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FOCUS SESSION
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PROGRESS TRACKER
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TIMETABLE
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💡 Tip: keep slots realistic — 45–60 minutes of focused study, then a 10-minute break, works better than long marathons.
CURRICULUM
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తెలుగు (Telugu)
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PAPER I — Geography & Economics
PAPER II — History & Civics
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SELF ASSESSMENT
Practice quizzes
Quick self-tests with instant answers and explanations. Try them after revising a subject.
GUIDANCE
Exam tips & motivation
Tested techniques from toppers and teachers — simple things that really work.
🇬🇧→🇮🇳 New to the Indian system?
- SSC ≈ your GCSEs: one set of board exams at the end of Class 10, written in March.
- 6 fixed subjects — no option blocks like GCSE; everyone takes Telugu, Hindi, English, Maths, Science and Social.
- FA & SA = Formative and Summative Assessments — like class tests and mock exams through the year. They're practice, not pressure.
- Results use a 10-point GPA instead of 9–1 grades; 10 is the top.
- Answers are handwritten in booklets, so writing practice matters more here than in the UK — another reason past papers help.
⏱️ Study smart, not just long
- Pomodoro: 45 minutes study + 10 minutes break. After 3 rounds, take a longer break.
- Study your toughest subject first, when your mind is freshest.
- Revise the same topic after 1 day, 1 week, 1 month — spaced revision makes memory stick.
✍️ Write to remember
- Make one-page summary notes per chapter — formulas, dates, diagrams.
- For Maths and Science, practising problems beats re-reading every time.
- Practise diagrams with labels for Science and maps for Social — they fetch easy marks.
📄 Master the exam paper
- Solve at least 5 previous/model papers per subject with a timer before the exam.
- Read the full question paper in the first 10 minutes and start with what you know best.
- Present neatly: underline headings, number answers clearly, leave a line between answers.
🧘 Take care of yourself
- 7–8 hours of sleep — memory is built while you sleep, not while cramming at 2 a.m.
- Drink water, eat regular meals, and get 20 minutes of walking or play daily.
- Feeling stressed is normal. Talk to your parents or teachers — you're never alone in this.
📵 Beat distractions
- Keep the phone in another room during study slots (this site works fine on a laptop!).
- A fixed study place and fixed time trains your brain to focus automatically.
- Tell family your study slots so you're not disturbed — and enjoy breaks guilt-free.
💛 On exam day
- Pack hall ticket, pens, pencil, scale, and instruments the night before.
- Reach early, breathe slowly, and remember: one paper never decides your future.
- After each exam, don't discuss answers — rest and prepare for the next one.
TOPIC-WISE PRACTICE
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OFFICIAL CALENDAR
Term dates & holidays 2026–27
Official Telangana School Education Department academic calendar 2026–27 — from school reopening through to SSC Board Exams in March 2027.
🏫 Academic Year 2026–27
Class 10 · SSC📝 Class 10 Exam Schedule
SSC Board🏖️ Holidays & Breaks
2026–27🇮🇳 National & State Holidays
Full listMONTH-BY-MONTH PLAN
What happens each month
- School reopens after summer15 Jun 2026Start
- FA-1 assessments deadline31 Jul 2026FA-1
- FA-2 assessments deadline21 Sep 2026FA-2
- SA-1 (Half-yearly exams)1–9 Oct 2026SA-1
- Dasara holidays 🪔10–22 Oct 202613 days
- Diwali~20 Oct 2026Holiday
- FA-3 assessments deadline10 Dec 2026FA-3
- Christmas break (Missionary schools)23–27 Dec 20265 days
- Class 10 syllabus MUST finish ⚠️10 Jan 2027Deadline
- Sankranti holidays 🪁13–17 Jan 20275 days
- Republic Day 🇮🇳26 Jan 2027Holiday
- FA-4 deadline (Class 10)27 Jan 2027FA-4
- Pre-final exams & revisionFeb 2027Pre-final
- SSC Board Exams begin 🎯March 2027BOARDS
📌 Source: Telangana School Education Department Academic Calendar 2026–27 (released June 2026). SSC Board exam dates confirmed via BSE Telangana. Always verify with your school for any updates.
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What we're looking for
- Subjects: Mathematics, General Science, Social Studies and/or languages (Telugu, Hindi, English) for the Telangana SSC syllabus.
- Mode: Home tuition in Hyderabad — please mention the areas you can travel to.
- Experience: Prior experience teaching Class 10 / SSC board students preferred.
- Approach: Patient, encouraging, concept-first teaching with regular practice tests.
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ACADEMIC PLAN
Course roadmap
Your full plan from June 2026 to March 2027 SSC board exams — every month mapped out.
June 2026 Start here
- Maths: Real Numbers (Ch 1), Sets (Ch 2), Polynomials (Ch 3)
- Physical Science: Chemical Equations (Ch 2), Reflection of Light at Curved Surfaces (Ch 1)
- Social P1: India: Relief Features (Ch 1), Ideas of Development (Ch 2)
- Social P2: World Between the World Wars 1914–45 (Ch 12)
- English: Units 1–2 — prose, poem, comprehension, grammar
- Telugu: Prose lessons 1–2, Padya bhagam (poems) 1–2
- Hindi: Gadya bhag (prose) 1–2, Padya bhag (poems) 1–2
- 📌 Get all SCERT textbooks. Set up your weekly timetable. FA-1 due by 31 July.
July 2026 FA-1 by 31 Jul
- Maths: Pair of Linear Equations (Ch 4), Quadratic Equations (Ch 5)
- Physical Science: Acids, Bases & Salts (Ch 3), Refraction of Light (Ch 4)
- Social P1: Production & Employment (Ch 3), Climate of India (Ch 4)
- Social P2: National Liberation Movements in the Colonies (Ch 13)
- English: Units 3–4 — prose, poem, grammar (tenses, active/passive)
- Telugu: Prose 3–4, Grammar — Sandhulu (sandhi)
- Hindi: Prose 3–4, Grammar — Sandhi, Samas
- 📌 FA-1 assessments due by 31 July — revise June topics this week.
August 2026
- Maths: Progressions (Ch 6), Coordinate Geometry (Ch 7)
- Physical Science: Human Eye & Colourful World (Ch 5), Structure of Atom (Ch 6)
- Social P1: Indian Rivers & Water Resources (Ch 5), The Population (Ch 6)
- Social P2: National Movement – Partition & Independence (Ch 14)
- English: Units 5–6 — poems, letter writing, vocabulary
- Telugu: Prose 5–6, Grammar — Samasaalu (compounds)
- Hindi: Prose 5–6, Upavachak, Grammar — Karak, Muhavare
- 📌 Independence Day 15 Aug — use the holiday for a full subject mock.
September 2026 FA-2 by 21 Sep
- Maths: Similar Triangles (Ch 8), Tangents & Secants to a Circle (Ch 9)
- Physical Science: Classification of Elements – Periodic Table (Ch 7), Chemical Bonding (Ch 8)
- Social P1: Settlements & Migrations (Ch 7), Rampur: A Village Economy (Ch 8)
- Social P2: Independent India – First 30 Years (Ch 15)
- English: Units 7–8 — essay writing, report writing, grammar revision
- Telugu: Poems 5–6, Grammar — Vibhaktulu, Vakyaalu
- Hindi: Poems 5–6, Grammar — Vachya, Patra-lekhan
- 📌 FA-2 due 21 Sep. SA-1 exams 1–9 Oct — start revising June–Aug chapters now.
October 2026 SA-1 · 1–9 Oct
- 🗓️ SA-1 (Half-yearly) exams: 1–9 October — all subjects covered Jun–Sep
- 🪔 Dasara holidays: 10–22 October — 13 days break
- After Dasara — Maths: Mensuration (Ch 10), Trigonometry (Ch 11)
- Physical Science: Electric Current (Ch 9), Electromagnetism (Ch 10)
- Social P1: Globalisation (Ch 9)
- Social P2: Social Movements in India (Ch 16)
- 📌 Use Dasara for light revision & rest — no heavy new learning during the break.
November 2026
- Maths: Applications of Trigonometry (Ch 12), Probability (Ch 13), Statistics (Ch 14)
- Physical Science: Principles of Metallurgy (Ch 11), Carbon & its Compounds (Ch 12)
- Biology: Nutrition (Ch 1), Respiration (Ch 2), Transportation (Ch 3)
- Social P1: Food Security (Ch 10), Sustainable Development with Equity (Ch 11)
- Social P2: Elections & Democratic Process (Ch 17), Challenges to Democracy (Ch 18)
- English: Units 9–10 — study skills, vocabulary, grammar consolidation
- Telugu & Hindi: Remaining prose, poems, grammar & writing practice
- 📌 FA-3 due 10 Dec. Target: all new chapters finished by end of November.
December 2026 FA-3 by 10 Dec
- Biology: Excretion (Ch 4), Coordination (Ch 5), Reproduction (Ch 6), Coordination in Life Processes (Ch 7)
- Biology: Heredity – Evolution (Ch 8), Our Environment (Ch 9), Natural Resources (Ch 10)
- Social P2: Emerging Political Trends 1977–2000 (Ch 19), People & Governance (Ch 20), Making of India's Constitution (Ch 21)
- All subjects: Complete any remaining chapters; write one-page summary notes per chapter
- 🎄 Christmas break 23–27 Dec — do one subject-wide summary read per day.
- 📌 Syllabus MUST be 100% complete by 10 January 2027 ⚠️
January 2027 Revision phase
- 🪁 Sankranti holidays 13–17 Jan — light revision only, rest & recharge
- FA-4 deadline: 27 January — all school assessments wrap up
- Solve 2 full model papers per week — timed, in exam conditions
- Identify weak chapters per subject and revise those first
- Maths: daily 10 problems covering mix of all 14 chapters
- Science: all diagrams, chemical equations & biological processes from memory
- Social: maps daily 5 min — rivers, mountains, states, rainfall patterns
- Languages: write one letter/essay per week; check grammar mistakes
February 2027 Pre-finals & mocks
- Pre-final exams at school — treat these like the real boards
- Solve at least 5 past BSE Telangana papers per subject with a timer
- Time every paper strictly (2.5–3 hrs each) — simulate real exam conditions
- Review every mistake; note patterns, don't re-read whole chapters
- Week 3: full mock exam series — one subject per day
- Week 4: light revision only — no new topics; rest & build confidence
March 2027 Board Exams 🎯
- SSC Board Exams begin — check BSE Telangana for exact paper-wise dates
- Night before each paper: only a quick read of your one-page summary notes
- Hall ticket, pens, pencil, scale, compass, ruler — packed the night before
- After each paper: do not discuss answers — rest and prepare for the next
- 🌟 You've done the work. Trust yourself, Adviti!
BEYOND THE CLASSROOM
Extra-curricular activities
Food Technology & Computers — fun learning that also builds real skills. Tick projects as you finish them!
🍳 Food Technology
Explore the science of food — nutrition, preservation, kitchen chemistry, and Indian vs British food culture. Great tie-in with Science & Social Studies too.
Project ideas — tick when done
- Compare nutrition labels of 5 Indian vs 5 UK packaged foods
- Make a scrapbook of Telangana traditional dishes vs British dishes
- Experiment: which fruit goes brown fastest? (oxidation science)
- Cook one new Telangana recipe and one UK recipe and compare
- Research: how is idli fermented? (biology + food tech)
- Design a balanced weekly meal plan using the food pyramid
- Preservation study: salt, sugar, vinegar — which keeps food longest?
Free resources
💻 Computers & Technology
Build real digital skills — from basic coding to understanding how the internet works. The Telangana SSC Computer Science syllabus is a great foundation.
Project ideas — tick when done
- Complete Khan Academy's Intro to HTML/CSS (free)
- Build a simple personal webpage about yourself
- Learn 10 keyboard shortcuts and teach them to a family member
- Make a spreadsheet tracking your monthly study hours (Excel/Sheets)
- Research: how does Google Search actually work? Write a 1-page explainer
- Complete Scratch's free interactive stories project (scratch.mit.edu)
- Explore Python basics on code.org — complete 1 hour of code
- Create a short presentation on "Technology changes I've noticed: UK vs India"
Free resources
🌏 UK meets India — Adviti's journal
You've had a uniquely international life. These activities help make sense of it — and are fantastic for English essays and personality development.
Activity ideas
- Write a blog post: "5 things I miss about the UK & 5 I love about India"
- Compare education systems: subjects, homework, school life — make a table
- Interview a grandparent or neighbour about their school days in Telangana
- Food diary: log what you eat for 7 days and look up each dish's origin
- Design a "dual citizen" cookbook page — one UK dish, one Telugu dish, side by side
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