A Readymade Time Table For IITJEE Aspirants

The Timetable for IIT JEE preparation:

Are you a candidate who studies for IIT JEE while watching television or surfing the Internet? Are you somebody who is comfortable learning new concepts while using your mobile phone? Or can you like in bed and look at the feeling while going through the syllabus in your mind? If yes then congratulations you have superpowers!

We as humans are only defined by what we do and what our habits are, but while preparing for examinations like IITJEE student always tend to acquire certain habits which might turn out to be not so beneficial. Talking in general terms it is possible for a candidate to focus on physics, chemistry and mathematics while doing things that have been mentioned above but if a candidate wants to daydream and wants entertainment during the time of studying, then they are probably committing the biggest mistake of your life. It might as well be considered a blunder.

Why create an IIT JEE Timetable?

Like it has always been said that half of the battle is already one if you start well. And candidates should keep this fact in mind that starting as early as possible for IIT JEE preparation is only going to help. At this point of time candidates can decide whether to get serious or stay entertained. The best time for candidates to start formulating their IIT JEE preparation strategy is in that two month gap which we get after their class 10th board examinations. During these two months, the candidates get enough time to work on a well-built IITJEE preparation strategy to follow for the next two years. It is of crucial importance to create a schedule and follow it regularly if candidates team to score high and get good rank in IIT JEE entrance examinations.

Coming to the daily schedule candidates can follow the timetable that has been shown below. The timetable shown below has been formulated with proper study and research into the time spent by the candidates in their daily activities on an everyday basis. There could be flexibility in the timetable here and there according to the candidates wish, But a candidate should make sure that the mean concept of the timetable should remain unaltered. The basic aim should be for a candidate to study for at least 10 to 12 hours in a day. We are pretty much aware of the fact that 10 to 12 hours of study in a day with hundred percent efficiency is next to impossible but it’s worth giving it a shot.

TIMETABLE FOR WEEKENDS

 

Time of the day Activity Study Type Topics Covered Total Hours
7:45 – 8:00 Wake up and get prepared to sit for studying
8:00 – 10:30 Studying Learning new topics E.g. learning the chapter on magnetism. 2.5 hours
10:30 – 11:00 Eating breakfast or reading news
11:00 – 2:00 Studying Continuing with the last topic where you left off. E.g. Strengthening the concepts of trigonometry 3 hours total
2:00 – 3:30 Eating lunch and then taking some rest.
3:30 – 6:00 Studying Taking mock test and solving previous year’s question papers Practicing test for 2 or more topics 2 hours total
6:00 – 6:45 Taking an evening break, a short one to talk to friends.
6:45 – 8:45 Studying Completing one whole topic Solving problems from a specific chapter and studying. 3 hours total
8:45 – 9:30 Having dinner or taking another break, which ever suits you.
9:30 – 12:00 Studying Go through the topics that have already been covered and make a plan for the next day in the last fifteen minutes E.g. go through one chapter and take record of all studies chapters till date 3 hours total
00.00 – 00:30 Get away from your books and study material and go do whatever you want.

 

TIMETABLE FOR WEEKDAYS

 

Time Activity Topics Covered
7:30 am Get up and plan the day ahead
8:00 – 14:00 College hours but students can eventually fine time to study for themselves even in college Organic chemistry, mugging formulae, maths, etc.
2:15 – 3:00 Lunch break Take some rest. Slow down a bit.
3:00 – 5:00 Studying
5:00 – 6:00 Go take a stroll in the park or talk to friends or go play a sport that you desire.
6:00 – 6:30 Learn formulas and practice equations Revision time
6:30 – 8:30 Studying
8:30 – 9:15 Dinner time and some time for laying back.
9:15 – 11:15 Studying  Learning new concepts
11:15 – 12:00 Buffer time for chapters that have been pushed back for certain reasons.
12:00 – 12:30 Plan for your activities of the next day.
12:30 onwards Go to bed. Sometimes it is okay to go to bed early when too exhausted.  

This timetable is not a necessary fool-proof plan to getting good marks for sure but yes, giving it a shot is definitely worth it. There is no such thing as a fixed plan when it comes to IIT JEE.

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