERT Exemplar as a primary free resource; get PDFs/printouts and solve thoroughly.
- Solve previous year questions (PYQs), especially the most recent papers.
- Focus on concept clarity — many CBSE questions are competency‑based and scenario framed.
- Solve yellow‑box competency questions and in‑text activities; use the Bank of Biology website for solved activities.
Social Studies (History, Geography, Civics, Economics)
- Change mindset — SST is learnable with the right approach.
- Make timelines for political history; read chapters multiple times and write notes from memory.
- Geography: use mnemonics and practice maps—map questions require regular practice.
- Civics/Economics: learn tables and blue‑box facts (frequently tested in MCQs).
- Remember extra factual details (e.g., languages in states) — these may be tested even if not emphasized in class.
Exam preparation & practice materials
- Solve all CBSE sample papers and PYQs — sample question papers (2020–25) are freely available and sufficient; avoid unnecessary expensive sets.
- If buying paid sample papers, Educat is recommended.
- Practice full‑length timed papers on actual answer sheets to simulate exam conditions.
Paper presentation / answer‑writing tips (practical checklist)
- Maintain neat alignment and straight margins — start each line consistently.
- Improve handwriting now if it is poor; examiner perception can be affected.
- Underline only main keywords (author names, titles, specific terms); avoid underlining entire answers.
- Make your paper easy to check: clear structure, headings, and underlined keywords help examiners spot relevant points quickly.
- If unsure of a full answer, write as much relevant information as you can — CBSE often awards marks for relevant content.
- Regularly practice timed full papers on answer sheets.
Dos and don’ts
Do:
- Start early.
- Use NCERT + Exemplar + PYQs as primary study material.
- Practice on answer sheets and time yourself.
- Underline keywords and maintain neat handwriting.
Don’t:
- Panic over Class 9 or pre‑board percentages.
- Overspend on costly refreshers/sample books unnecessarily.
- Neglect paper presentation and answer structure.
Extra offers & notes from the speaker
- Abhika mentions a free RS Aggarwal PDF (link in the video description) and that her own notes are available (a mix of Chart/GBT/BBC/Educat).
- She offers to make subject‑specific videos if viewers want more guidance.
Caveat
- Subtitles were auto‑generated; some names/terms may be slightly mistranscribed (e.g., publisher/website names like “Educat,” “BBC/Brajendra,” “Chart GBT,” “Success CDS”). Confirm exact book or website names before purchasing/following specific recommendations.
Speakers / sources featured (as named in the subtitles)
- Abhika (main speaker; Class 10 boards 98.4%)
- PW Anurag Sir (English grammar)
- Ashish Sir (Hindi)
- Oswaal (Hindi refresher)
- BBC / Brajendra Book Company (English refresher — as spoken)
- Educat (spoken recommendation; likely Educart/Educat)
- NCERT (textbooks and Exemplar)
- RS Aggarwal (Math practice)
- RD Sharma (Maths reference)
- Bank of Biology (solved activities)
- Success CDS (Hindi reader/poem explanations)
- CBSE sample papers / PYQs
- Abhika’s compiled notes (mix of Chart/GBT/BBC/Educat)
That is the distilled guidance from the video.
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