The last month before the Maharashtra Board exams is always the most intense phase for students. With the SSC and HSC exams conducted by the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education just around the corner, most students are juggling revision, mock tests, and stress. This final stretch is not about learning new topics, but about sharpening what you already know, improving answer presentation, and building exam confidence through smart, focused preparation.
I am writing this guide because many students panic in the last month and end up studying harder instead of studying smarter. I have seen that even well-prepared students lose marks due to poor revision planning, weak time management, or exam anxiety. This article is meant to help SSC and HSC students use the remaining time wisely, avoid common mistakes, and walk into the exam hall with clarity rather than confusion.
Understand the Exam Pattern and Marking Scheme
Before diving into revision, students must be completely clear about the exam pattern. Knowing how marks are distributed helps you prioritise better.
Focus on:
- Weightage of chapters and question types
- Choice patterns in question papers
- Internal options and step-wise marking
- Importance of diagrams, numericals, and examples
This clarity alone can save marks in the exam.
Create a Realistic Last-Month Study Plan
In the final month, over-planning can be as harmful as under-planning. Keep your timetable practical and flexible.
A good plan should:
- Cover all subjects every week
- Reserve time only for revision, not new topics
- Include daily answer writing practice
- Keep short breaks to avoid burnout
Stick to the plan, but do not punish yourself if a day goes slightly off track.
Focus on High-Scoring Topics First
Not all chapters need equal attention in the last month. Focus on areas that can fetch you assured marks.
Prioritise:
- Repeated questions from previous years
- Chapters with direct questions
- Topics you already understand but need revision
- Formula-based and definition-based sections
This strategy builds confidence quickly.
Practice Previous Years’ Question Papers
Solving previous years’ papers is one of the most effective last-month strategies.
Benefits include:
- Understanding question trends
- Improving speed and accuracy
- Learning proper answer length
- Reducing exam fear
Try solving papers in a timed manner to simulate real exam conditions.
Improve Answer Writing and Presentation
In board exams, how you write is almost as important as what you write.
Key tips:
- Write neat, point-wise answers
- Underline keywords and headings
- Draw clear diagrams where needed
- Avoid unnecessary long explanations
Good presentation can easily add extra marks.
Subject-Wise Last-Month Tips
For theory subjects:
- Revise summaries, keywords, and definitions
- Practice long answers with proper structure
- Memorise diagrams, maps, and flowcharts
For numericals and practical subjects:
- Revise formulas daily
- Solve different types of problems
- Avoid careless calculation mistakes
Balanced revision is the key.
Take Care of Your Health and Sleep
Many students sacrifice sleep in the last month, which actually reduces performance.
Remember:
- Proper sleep improves memory
- Short walks or light exercise reduce stress
- Healthy food keeps concentration strong
I personally feel that a calm and healthy mind performs better than an exhausted one.
Avoid Common Last-Month Mistakes
Some mistakes students should strictly avoid:
- Studying new reference books
- Comparing preparation with others
- Overloading the brain a day before exams
- Skipping revision due to fear
Trust your preparation and stay consistent.
What to Do in the Last 3–5 Days
In the final few days:
- Revise notes and formula sheets
- Go through frequently asked questions
- Avoid heavy study late at night
- Keep documents and stationery ready
Mental readiness matters most at this stage.

















