time table
Hey student ,
First of all manage your schedule
Wake up early and sleep 6-8 hr !!
Eat healthy food not junk food!!
Now moving towards the study-
know the important chapter and make them their priorities
For this you can read the article to know in details
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-syllabus-weightage
Don't forget to study basic chapter like periodic table ,chemical bonding , mechanic etc these chapters are backbone !!
After knowing all these things , make your priorities list that which chapter you are going to do ,make a target everyday or for week
Read - revise and test
Now you don't have too much time then I will suggest you to do pyq as it will help you in building the concept and knowing the strategy!!
If you have good notes then study from them only and solve pyq
But I will suggest you some YouTube channel which will help you in preparing from the basic!!
Aakash Krishna sir - he teach physics and chem both and his lectures duration very short with pyq
He has a playlist of 24 hr and 48 hr physics subject ,if you can see this then it will benefit you and have a chemistry ( paid 600) , lecture duration 60 hr if you complete his lectures then you will able to do much better!!
ABK sir from neetjeekaka channel
Physics galaxy - Ashish sir
Physics wallah is also good he will clear the concept from basic but his lectures are long!!
You have to study a lot so don't waste your time in thinking how I will I complete with school etc
If your school time over at 3 pm then 4pm - 6am you have time left !!
By self study of 4-5 hr you can do it !!!
But first do the basic chapter there are so many short YouTube lectures are there in free , see them it will save your time as if you start as a beginner you don't know anything!!
For better understanding you can also read this article!!
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/time-table-for-jee-main-preparation
Timetable should make by yourself as you have to study by your way!!!
But if you sleep early and wake up early then it will help you in more concentrating but if you have different time ,you want to wake up at night as owl that's also okay but study with full concentration !!
Two month enough for jee
do your school work and side by side do jee too!!
Hope you understand this!!
Thank you
Hi,
The best way to work out this timetable is to create a daily routine. If you could plan your day ahead, you can yield the best results. follow the below points to get an abstract idea.
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Hope this helps.
Good luck.
Hello there,
Hope you are doing well . See people can give you an idea based on own personal experiences . Rest you'll have to know what suits you best as your biological clock is different from others. Some people prefer to study during the day but some at night . As you mentioned you are a night owl ,I can give you a somewhat rough idea on what should be your routine . Rest ,you'll have to check if it's suitable for you .
As your coaching time is 10 am to 5 pm means you are devoting 7 hours to your coaching studies which indeed is a good deal of time in a day . So try to remain very attentive in all the classes so that most of your studies are done in the coaching itself and most concepts and doubts are cleared there only . For that drink plenty of water and take small meals in the breaks . In this way you won't feel tired or sleepy .
Now coming back home devoting a maximum of 4 hours to studies according to me will suffice given that you did all your coaching classes well with full attention .
After coming back home ,freshen up,have a lite meal ,take some rest maybe a nap of an hour or 2 . For doing all off this it'll take atleast 3 hours and I'll be 8 or 8:30 pm already . From then on you can wake up ,have some tea or coffee and sit for studying from 8:30 to 9:30 pm. Aar 9:30 pm you can have your dinner and can sit for studying from 10 pm onwards . From then on you can study till 1 or 1:30 am . Up till now ,this time table is suitable for both early birds and night owls. Preferably you should revise all the stuff that has been taught to you in the coaching that day itself in this time period. This won't let things pile up and create a presure on you later on.
Now , after revision you can study till 3:30 or 4 am taking small 10 mins break after 45 mins or 1 hour of study regularly. In this time, you should practice questions and revise stuff that had been taught to you some time back and stuff which you tend to forget easily as you are night owl .
You can also include some refreshment time in the form of doing some exercise,watching movies at days you want to so that you don't get drained . Don't pressurize yourself too much and do remember to have some fun time .
I recommend atleast 6 hours of sleep to have a healthy and fresh mind ..So from 3:30 to 9 am you can have your sleep and then get ready to reach your coaching by 10 am . On holidays you can change your time of sleep and study accordingly.
Hope my answer helped. All the best !
Hello,
Hope you are doing well.
One who is aiming to pursue a career to save millions of lives irrefutably takes a NEET preparation by a candidate who is diligent, hardworking, and passionate about the medical profession.
Making a smart and pragmatic study schedule is the first step towards building a comprehensive plan on how to prepare for NEET. Candidates should build a work schedule in which they should concentrate on finishing the syllabus at the set target time. It is necessary to stick to the schedule to avoid piling tasks for later.
Realistic targets should be set according to the capacity of a candidate. Aiming for superficial targets will only lead to disappointment and consequently, it will affect your performance. “Well, this is quite obvious that a study schedule has to be there for the preparation of any competitive exam. In particular, if we talk about NEET then there are four subjects – Physics, Chemistry, Botany and Zoology. It is required to prepare a tentative study plan to cover all the subjects effectively” says Shailendra Maheshwari, Director of Career Point, Kota.
For further detailed information related to preparation strategy for neet exam, please visit the link provided below:
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-preparation-tips
Hope this helps you. All the best!
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Dear Student,
MP Board 12th Exam Time Table 2022 (Tentative) :-
MP Board Exam Date
Subject Name (Morning Session: 8 am to 11 am)
March 1, 2022
Special Language Hindi (Including Vocational Students)
Second Language (General):- Hindi
March 3, 2022
Special Language Sanskrit
Second Language (General):-Sanskrit
March 4, 2022
Physics, Animal Hus. Milk Trade, Poultry Farming and Fishery, Element of Science, History of Indian Art, Business Economics, Second Question Paper VOC
March 5, 2022
Special Language Urdu
Second language (general) - Urdu (Including Vocational Students)
March 6, 2022
Special Language English
Second Language (General):- English (Including Vocational Students)
March 8, 2022
NSQF - all subjects, Physical education, First Question Paper of Vocational Course (VOC)
March 10, 2022
Geography, Crop. Production and Horticulture, Still Life & Design, Anatomy Physiology and Health, Third Question Paper Vocational Course (VOC)
March 11, 2022
Biotechnology, Indian music
March 12, 2022
Sociology, Psychology, Agriculture (Humanities Group), Home Science (Art Group), Foundation Course, Environment Education and Rural Development (VOC), Drawing and Designing
March 13, 2022
History, Chemistry, Business Studies, Ele. Science and Maths useful for agriculture, Drawing and Painting, Home Management, Nutrition, and Textile
March 17, 2022
Mathematics
March 18, 2022
Political Science
March 20, 2022
Biology
March 21, 2022
Informatic practices
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