In today’s conversation, I sit down with ISC Chemistry educator Ajay Yadav, someone who has spent years helping students prepare for board exams, reviewing answer sheets, spotting repeated mistakes, and understanding what actually helps students score better under pressure.
Instead of textbook advice, this episode focuses on practical strategies that work in the final month before boards.
What you’ll learn in this episode:
00:00 - Intro
00:54 - Last 30 days chemistry revision plan
03:31 - Scientific way to remember reactions
04:10 - How to make last min revision sheets
05:13 - Do's and Don'ts the day before exam
06:20 - How to use 15-min paper reading time
08:32 - Handling panic situation during exam
09:42 - PYQ & mock test stategy
11:13 - Common mistakes that cost marks
14:00 - Guidance for weak students
15:35 - Final advice for board students
16:54 - Outro
Whether you’re aiming for a top score or just want to feel more confident walking into the exam hall, this episode will help you think clearly and prepare smarter.
🎧 Listen till the end for a powerful final message for board students — because success in exams is not just about studying more, but studying right.
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Remember: The last month can change everything if you use it well.
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