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Revision panic is just unclear counting. Pomodoro gives you units you can finish.
A board exam revision timetable with Pomodoro assigns countable sprints per chapter — not vague "revise Science." This 60-day framework suits CBSE and ICSE Class 10 and 12 students. Log sprints in school study planner planner with Pomodoro technique for students technique.
60-day revision structure
Days 60–40: First pass all chapters — 2 Pomodoros per chapter minimum.
Days 40–20: PYQs + weak chapter re-sprints.
Days 20–7: Full sample papers timed.
Final week: Light recall + sleep protection.
Daily subject rotation (example)
| Sprint | Subject | Task |
|---|---|---|
| 1–2 | Math | Problem set |
| 3–4 | Science | NCERT + diagrams |
| 5 | English | Writing format |
| 6–7 | Social/Hindi | Recall + notes |
| 8 | Mixed | PYQ questions |
Board-specific writing practice
Allocate Pomodoros to long-answer writing — not just reading. Boards reward presentation; entrance exams reward speed. Train both if dual prepping.
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Countable sprints, visible progress, less panic.
Frequently asked questions
How many Pomodoros per day for boards?
6–10 quality sprints for intensive revision months; 4–6 during school days.
Is one month enough for board revision?
Tight but possible with strict Pomodoro accounting and PYQ focus — 60 days is safer.
Pomodoro for long board answers?
Use 45-min custom blocks for essay writing; 25-min for recall and short questions.
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