How to Complete Your Syllabus in a Month – Class 10

 Completing the syllabus is essential for effective exam preparation and academic success. It ensures that you have covered all the topics that may appear in the exam, leaving no room for surprises. When you complete the entire syllabus, you gain a better understanding of the subject, which boosts your confidence and reduces exam-related stress. It also gives you enough time to revise thoroughly, practice previous year papers, and work on weaker areas.

✅ Step-by-Step Guide to Complete Class 10 Syllabus in 1 Month

 

📅 Week 1: Understand & Plan

  • Make a List of Chapters for each subject (Math, Science, SST, English, Hindi/Sanskrit).
  • Mark important chapters – focus on high-weightage topics (check past year papers or your school guide).
  • Make a 4-week timetable: Divide chapters for each week. Study 2 subjects per day – one tough, one easy.

🕒 Daily Routine (Example)

  • 6-7 AM – Revise what you studied yesterday
  • 10 AM – 1 PM – Subject 1 (e.g., Science)
  • 2 PM – 5 PM – Subject 2 (e.g., SST)
  • 6 PM – 8 PM – Practice Questions / Sample Papers
  • 9 PM – 9:30 PM – Quick revision
Syllabus

📖 Week 2: Focused Study + Notes

  • Study 2-3 chapters per subject per week.
  • Make short notes (key formulas, concepts, definitions).
  • Use NCERT books + YouTube videos for understanding.
  • Practice diagrams and maps (Science & SST).

📚 Week 3: Practice & Revise the syllabus Regularly

  • Solve previous year papers and sample papers daily.
  • Time yourself – learn to manage speed and accuracy.
  • Revise notes regularly.
  • Focus on weak areas – don’t ignore any subject.

📝 Week 4: Final Revision

  • Revise all notes & important questions.
  • Focus more on writing practice (especially for English, SST, and Hindi).
  • Solve mock tests every alternate day.
  • Stay calm, sleep well, and eat healthy.

🔑 Quick Tips To Complete Syllabus

  • Stay consistent – even 5-6 hours daily is enough if you focus.
  • Use Pomodoro Technique – 25 mins study + 5 mins break.
  • Avoid distractions – no mobile while studying.
  • Ask doubts – from friends, teachers, or online.

 

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  • Ayisha siddiqui

    Qualifications of Author : 1. B.ED. from Delhi University 2. MA in Political Science and History 3. Award winner in Urdu Language

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