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CBSE Class 12 Chemistry board exam tomorrow: What to revise for high scores

With the CBSE Class 12 Chemistry examination scheduled for tomorrow,i.e., February 28, 2026, students are now in the decisive phase of preparation. Chemistry is widely regarded as a scoring subject, but only for those who combine conceptual clarity with structured presentation.

As the countdown begins, experts suggest focusing on revision, accuracy, and smart exam strategy rather than attempting anything entirely new.

FINAL 24 HOURS: WHAT SHOULD STUDENTS FOCUS ON?

The last day before the examination should be used to strengthen what has already been studied. This is not the time to experiment with new reference materials or lengthy mock tests.

Students should prioritise:

  • Line-by-line revision of NCERT, especially definitions and key reactions
  • Important formulas from Electrochemistry, Solutions and Chemical Kinetics
  • Named reactions and conversions in Organic Chemistry
  • Coordination compounds, nomenclature and trends in Inorganic Chemistry

Teachers emphasise that many direct and application-based questions are framed from NCERT examples and in-text problems, making textbook familiarity essential.

UNDERSTANDING HOW THE PAPER REWARDS YOU

The Chemistry paper is structured to test conceptual understanding as well as application. It typically includes MCQs, short answers, case-based questions, numericals, and long-answer questions with internal choices.

Step-wise marking plays a crucial role. In numericals, marks are awarded for writing correct formulas, substitutions, and units, even if the final answer is slightly incorrect. In Organic Chemistry, writing reaction mechanisms clearly with intermediate steps can help secure partial marks.

Experts advise students to attempt internal choices carefully and avoid mixing parts of different options.

CHAPTER – WISE SMART REVISION STRATEGY

Certain chapters traditionally require extra attention due to their scoring weight and error potential.

In Physical Chemistry, students must be careful with calculations. Small mistakes such as missing units or incorrect signs in the Nernst equation can cost valuable marks.

In Organic Chemistry, clarity is key. Reaction conditions, reagents, and mechanisms must be written properly. Many students lose marks by skipping steps or not balancing equations.

In Inorganic Chemistry, precision in terminology matters. Writing definitions and explanations close to NCERT language can improve scoring consistency, especially in theory-based questions.

INSIDE THE EXAMINATION HALL: TIME MANAGEMENT MATTERS

The 15-minute reading time before writing begins should be used strategically. Students should scan the entire paper, identify straightforward questions, and mentally plan the order of attempts.

While writing the exam, students should:

  • Start with a section they are confident about to build momentum
  • Avoid spending too long on a single difficult question
  • Keep at least 15 minutes at the end for revision
  • Recheck balanced equations and numerical calculations

Experts say structured pacing often separates high scorers from average performers.

PRESENTATION: THE SILENT MARK BOOSTER

Beyond content knowledge, presentation significantly influences evaluation. Answers should be written neatly with proper spacing between questions. Key terms may be underlined for clarity. Diagrams must be labelled clearly, and chemical equations should mention conditions wherever required.

Examiners often observe that students lose marks not due to lack of preparation, but due to incomplete steps, poor structure, or careless calculation errors.

STAY CALM, STAY CONFIDENT

Adequate sleep before the exam enhances concentration and recall. Students are advised to reach the examination centre early, carry their admit card and transparent stationery, and avoid last-minute panic discussions outside the hall.

The Chemistry paper is designed to assess understanding rather than rote memorisation. A calm mind, systematic approach, and careful writing can significantly improve performance.

As students prepare to appear for the CBSE Class 12 Chemistry exam tomorrow, educators reiterate one message: trust your preparation, revise smartly, and focus on accuracy. The right strategy in the final hours can make a decisive difference.

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