u/Clueless-Expert

Hey everyone,
I’ve been seeing a lot of students confused about how to prepare for the CBSE Maths re-exam, especially with very limited time left.
From what I’ve observed, the biggest mistakes students make are:
* Trying to revise everything again
* Not practicing full-length papers
* Ignoring time management
If you’re in the last few days, I’d suggest focusing on:

  1. High-weightage chapters
  2. Expected question patterns
  3. Practicing at least 2–3 full mock papers
  4. Reviewing common mistakes
    We’ve actually put together a structured revision kit covering all of this:
    * Expected questions
    * Mock tests
    * Step-by-step solutions
    * Common Mistakes Review
    * Time management strategy
    If you think it might help, you can check it out here: https://parthasarathytutor.myinstamojo.com/product/cbse-class-10-maths-re-exam-kit-2026-most-ex
    Either way, focus on smart revision rather than trying to do everything again.
    All the best

 

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u/Clueless-Expert — 12 days ago
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If you're preparing for the re-exam, don’t try to revise the entire syllabus again.

Focus on:

  1. High-weightage chapters
  2. Repeated question patterns
  3. Practicing 2–3 full mock papers
  4. Time management during the exam
  5. Avoiding common mistakes (especially presentation)

Most students lose marks not because they don’t know the answer, but because of poor time management and small errors.

If you prepare smartly in the last few days, scoring 80–90+ is still very possible.

If anyone wants, I can also share a structured revision plan.

Qualifications : CBSE Mathematics Private Tutor
Either way, focus on smart revision rather than trying to do everything again.
All the best 

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u/Clueless-Expert — 12 days ago