Summary of "AIR1 Aarav Malhotra's | 8 Step Roadmap to Score100% | Class 10th boards"

Summary of "AIR1 Aarav Malhotra's | 8 Step Roadmap to Score 100% | Class 10th boards"

This video by Aarav Malhotra, All India Rank 1 in CBSE Class 10 (2025) with a perfect score, presents a detailed 8-step roadmap to help students strategically prepare and score 100% in their Class 10 board exams. The focus is on smart preparation, disciplined study habits, and continuous self-assessment over the critical months from September to January.


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8-Step Roadmap to Score 100%

  1. Set Target Percentages for Pre-Boards
    • Set clear, incremental percentage goals for each pre-board exam.
    • Use goals to motivate and align your hard work.
    • Visual reminders (e.g., writing goals on your study desk) help maintain focus.
    • Treat each pre-board as a step closer to your final board score.
  2. Analyze Your Answer Sheets
    • After every exam (half yearly and pre-boards), thoroughly analyze your answer sheets.
    • Identify where marks were lost: silly mistakes, weak topics, handwriting, presentation.
    • Maintain a "Mistake Notebook" to track and avoid repeating errors.
    • This analysis is crucial for real improvement.
  3. Start Making Real Notes
    • Begin making proper, handwritten notes for theory subjects like Science and Social Science.
    • Notes help in writing structured, clear, and to-the-point answers quickly during exams.
    • Even if you dislike writing, note-making is non-negotiable for success.
  4. Make a Rigid Timetable (October to December)
    • Calculate pending syllabus chapters and divide them across days until December.
    • Split daily study time into three parts (excluding school/coaching hours):
      • Current studies (new syllabus being taught)
      • Note-making (handwritten notes for theory subjects)
      • Revision (practice questions from worksheets and reference books)
    • Create separate timetables for school days and weekends to optimize study time.
  5. Set Syllabus Targets Till Preboard One
    • By half yearly, 75% syllabus is done; remaining 25% should be completed by Preboard One.
    • Fit the new 25% syllabus into the "current studies" slot.
    • Use note-making and revision slots to revise and practice the old 75% syllabus.
    • Make notes for any chapters not yet covered.
  6. Set Syllabus Targets from Preboard One Till December End
    • Complete practice from reference books for the new 25% syllabus.
    • Aim to finish 100% syllabus coverage plus one reference book by end of December.
  7. The Reality Check Point (January)
    • By January, the syllabus and reference book practice should be complete.
    • Focus solely on solving sample papers and previous year questions under real exam conditions:
      • Set a 3-hour timer.
      • Attempt full papers in one sitting.
      • Use proper answer sheets.
    • Analyze performance after each paper to identify and revise weak areas.
  8. Smart Revision Strategy (Three-Layer Revision)
    • Layer 1: Concept clarity through NCERT and strong foundational notes.
    • Layer 2: In-depth practice with questions from reference books.
    • Layer 3: Testing preparation by solving sample papers and PYQs.
    • Revision should be cyclic—each round involves fixing mistakes, improving notes, and strengthening answers.

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This roadmap emphasizes disciplined goal-setting, self-analysis, thorough note-making, structured scheduling, and cyclic revision to maximize board exam performance.

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