SSC/10th Class March-2025 Exams 100 Days Action Plan
Board of Secondary Education(BSE) has released 100 days actions plan for 10th Class/SSC students to crack final exams. During the 100 days plan students has to take several subject wise model exams, chapter wise revision of important questions based on the blueprint. Students are advised to follow chapter wise preparation using AP SCERT 10th Class textbooks. along with the important question given in 100 days programme.
Importance of the 100-Day Action Plan for SSC March 2025 Exams
To help students manage exam-related anxiety and boost their self-confidence, SCERT’s 100-day action plan focuses on strategic and efficient preparation for the Class X public exams. The plan aims to support both students and teachers in the following ways:
1. Focused Preparation with Individual Attention
- Teachers will have sufficient time to offer individualized support, addressing the needs of both slow learners and high achievers.
- Students will progress at their own pace, with personalized attention helping both high performers and those needing improvement.
2. Additional Support through Extra Classes
- Extra classes will be scheduled to ensure the syllabus is completed on time, with regular practice on SSC-type exam questions.
- This will help students familiarize themselves with the exam pattern and improve their performance.
3. Daily Assessments, Feedback, and Remediation
- Daily class tests will be conducted to assess student performance, with timely feedback from teachers.
- Remedial classes will be offered for students struggling with certain topics, ensuring consistent improvement and mastery of concepts.
4. Pre-Final and Grand Test Aligned with SSC Blueprint
- Pre-final and grand tests will be organized to simulate the actual exam environment.
- These tests will follow the blueprint released by the Director of General Exams, aligning with the official SSC exam format.
5. Monitoring and Accountability
- District and mandal officers will oversee the implementation and progress of this action plan across all schools.
- Subject teachers must maintain records of evaluated scripts and marks for verification at any time.
Implementation Directive
To guarantee the success of this action plan, all government-managed schools are required to implement it for Class X students starting from December 1, 2024, without exception.
Teachers and administrators must follow the guidelines strictly, collaborating to achieve the best possible outcomes for the SSC March 2025 exams.
Key Activities Under the 100-Day Action Plan
This action plan includes several key activities, such as:
- Mega Parent-Teacher Meetings (PTM)
- SA-1, FA-3, Grand Test, Pre-Final Exams, and more.
Guidelines for the 100-Day Action Plan
1. Balanced Workload for Teachers
- Teachers’ workloads will be evenly distributed based on subject weightage and available time.
2. Slip Tests and Evaluation
- All subject teachers are required to conduct slip tests during Reflection Time.
- Results must be evaluated and discussed during Session-4.
3. Remedial and Merit-Oriented Strategies
- Teachers should analyze slip test results and provide remedial classes for slow learners while guiding high-performing students to achieve top marks.
4. Responsibility of Headmasters
- Headmasters are responsible for ensuring smooth implementation of this action plan, in collaboration with subject teachers.
5. Time Table Adjustments
- Headmasters must make necessary adjustments to the school timetable to prevent disruptions and ensure the smooth conduct of all classes.
6. Sunday Classes
- Sunday classes will be conducted with proper safety measures in place.
7. Safety of Girl Students
- Special care must be taken to ensure the safety of girl students, especially on Sundays. Teachers must ensure that all students leave the school safely.
8. Parent Communication
- Parents should be informed about the full schedule in advance, including transportation arrangements, lunch provisions for Sunday classes, and safety measures for their children.
9. Teacher Permissions
- Teachers should not exchange classes unless absolutely necessary. Regular requests for class exchanges during this period are prohibited.
10. Study Material
- SCERT will soon release a subject-wise question bank module, available for download from the CSE website. Teachers are advised to follow this material.
11. Open-Source Access
- The question bank module will be made available in open-source format to District and Mandal Education Officers (DCEBs).
12. Permission for Deviations
- Any deviations from this plan must be reported, and prior approval must be obtained from the relevant authorities.
By following these guidelines, schools can ensure a focused, efficient, and supportive approach to preparing students for the SSC exams in March 2025.