It's not about being a genius. It's about knowing the game. Discover the exact 6-step strategy we use at EduHome to turn stressed 60% scorers into confident 90%+ board toppers.
Every year in Kollam, parents panic when their kids enter Class 10. They hire multiple tutors, buy stacks of reference books, and force 6-hour study sessions.
And yet, many still underperform.
Meanwhile, there's a specific group of students who study fewer hours, stress less, and consistently hit 90%+. How? They aren't studying harder; they have hacked the system.
The CBSE Board Exam is highly predictable. It rewards specific structures, specific keywords, and specific pacing. If you know the rules, it becomes a game you can win. Here is the 6-step "hack" we install into our students at EduHome.
We do not guess where a student is weak. We test them. Before teaching a single Class 10 chapter, we identify the exact Class 9 foundational gaps (like linear equations or basic chemistry valency) that are secretly sabotaging them, and we patch them fast.
Reference books are a distraction until you have mastered NCERT. CBSE board papers are designed by people looking directly at the NCERT book. We train students to read NCERT with "X-Ray vision," anticipating exactly which lines will become 3-mark questions.
Knowing the answer gets you 1 mark. Writing it the way the examiner's answer key dictates gets you full marks. We train students on how examiners grade, stripping away fluff and teaching them to write punchy, keyword-heavy answers that guarantee scores.
Not all chapters are created equal. We don't spend 3 weeks on a chapter worth 2 marks. We meticulously follow the CBSE blueprint, investing maximum energy into the high-weightage chapters that actually move the needle on the final percentage.
Fear makes smart kids go blank in the exam hall. We cure this by making them sit for full, 3-hour board-pattern mock tests every week. By the time March arrives, taking a board exam feels as normal as tying their shoes.
When a student fails a mock test, we donโt say "study more." We categorize the error: Was it a concept failure? A calculation error? Poor time management? Then, we apply a laser-focused fix to that specific problem type.
"We thought my son had a learning issue with Maths. He was stuck at 55%. It turned out he just didn't know *how* to take a CBSE exam. EduHome didn't just teach him Maths; they taught him the psychology of the board exam. He was in a batch of just 25 kids, so the teacher caught every mistake instantly. He scored 94% in the actual boards. It felt like a cheat code."
Spots in our 25-student Class 10 batches are extremely limited. Secure a free strategy session and demo class to see the formula in action.