CBSE 12th Commerce Preparation 2026: Tips, Strategy & Guide

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Updated on Sep 4, 2025 17:04 IST

By Jasleen Taneja

CBSE 12th Commerce Preparation Tips 2026: All students preparing for the CBSE Class 12th board commerce examinations 2026 must cover the entire CBSE Class 12 syllabus 2026 well ahead in time. It is important to make notes of important points while studying, getting the doubts cleared as soon as they arise. At least a month should be kept reserved for the revision of all the important points. Take regular breaks and eat healthy. It is advised to do regular exercise or meditate to maintain your focus. Here are a few CBSE Class 12 preparation tips for Commerce subjects that the students must follow to secure good marks in the CBSE Class 12 Commerce examinations 2026.

Q:   Can you give some tips to score above 90% in class 12th?
A: 
Hi Abhishek, The Secret of scoring above 90 % (or even 95%) is - to study NCERT's fully and solve past year question papers. NCERT's play an important role, as if you have read the NCERT properly, then most of the questions in the papers would be known to you. Just read the NCERT's again and again instead of going into guide books. Secondly, solve previous years question papers seriously as in CBSE questions do repeat. Lastly, Study efficiently, cover all the topics and just believe in yourself. This above mentioned technique was adopted by me also, and I have myself scored 95.2 % in CBSE 2017. Hope it helps you.
Q:   Is CBSE Class 12th Board exam checking strict?
A: 

For Class 12th, it is considered to be strict. However, it is said that the checking done by evaluators is linient in comparison to the checking done by them in Class 9, 11 in their schools.

So, if u have covered the entire CBSE 12th syllabus and your preparation is on point, then you must not worry about the strict checking. Also, you can click on the link below to check the CBSE 12th important preparation points. 

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Q:   Is it enough to learn from NCERT textbook to clear JEE Main 2026?
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While NCERT books are good to begin the JEE Mains preparation, students should not study only NCERT. As JEE Mains exam is known to test candidates conceptual and analytical skills, and to have all the knowledge that would help in achieving a good score, candidates must also refer other study materials as recommended by teachers to prepae for the exam.

Table of contents
  • CBSE 12th Accountancy Preparation 2026
  • CBSE 12th Business Studies Preparation 2026
  • CBSE 12th Economics Preparation 2026
  • FAQs regarding CBSE 12th Commerce Preparation 2026
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CBSE 12th Accountancy Preparation 2026

Focus topics: Follow topics in Accountancy that carry good weightage and practice them thoroughly. Accounting for Share Capital and Debentures, Accounting for Partnership Firms, Accounting for Not for Profit Organizations, and Accounting for Partnership Firms are a few of them.

Formats: Attention should be paid while making formats for journals, ledgers, and balance sheets. While preparing ledger accounts, students should post all the entries in their respective accounts simultaneously rather than preparing the accounts individually.

Calculation: Practice plenty of problems from sample papers and previous years’ question papers. This will help gain good command over calculations. As this is a numerical subject, calculation plays a key role.

Step marking: Since CBSE gives marks according to steps, even if one does not arrive at the final solution there is no need to panic. In case of wrong answer and correct steps, students will be awarded some marks.

Flashcards: One should make flashcards to remember the definitions of terms like liabilities, profit, and loss, assets, and debts.

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Q:   How can I manage my stress level during the exams? I always fail due to lack of confidence.
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Hi, Most of the times, students start preparing for the exams at the last moment which leads to lack of confidence and stress during writing exams. I would suggest you to start studying from the beginning of the year. Prepare a time table and follow it. Everyday study for few hours so that by the time you have your exams, you will be prepared for it which will be an instant confidence booster for you. Preparation and practice is the key to performance in the exams. All the best.
Q:   How can I prepare for CBSE 12th examination to get 80% above marks in annual board examinations?
A: 
You have to just revise your subjects daily. You can also buy some handbooks. The best way is to study daily. Just two months before exam buy a 10 years solved and study it.
Q:   Will we get sufficient time to prepare for our CBSE 12th examinations once they begin?
A: 

Yes, the board provides sufficient preparation leaves for you to prepare for the exams. Students are advised to finish their syllabus and practice the sample papers well ahead in time so as to avoid any panic situation once exams begin. 

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CBSE 12th Business Studies Preparation 2026

  • Before one starts the exam, utilize the first 15 minutes to scan the paper. Read the question paper thoroughly before jumping to write the answers.
  • Among the questions with internal choices, select the ones that seem familiar and that students plan to attempt, and frame skeletons of the answers to write for these questions.
  • Follow a pattern. For example, in case students start with long answer questions, complete that section and only then move to short or very short answer section.
  • Highlight the important points and write the answer in points to enhance visibility.
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Q:   How many CBSE 12th Mathematics question papers should I practice?
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Students must ensure to solve atleast one previous year CBSE 12th Mathematics question paper every day to efficiently prepare for the CBSE 12th Mathematics board exam. Make sure to practice the question papers during the last month of the preparation. 

Q:   Can I clear the 12th board exam by practicing the CBSE 12th previous years' question papers only?
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CBSE 12th previous year question papers can get you familiar with the kind of questions that get repeated in the exam, the difficulty level, the marking scheme and more. It will help you form your answering strategy but you cannot solely rely on it. You should study the syllabus and learn concepts to ace the exam. 

Q:   I will be in class 12 next month. What should be my strategy to get above 95% in CBSE class 12 board exam?
A: 

You can definitely score above 95% in your CBSE 12th exams by following a structured study plan. Here are some tips and tricks you can follow:-

  1. Biology:- For biology NCERT is more than enough. Just practice more questions and improve your writing style like always write in points instead of long and monotonous paragraphs. Diagrams are of utmost importance, so always give special attention to diagrams.
  2. Chemistry:-
    • Organic:- Study ncert reactions thoroughly instead of studying extra from help books. Name reactions are the most important. Always practice reactions by writing them.
    • Inorganic:- Prepare your own notes for studying inorganic from NCERT or any other help book.
    • Physical:- Keep an eye on graphs and formulas which will eventually help you to solve numericals .
  1. Physics:- I would prefer you to study physics from any reference book (like fundamental physics by pradeep publications) instead of studying NCERT first . You will find it difficult if you try to clear your concepts directly from NCERT.
  2. Maths:- Practice pactice and practice. After completing NCERT I used to practice questions from modern's abc book.

Some other important things to consider:

  • Revise as much as you can.
  • Give tests to evaluate your performance.
  • Previous year question papers are most important.
  • Practice time bound sample papers for subjects like physics maths english etc.
  • Consistency is the key.
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CBSE 12th Economics Preparation 2026

  • It is very difficult to cram a subject like economics. So, it is beneficial if one takes notes, attend lectures and study actively. Enhance the economic vocabulary by knowing the definitions, meaning of different economic-related terms and even participating in discussions.
  • Before attending a class, try to skim the chapter so as to have an idea of what are the concepts to be learned in that chapter.
  • Move topic wise. For example, read something on microeconomics, then, move to some other book to understand microeconomics in greater depths. Then move to a book that teaches macroeconomics. This way, students will not study disjoint material.
  • Try to figure out what a specific problem asks for. Think about the data needed to answer it. Know what it wants, know how to find it, and other factors needed for the outcome to be optimal.
  • Try to know the various economic models. Look for figures of the models and read the captions.
  • Ensure to understand all the terms in bold. Most of these terms would be recurring concepts throughout the course (for example supply, demand, elasticity, market, and industry)

Preparing well for CBSE 12th examinations will help students prepare for the upcoming competitive exams like DU JAT, SET, IPU CET etc. However, to know more about DU JAT preparation, CAT preparation students can click on the link provided.

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Q:   What are some of the last-minute preparation tips for CBSE 12th class exams?
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  • Finding a peaceful study space is essential for maintaining focus. Stick to NCERT books and necessary references.

  • Revision is crucial; jot down important points for quick review. Practice with sample papers to identify weak areas and improve.

  • Understand the exam pattern and marking scheme by analyzing sample papers. Tailor your preparation accordingly.

  • Stay calm and avoid over-studying before the exam. Prioritize rest, avoid distractions, and focus on reviewed topics.

Exam-day strategies:

  • Arrive at the examination hall early. Avoid discussing the subject with friends to prevent confusion.

  • Utilize the initial 15 minutes to strategize and identify easy questions. Write answers neatly in blue ink, emphasizing clarity and brevity.

Q:   How can I top class 12th CBSE board exams?
A: 
Just keep your basics clear, you need to solve previous year exam papers. You must keep practicing writing the answers with all the answers written clearly (neither too short nor too lengthy) with appropriate diagrams. Your good presentation skill will definitely fetch you good marks and you can achieve your target.
Q:   Can I prepare my CBSE 12 exams in just 10 days?
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Preparing for CBSE Class 12 exams within 10 days is difficult, but here are some tips for you to follow:

  1. Make a Study plan and follow it
  2. Make notes
  3. In case of any difficulty, connect with your teacher or friends and get it resolved asap
  4. Focus on Important Topics 
  5. Solve and practice sample papers and previous years' papers
  6. Practice regularly
  7. Eat healthy, exercise, and stay positive
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FAQs regarding CBSE 12th Commerce Preparation 2026

Students can check the FAQs related to CBSE 12th commerce preparation 2026 below:

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Q:   How do I prepare for CBSE 12th board exams (PCM) in 1 and a half month to score at least 90%?
A: 
  • Make notes
  • In case of any query, connect with your teachers or friends and get it resolved asap
  • Focus on important topics
  • Solve and practice sample papers and previous years' papers
  • Practice
  • Eat healthy, exercise and stay positive
Q:   How can I reduce my stress before the CBSE board exams begin?
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The upcoming board exams have led to considerable stress for both students and parents, with the pressure to perform at their best. To reduce this stress, the tele-consultation service will offer personalized guidance. Students can interact with CBSE's trained counselors and receive advice on topics such as how to prepare for the exams, which topics to prioritize, and how to tackle difficult subjects. This service will provide students with the support they need to navigate the challenges of exam preparation. Students and parents can call the CBSE's toll-free number, 1800-11-8004, 24/7 for information and guidance regarding CBSE Board Exams 2025. This service is available in both Hindi and English. A team of professionals, including psychologists, trained counselors, and principals, is available for tele-counseling from 9:30 AM to 5:30 PM, Monday through Saturday.

Q:   Can I finish all CBSE 12th preparation for the examinations starting now?
A: 

You must go through the CBSE 12th syllabus and exam pattern for all subjects. Segregate the chapter and plan your days ahead for covering each topic thoroughly. Get all your doubts cleared by your teachers and peers. Solve CBSE 12th sample papers 2026 to know the kind of questions that have a good chance to come.

Q:   Will adhering to the CBSE 12th preparation tips above ensure I score well?
A: 

Yes, following the pointers above religiously will help you score well in CBSE 12th exams 2026. Be consistent in your efforts and do not take much stress as it tires the body and mind and comes in the way of smooth learning.

Q:   What if I fail in CBSE 12th exams?
A: 

Students need not worry if they fail in CBSE Class 12 exam 2026. They can appear for supplementary exam which will be held in July. The CBSE 12th supplementary result will be out in August 

Q:   Is it mandatory to go through the CBSE 12th syllabus?
A: 

It is important to go through the CBSE Class 12 syllabus 2026 to know all the topics and chapters from where questions will be asked. Without knowing the official syllabus, students will not come to know where the questions can be asked from. It helps them make study plan and finish the syllabus on time. 

Q:   How many minimum marks do I need to score to clear the CBSE 12th exams?
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Students need to score at least 33 per cent in each subject in order to clear the CBSE 12th board exams 2026.

Q:   Will the CBSE 12th Board exams 2026 be based on 100% syllabus?
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There will be more objective-style questions in the paper. In 2024, the 100% syllabus will be used for the CBSE Class 12 exams. Every year, students enrolled in Class 12 take the pen and paper CBSE Class 12 examinations administered by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). Candidates for the CBSE 12th board examinations must have completed a full year of coursework in Class 12 and have passed their Class 11 exams from any accredited board of education. To register for these tests, students must pay the examination fees.On December 12, 2023, the CBSE Class 12 date sheet for 2024 was made available on the official website. In 2024, the dates of the CBSE 12th exams were February 15–April 15.

Q:   Are NCERT books enough to cover CUET syllabus?
A: 

NTA has mentioned that CUET UG 2026 syllabus will adhere to NCERT syllabus. Hence, it can be assumed that the NCERT books are enough to cover the syllabus of the CUET UG exam. Candidates must note that, CUET exam tests students' understanding of the subject concepts and ability to apply them in various situations.

Therefore, to prepare well and get a good score, it is advised that students refer to other study materials and books designed for national-level competitive entrance exams. The CUET UG syllabus is similar with the Class 12 Board exam syllabus. The chapters and topics are similar to Class 12 syllabus. Unlike other UG entrance exams, CUET UG syllabus does not include Class 11 syllabus.

Q:   Is CBSE 12th board exam paper easy or hard?
A: 

CBSE Class 12 Board exams are usually on the moderate side of the spectrum but it totally depends on your preparation level and how the board is going to set the paper. It also depends on the checking. You have to prepare well in your board exams for scoring well.

It is advised that you complete the CBSE 12th syllabus and know the exam pattern well. You must also solve the previous years' question papers for better preparation of the exam.

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