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📘 7-Day Crash Roadmap for Class 12 Midterms
🔑 Golden Rules Before Starting:
1. Focus on high-frequency topics.
Look at past papers & sample papers → mark chapters that appear the most. Be thorough in these
first; only after that, touch less frequent ones.
2. Concept > Coverage.
Whatever you study, do it properly (since this is also board prep). A rushed half-prepared chapter
won’t fetch marks.
3. Timed practice is mandatory.
Solve questions with a timer—most marks are lost not because of knowledge, but because of time
lag in papers.[
4. Practical vs. Theoretical subjects:
Physics, Maths, Accounts, Chemistry Numerical : Practice more questions, steps matter.
Biology, Business Studies, English Lit: Learn answer patterns & keywords, then write compactly.
5. Revisit weak spots.
If a concept feels shaky, repeat it after 1–2 days (spaced repetition). Don’t leave it hanging.
6. Before the paper: Revise core concepts + frequently asked questions first. Then, if time allows,
touch lesser-weight topics.
7. *Smart help is allowed.*
Use AI tools to:
Summarize notes.
Generate practice questions for any chapter.
Use YouTube/AI explainers to quickly clear tricky concepts.
Don’t waste hours stuck—solve it in 10 minutes with these tools.
⏰ Daily Time Template (Use Every Day)
Morning (90 min): Weak/High-yield chapter (concepts + 10 Qs).
Afternoon (90 min): Timed practice set (25–40 marks).
Evening (90 min): Strong/moderate subject (revision + 15–20 Qs).
Night (45–60 min): Flash recall (formulas, formats, definitions).
💡 After every 2 sessions → take a 10–15 min break.
💡 Sleep at least 6.5–7.5 hrs—memory consolidation needs it.
📅 7-Day Roadmap
Day 1 – Map the Battlefield
List frequent vs. low-weight chapters (from PYQs).
Pick 1 weak high-yield chapter → learn + 15 Qs.
Practice 1 timed set (Physics/Maths/Accounts/Business/Eco).
Revise 1 strong subject lightly.
Day 2 – Weak Area Attack
Revise yesterday’s weak chapter (spaced repetition).
New weak chapter (concept + 10–12 Qs).
Timed practice (English writing task + comprehension).
End with formula/definition recall.
Day 3 – Pattern Recognition
Solve PYQs only from high-weight chapters (30–40 marks).
Revise 1 moderate subject.
Practice English Literature: quotes/themes → 5 short answers.
Revisit 2–3 of your mistakes (Error Log).
Day 4 – First Simulation
Attempt half paper (1.5 hrs) in any subject (timed).
Review → mark mistakes → redo next day.
Revise 1 strong subject chapter.
Light recap of diagrams/formulas.
Day 5 – Error Fix + Speed
Redo toughest 10 questions from Error Log.
Revise 2 high-yield chapters (summary + Qs).
Do 1 writing task + 1 comprehension (English).
End with formulae/derivations sheet (from memory).
Day 6 – Second Simulation (Major Subject)
Attempt 1 full paper (3 hrs) under exam conditions.
Strict review with marking scheme.
Revise 1 weak spot (teach it to yourself aloud).
Flash review of short-answer questions.
Day 7 – Final Sweep (Pre-Exam Day)
Morning: Core formulas, laws, definitions, formats.
Midday: Re-solve 10 most-missed Qs from Error Log.
Evening: English quotes + writing format skeletons.
Night: Pack admit card, stationery, water.
Sleep early → brain will retain better.
📝 Special Tips Per Subject
Physics/Maths/Accounts: Practice steps & methods; even if answer is wrong, steps = partial marks.
Chemistry: Focus on named reactions, NCERT examples, reasoning-type Qs.
Biology/Business Studies: Write point-wise answers with underlined keywords.
English: Follow exact format for writing; memorize 2–3 quotes per chapter for literature.
Economics: Solve PYQ numericals + case-based Qs; write definitions clearly.
🌟 The Nightly Rule (10 min)
Every night ask:
1. What 2 concepts did I still struggle with? (→ schedule them again in 2 days)
2. Did I solve at least 1 timed practice set today?
3. What’s tomorrow’s #1 must-do?
HERE is the short printable format for reminding and reference: