THE FINAL 20 DAYS
BIOLOGY WAR PLAN
No new chapters. No panic. Only one mission — extract maximum marks from what you already know. This is execution time.
What These 20 Days Are — And Are Not
STOP doing this right now
Starting new unread chapters. Watching long YouTube lectures. Buying new books. Solving random mixed MCQs without tracking errors. Staying up past midnight. These are panic moves — they cost you marks.
THIS is what the next 20 days are for
Revising what you already know so deeply that you recall it under exam stress. Doing chapter-wise PYQs. Running full 3-hour mock tests. Fixing your top error patterns. Sleeping 7 hours. Eating properly. Mental sharpness on May 3 is as important as content.
The 300+ Formula — How It Adds Up
Score 300 in Biology + 50 in Physics + 50 in Chemistry = 400+ total. Biology is your engine. Drive it hard these 20 days.
What to Revise — Ranked by Exam Weight
- Human Physiology — Breathing, Circulation, Excretion, Neural, Endocrine
- Genetics — Mendel + Chromosomal Theory
- Molecular Biology — DNA, RNA, Protein Synthesis
- Human Reproduction + Reproductive Health
- Ecology + Biodiversity
- Biotechnology — Principles + Applications
- Cell Division — Mitosis & Meiosis
- Plant Physiology — Photosynthesis, Respiration
- Human Health & Disease
- Microbes in Human Welfare
- Diversity — Kingdom Monera, Fungi, Protista
- Morphology & Anatomy of Flowering Plants
- Locomotion & Movement
- Chemical Coordination & Integration
- Reproduction in Flowering Plants
Day-by-Day — April 13 to May 2
Daily Non-Negotiables (Every Single Day)
① 50–60 Biology PYQs chapter-wise ② 1 hour NCERT re-reading of the day's topic ③ 15 min error notebook review before sleep ④ Lights out by 11 PM — no exceptions
Exam Day — Hour by Hour Strategy
| Time | What to Do | Why |
|---|---|---|
| 7:00 AM | Wake up. Light breakfast. No heavy reading. | Brain energy must not compete with digestion |
| 8–9 AM | Glance at your error notebook top-20 list only | Activates memory of your high-frequency mistakes |
| 10 AM | Leave for exam centre. Arrive 45 min early. | No transport panic. Calm entry. |
| 2:00 PM | Read instructions carefully. Fill personal details slowly. | OMR errors can disqualify correct answers |
| 2:05 PM | START WITH BIOLOGY. Don't start with Physics. | Your strongest subject first. Build confidence and momentum. |
| 2:05–3:30 | All Biology questions. Flag difficult ones. Never spend 3+ min on any single Q. | 85 min for 90 Qs = ~57 sec each. Keep moving. |
| 3:30–4:45 | Chemistry then Physics | Standard 45 min each |
| 4:45–5:00 | Return to flagged questions. Fill OMR bubbles carefully. | Last 15 minutes — check, don't change randomly |
Exam Hall Mistakes That Cost 20–40 Marks
Topics That Appear Every Single Year — Know These Cold
The exam does not test who studied the most.
It tests who remembers the most clearly under pressure.
Clarity comes from revision, sleep, and calm — not from cramming at midnight.
THE FINAL 20 DAYS
BIOLOGY WAR PLAN
No new chapters. No panic. Only one mission — extract maximum marks from what you already know. This is execution time.
What These 20 Days Are — And Are Not
STOP doing this right now
Starting new unread chapters. Watching long YouTube lectures. Buying new books. Solving random mixed MCQs without tracking errors. Staying up past midnight. These are panic moves — they cost you marks.
THIS is what the next 20 days are for
Revising what you already know so deeply that you recall it under exam stress. Doing chapter-wise PYQs. Running full 3-hour mock tests. Fixing your top error patterns. Sleeping 7 hours. Eating properly. Mental sharpness on May 3 is as important as content.
The 300+ Formula — How It Adds Up
Score 300 in Biology + 50 in Physics + 50 in Chemistry = 400+ total. Biology is your engine. Drive it hard these 20 days.
What to Revise — Ranked by Exam Weight
- Human Physiology — Breathing, Circulation, Excretion, Neural, Endocrine
- Genetics — Mendel + Chromosomal Theory
- Molecular Biology — DNA, RNA, Protein Synthesis
- Human Reproduction + Reproductive Health
- Ecology + Biodiversity
- Biotechnology — Principles + Applications
- Cell Division — Mitosis & Meiosis
- Plant Physiology — Photosynthesis, Respiration
- Human Health & Disease
- Microbes in Human Welfare
- Diversity — Kingdom Monera, Fungi, Protista
- Morphology & Anatomy of Flowering Plants
- Locomotion & Movement
- Chemical Coordination & Integration
- Reproduction in Flowering Plants
Day-by-Day — April 13 to May 2
Daily Non-Negotiables (Every Single Day)
① 50–60 Biology PYQs chapter-wise ② 1 hour NCERT re-reading of the day's topic ③ 15 min error notebook review before sleep ④ Lights out by 11 PM — no exceptions
Exam Day — Hour by Hour Strategy
| Time | What to Do | Why |
|---|---|---|
| 7:00 AM | Wake up. Light breakfast. No heavy reading. | Brain energy must not compete with digestion |
| 8–9 AM | Glance at your error notebook top-20 list only | Activates memory of your high-frequency mistakes |
| 10 AM | Leave for exam centre. Arrive 45 min early. | No transport panic. Calm entry. |
| 2:00 PM | Read instructions carefully. Fill personal details slowly. | OMR errors can disqualify correct answers |
| 2:05 PM | START WITH BIOLOGY. Don't start with Physics. | Your strongest subject first. Build confidence and momentum. |
| 2:05–3:30 | All Biology questions. Flag difficult ones. Never spend 3+ min on any single Q. | 85 min for 90 Qs = ~57 sec each. Keep moving. |
| 3:30–4:45 | Chemistry then Physics | Standard 45 min each |
| 4:45–5:00 | Return to flagged questions. Fill OMR bubbles carefully. | Last 15 minutes — check, don't change randomly |
Exam Hall Mistakes That Cost 20–40 Marks
Topics That Appear Every Single Year — Know These Cold
The exam does not test who studied the most.
It tests who remembers the most clearly under pressure.
Clarity comes from revision, sleep, and calm — not from cramming at midnight.