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Top 10 Tips to Excel in Class 10 Standard Maths

Scoring high in Class 10 Standard Maths is a game-changer. It sets the foundation for future academics and career paths in science, commerce, and competitive exams like JEE, NDA, and more. But for many students, Maths is also a subject that brings anxiety. If you’re looking for smart ways to improve and score above 90%, here are 10 proven tips to help you ace Class 10 Maths with confidence.


๐Ÿ”Ÿ Top 10 Tips to Excel in Class 10 Standard Maths

1. Know the Syllabus Like a Pro

Before you open any book, understand the CBSE Class 10 Maths syllabus. Prioritize chapters like:

  • Quadratic Equations

  • Arithmetic Progression

  • Coordinate Geometry

  • Surface Areas & Volumes
    These hold more weight in board exams.

2. Focus on NCERT First

Most CBSE exam questions come directly or indirectly from NCERT textbooks. Solve every example and exercise from the textbook first. Donโ€™t skip word problems!

3. Create a Formula Notebook

Formulas are your best friends in Maths. Maintain a separate notebook and revise formulas for:

  • Trigonometry identities

  • Surface area and volume formulas

  • Algebraic identities
    Update and review it weekly.

4. Practice from Sample Papers

Practicing previous year and CBSE sample papers helps understand:

  • Question pattern

  • Time management

  • Marking scheme
    Target 1โ€“2 papers every week.

5. Set Daily Targets

Make a daily study plan. Break down big chapters into small goals.
Example:

  • Monday: Linear Equations examples

  • Tuesday: Linear Equations exercises
    This helps avoid burnout and keeps you consistent.

6. Revise Mistakes Often

Keep a โ€œMistake Journal.โ€ Every time you get a problem wrong, note the reason. Revisit it before exams to avoid repeating them.

7. Use Online Resources Wisely

Platforms like YouTube, Maths Vidya, and Khan Academy offer visual explanations. Use them when you’re stuck on concepts.

8. Solve RD Sharma & Exemplar Problems

For deeper practice, solve selected questions from RD Sharma or CBSE Exemplar books. They’re helpful for HOTS (Higher Order Thinking Skills) problems.

9. Time Yourself During Practice

Use a stopwatch while solving mock tests. Stick to 3 hours as in actual board exams. This builds speed and boosts confidence.

10. Donโ€™t Ignore Basic Maths

Even advanced problems need basic concepts. Revise:

  • Squares & Cubes

  • Factorization

  • LCM, HCF
    These are the backbone of higher-level questions.


๐Ÿง  FAQs

Q1. Is NCERT enough for Class 10 Maths board exams?
Yes, for scoring 80-90%, NCERT is enough. For 95%+, also use sample papers and Exemplar.

Q2. How many hours should I study Maths daily in Class 10?
1โ€“1.5 hours daily is ideal. Increase it to 2 hours before exams.

Q3. How do I improve speed in solving Maths?
Regular practice + mock tests + time-tracking = speed boost.

Q4. Is coaching necessary to score 90+?
Not compulsory. Self-study with the right resources can work equally well.

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Aman Sir, the driving force behind Maths Vidya Institute, is known for his deep understanding of the CBSE Maths curriculum. Since 2009, he has been helping students from Class 9 to 12 score high marks through engaging online sessions, personalized feedback, and consistent performance reviews.
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