When your Class 12 Chemistry test is almost here, you might feel scared or mixed up. The lessons look big, and there are so many changes in chemicals. Time feels too short. It's okay to feel this. Many kids in India feel worried before big tests. But you can still get 90 or more marks in just 10 days! Use a good plan, study smart, and stay happy inside.
These 10 days are not for being upset. They are for looking back at what you know, paying close attention, and feeling strong. Chemistry can give you lots of points if you do it right. You do not need to learn it all over again. Just fix the good parts right.
Before you start studying chemistry, it is essential to calm your mind. A worried or tired brain cannot correctly remember reactions, formulas, or correct answers. When your mind is calm, learning feels easier and more enjoyable. Sit in a comfortable place, take a few deep breaths, and relax your body. Tell yourself positive words like "I can do this" or "I am learning every day." These small steps help your brain feel safe and ready to study.
Students in Classes 9 to 12 often feel pressure about marks, future studies, and career choices. This pressure can make them feel nervous or confused, especially during board exams. Taking care of your mental health helps you stay focused and confident. When you feel happy and relaxed, you can understand lessons better and remember them longer.
Support is important during this stage. Mentrovert understands how students feel and provides guidance, counselling, and emotional support. They help students feel heard and understood, which reduces stress. A calm and positive mind enables you to study better, write exams with confidence, and give your best performance.
You should be well prepared for the Class 12 Chemistry exam, and the first thing to do is to understand the syllabus. There are three major branches of chemistry, including physical chemistry, organic chemistry, and inorganic chemistry. Markings in the board exam are provided in each part, and therefore, no part should be left out. You can know what is covered in the chapters, making your study more complete and less confusing.
Begin by taking a close look at the contents page or the syllabus of your book. Cross out the chapters that you are familiar with and those that are tough. This will help you break down your study time equitably and efficiently. Spend more time on the chapters that require improvement, but do not neglect the already known chapters. Correction of strong subjects will assist you in gaining easy marks.
Starting new chapters in the final days before the exam is not a good idea. The latest subjects may cause stress and disorientation. Rather, invest more emphasis on strengthening what you know. Even clear knowledge of even simple things can make you reply to a large number of questions correctly. Once you have a plan for your syllabus, then your study is easier, calmer and more effective.
A structured study plan for Class 12 can make revision faster and less stressful.
The first two days of your last-minute plan are very important. These days should be used to strengthen your basic ideas. When the basics are clear, the rest of the study feels easy and smooth. Do not rush. Study slowly and with focus.
For physical chemistry, start with formulas and simple rules. Write all important formulas in one notebook. Look at this notebook every day. Practise a few easy numerical problems from each chapter. This helps you understand how formulas are used and builds confidence.
For organic chemistry, focus on understanding instead of memorising. Revise functional groups, important reactions, and basic naming rules. Make small reaction charts and read them many times. When you see how reactions change step by step, organic chemistry becomes easier.
For inorganic chemistry, read the NCERT book carefully. Many exam questions are directly based on the NCERT lines. Read slowly and underline important points.
These two days will build a strong base for the rest of your preparation.
Days three and four are for reading the NCERT book with full attention. The NCERT is the most important book for the board exam. Many questions come directly from its lines, tables, and examples. When you read the NCERT correctly, you understand what the examiner wants.
For inorganic chemistry, read every line slowly. Do not skip small points. Look carefully at tables, pictures, and special words written in bold or italics. These small details often become exam questions.
For physical chemistry, study the solved examples and practice problems given in the NCERT. These show how formulas are used in exams. Try to understand each step instead of memorising.
For organic chemistry, revise the reactions and changes given in the book. Read them again and again until they feel familiar.
Read NCERT like a story. Take breaks. Do not hurry. Careful reading during these two days can help you score many easy marks.
Today is devoted to practising writing answers, which is very significant in exams. Most students fail to get marks due to poor writing, not because they are unaware of the answers. Examiners listen for smooth words, clear phrases, properly used key terms, and proper presentation.
Short and long answers should also be practised. Short answers: Answers should be given as per the question to avoid unnecessary information. In the case of long answers, divide your answer into points or steps. Individual ideas are separated using bullets or numbers, making them easier for the examiner to read and comprehend.
Emphasise key words to make important points. If the question includes a diagram, sketch it and label it properly. Make sure that your handwriting looks clean and clear. Write slowly and check your answers once you are done to ensure nothing is overlooked.
Answer writing today will bring you more certainty and accuracy tomorrow. The correct answers are clear, well-structured, and neat, hence awarding you maximum marks. Always be careful in writing, keep calm and do your best.
Sample papers and past exam papers should be of interest on this day. Find a quiet spot where you cannot be disturbed and attempt to simulate exam conditions. Time management: Use a clock to time yourself and do the paper like it were an actual test.
Respond to every question and meditate on every one of them. You should not hurry; rather, go slowly. Once completed, revise your answers and see whether you have made any errors. These are mistakes that are quite important to understand and correct to improve and gain confidence.
Record tough or challenging questions in a different notebook to be practised later. Have a light, nutritious snack, drink water, and take a mini break when your mind starts to get bored. You will be calmed and refreshed, and hence perform better. Today's practice is to be successful tomorrow.
Days 7 and 8 are look-back time. Organic and physical chemistry are your pals today.
For organic chemistry, look it up a lot because it likes to repeat. Do changes and switches again. Flip and mix them for fun!
For physical chemistry, peek at the rules. Do some easy maths problems. Watch numbers dance and add up!
Work strongly but not too hard. Use good focus and chase away worry. Study happily with a big smile.
Take snack breaks and drink water. Say to yourself, "I'm super smart!" This makes your brain big and ready for more.
Sleep cosily at night. You rock!
Today is an easy day. No hard work. Just look at short notes, fun rules, and key points. No new stuff!
Sleep super well tonight. Eat yummy healthy food like fruits and nuts. Yum!
Feeling worried? It's okay! Talk to parents or a helper. Mentrovert gives free talks. They help kids and grown-ups with test worry bugs. Chase them away!
Happy inside is super big—like your best school work. Smile big! You've got this. Rest and feel strong tomorrow.
The last day before the exam is for staying calm and relaxed. Do not try to learn anything new on this day. Only revise topics you already know well. This helps your mind stay clear and confident. Spend a little time looking at formulas, reactions, and short notes, then stop studying.
Make sure you pack your exam bag early. Keep your admit card, pens, pencil, and water bottle ready. This removes last-minute worry and helps you feel prepared.
Go to bed on time and get good Sleep. A fresh mind works better in the exam hall. Trust the effort you have put in over the past few days. Believe in yourself and stay positive.
A calm student thinks clearly, writes better answers, and performs better than a worried one.
You can get 90 or more in Class 12 Chemistry! Just 10 days with a good plan. Look back at lessons. Keep the brain calm and happy.
Like you a lot. You are a smart kid! Do each day step by step. Eat good food. Sleep like a teddy bear. Care for happy feelings. Talk if worry comes. No sadness alone.
Your hard work turns into big shiny points! Test day, smile big. You did it! Mentrovert cheers you. Believe, and you win!
Yes, with good looks back, NCERT reading, and test paper doing, you get better points.
Yes, most test questions are from NCERT, especially inorganic.
Do 5 to 7 test papers well and fix the wrongs.
Take rests, talk to family, or get help. Mentrovert gives free, happy help.
No, good sleep is key. A fresh brain does best.