Study Techniques
Proven study methods, time management tips, and exam strategies for Indian students preparing for board and entrance exams.
How to Study 10+ Hours a Day Without Burning Out
The 4-block system used by JEE and NEET toppers for sustainable 10–14 hour study days.
How to Overcome Exam Anxiety — Practical Tips
Breathing techniques, pre-exam routines, and strategies to stay calm during board exams.
How to Create a Study Timetable That Actually Works
Step-by-step guide to building a realistic weekly study plan with the 70% buffer rule.
How to Revise the Entire Syllabus in 15 Days
Emergency revision strategy with the triage framework — prioritise chapters by marks weightage.
Pomodoro Technique for Board & Entrance Exams
Timer-based focus method with modified versions for JEE, NEET, and board exam preparation.
How CBSE Toppers Study — Daily Routine & Strategy
The 5 study habits every CBSE topper follows — NCERT-first, active recall, and more.
How to Write Perfect Answers in Board Exams
Mark-wise answer format, subject-wise tips, and presentation tricks that impress examiners.
How to Study Maths Effectively — Stop Fearing Maths
The 4-step method for every chapter: understand, practise examples, solve problems, review mistakes.
Morning Study vs Night Study — What Science Says
Science-backed comparison of morning and night study with tips to find your best study time.
Spaced Repetition — The Science of Never Forgetting
How spaced repetition works and how to use it for board exams, JEE, and NEET preparation.
How to Go from Average to Topper — Realistic Plan
Step-by-step plan for average students (50–70%) to become toppers (90%+). No fluff — just actionable changes.
How to Score 100/100 in Maths — Board Exam Guide
Strategy for full marks in CBSE Maths — practice routine, common mistakes, and presentation tips.
What to Do the Night Before an Exam
The ideal pre-exam routine: what to study, eat, and pack. Plus what NOT to do.
20 Best Free Study Apps for Indian Students 2026
Curated list of the best free apps for CBSE, ICSE, JEE, and NEET — with features, pros, cons, and recommendations.