Topper’s Daily Timetable for Class 10th Board Exams
This timetable is designed for Class 10th students aiming to excel in CBSE (or similar board) exams in March 2026

This timetable is designed for Class 10th students aiming to excel in CBSE (or similar board) exams in March 2026. It allocates 6–8 hours daily, including school/coaching, with breaks for rest and recreation. The focus is on NCERT, consistent practice, and revision, tailored for subjects like Mathematics, Science, Social Science, English, and Hindi/Sanskrit.
General Guidelines
- Syllabus: Download the latest CBSE syllabus from cbse.nic.in. Prioritize high-weightage topics (e.g., Algebra, Nationalism in India).
- Resources: NCERT textbooks, RD Sharma (Math), S. Chand (Science), Oswaal Sample Papers.
- Habits: Make short notes (1–2 pages per chapter), solve past 5–10 years’ board papers, and practice under timed conditions.
- Health: Sleep 6–7 hours, exercise 20–30 minutes, limit phone use to 30 minutes daily.
- Progress: Track topics covered and test scores in a notebook.
Daily Timetable
Time | Activity | Details |
---|---|---|
4:00–4:15 AM | Wake Up & Warm-Up | Hydrate, light stretching to boost alertness. |
4:15–5:45 AM | Mathematics (1.5 Hours) | Solve 10–15 problems (NCERT/RD Sharma: Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry). Make formula flashcards. |
5:45–6:15 AM | Science Revision (30 Minutes) | Revise Physics numericals, Chemistry equations, or Biology diagrams from previous day. Use NCERT. |
6:15–7:00 AM | Breakfast & Prep | Eat a healthy breakfast (e.g., fruits, oats), light walk, or meditation. Prepare for school. |
7:00–8:00 AM | Quick Review/MCQs | Review school notes or solve 5 MCQs (Science/Social Science). |
8:30 AM–12:30 PM | School/Coaching | Attend classes actively, take detailed notes, clarify doubts immediately. |
12:30–1:00 PM | Notes Review (30 Minutes) | Summarize school/coaching notes in your own words (1 page). |
1:00–2:00 PM | Social Science/English (1 Hour) | Social Science: Study History (timelines) or Geography (maps). English: Read literature chapter or practice grammar (tenses, modals). |
2:00–3:00 PM | Lunch & Rest | Healthy lunch, 15–20 minute power nap if needed. |
3:00–4:30 PM | Weak Subject (1.5 Hours) | Hindi/Sanskrit (grammar, passages) or Science (numericals/diagrams). Solve 5–10 sample paper questions. |
4:30–5:00 PM | Writing Practice (30 Minutes) | Practice essay/letter (English/Hindi) or Social Science long answers. |
5:00–7:00 PM | Science + Social Science (2 Hours) | Science: Solve 5 NCERT questions (Physics/Chemistry) + 5 Biology diagrams. Social Science: Practice map work or 5–10 questions (History/Civics). |
7:00–8:00 PM | Math Practice (1 Hour) | Solve 1–2 past board questions or 10 problems from RD Sharma. |
8:00–8:30 PM | Dinner & Break | Healthy dinner, relax (e.g., listen to music). |
8:30–10:00 PM | English/Hindi + Revision (1.5 Hours) | English: Read literature or practice comprehension. Hindi: Solve unseen passage. Revise day’s notes. |
10:00–10:30 PM | Sample Paper/Quick Revision (30 Minutes) | Solve 1 sample paper section (1–2 times weekly) or revise flashcards. |
10:30–10:45 PM | Plan Next Day | List 3–5 priority topics and resources for tomorrow. |
10:45 PM | Sleep | Ensure 6–7 hours of rest for optimal focus. |
Weekly Schedule
- Monday–Friday: Follow daily timetable, covering all subjects (Math, Science, Social Science, English, Hindi/Sanskrit).
- Saturday:
- Morning (3 Hours): Full-length mock test (Math or Science).
- Afternoon (2 Hours): Analyze mistakes, rework incorrect answers.
- Evening (2 Hours): Revise weak topics (e.g., Hindi grammar, Social Science dates).
- Sunday:
- Morning (2 Hours): Revise notes for all subjects (focus on formulas, maps).
- Afternoon (3 Hours): Solve past 5 years’ board papers (Oswaal/Arihant).
- Evening (1 Hour): Light study (English literature) or relax.
- Plan next week’s goals and topics.
Monthly Goals
- August–November 2025: Complete 80–100% syllabus (2–3 chapters per subject monthly). Solve NCERT exercises.
- December 2025: 1st revision, focus on weak areas. Solve 2–3 sample papers per subject.
- January 2026: 2nd revision, practice past board papers (3–5 per subject). Work on the answer presentation.
- February 2026: 3rd revision with notes/flashcards. Take 1–2 mock tests weekly.
- March 2026: Light revision, focus on high-weightage topics. Avoid new topics.
Subject-Specific Tips
- Mathematics:
- Focus: Algebra (25%), Geometry (20%), Trigonometry (15%).
- Task: Solve 15–20 problems daily (NCERT + RD Sharma). Practice board-level questions.
- Science:
- Physics: Numericals (Electricity, Light).
- Chemistry: Reactions (Acids, Bases).
- Biology: Diagrams (Heart, Nephron).
- Task: Solve 10 NCERT + 5 sample paper questions daily.
- Social Science:
- History: Memorize dates (e.g., Nationalism in India).
- Geography: Practice map work (10–15 marks).
- Civics/Economics: Key terms, concepts.
- Task: Make timelines, solve 5–10 questions daily.
- English:
- Focus: Literature themes, grammar (tenses, modals), writing (letters, essays).
- Task: Practice 1 writing task, read 1 chapter, and solve 5 grammar questions daily.
- Hindi/Sanskrit:
- Focus: Grammar, unseen passages, writing.
- Task: Practice 1 passage, 1 writing task daily.
Topper’s Habits
- NCERT Focus: Read and solve all NCERT exercises (90% of questions are NCERT-based).
- Past Papers: Solve 5–10 years’ board papers to understand patterns.
- Short Notes: Create 1–2 page notes per chapter (formulas, diagrams, key points).
- Time-Bound Practice: Simulate exam conditions (3 hours, no distractions).
- Doubt Resolution: Clear doubts same-day via teachers or platforms like Doubtnut.
- Avoid Distractions: Limit phone use (use the Forest app).
Resources
- Math: NCERT, RD Sharma, Oswaal Sample Papers.
- Science: NCERT, S. Chand, Arihant All-in-One.
- Social Science: NCERT, Oswaal Question Bank.
- English/Hindi: NCERT, Together With.
- Online: Physics Wallah (YouTube), Vedantu, cbse.nic.in.
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