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The time table given below is from the book Psychology in Success for IITJEE.

The time
table is made by Anuj Khare who was ranked AIR 39 in IITJEE 1996.The timetable is
multipurpose and it can be used to prepare for any exam.

I modified the timetable so that the medical aspirants can also utilize it.
Please note that this is just a sample timetable and it can be modified to suit your
needs. If you want to make some changes then go for it. But the main concept of the
timetable should not change

Time Table to be followed by a student during holidays:
Time of
the day
Activity Study Type Topics Covered Total
Hours
7:45 8:00 Wake up and freshen
up/prepare for study

8:00
10:30
Study New
topics(learning)
E.g. The chapter on
magnetism
2.5 hours
10:30
11:00
Breakfast/newspaper
11:00
2:00
Study continuing
previously done
topic
E.g. Strengthening
concepts in Animal
Physiology
5.5 hours
2:00 3:30 Lunch, taking bath
maybe sleeping for
some time for watching
T.V

3:30 6:00 Study Test Form Taking practice
tests for 2-3 topics
8.00 hours
6:00 6:45 A short break, exercise,
talk with friends or visit
EntranceCorner.com :)

6:45 8:45 Study Finishing one
complete topic
E.g. Attempting
problems from a
particular
chapter/studying
concepts
10.00
hours
8:45 9:30 Break, Dinner
9:30
12:00
Study Revise already
studied
topic/make plans
E.g. Revise one
chapter and make
a record of all the
12.00
hours
for the next day
the last 15 min.
chapters revised till
date.
00.00
00:15
Relax for sometime.
S L E E P
The aim while following the above timetable should be to study for atleast 12 Hours.I
know its not possible to study with 100% efficiency for 12 hours but atleast with 70%
efficiency the actual number of hours spent on a day is 8.4 hours

Time Table to be followed by a student during school days:
Time Activity Topics Covered
7:30 am Wake up and plan for the day
8:00 14:00 School hours(although try to study
during school hours whenever you
have time)
Organic chemistry, Physics and
chem mugging formulae etc
2:15 3:00 Lunch break Rest for some time
3:00 5:00 Study
5:00 6:00 Go for a walk, spend some time
with friends

6:00 6:30 Mug Formulas and equations Revise
6:30 8:30 Study
8:30 9:15 Dinner+ Leisure
9:15 11:15 Study
11:15 12:00 Buffer time for pending chapters
12:00 12:30 Plan for the next day
12:30 onwards Sleep

Stick to the Plan:
Its easy to create a timetable but to stick to the plan is challenging. Make sure that you
try to stick to the time table. Dont postpone things for tomorrow as this will hamper you
results.
So my work of posting the Time Table is done. Now its your turn to accomplish it. Best
of Luck to all medical aspirants.

Disclaimer: The basic idea of this post is to teach you how to prepare a timetable. Its
not that you must follow the time given. If you want then you can make the required
changes. For e.g. If one likes to sleep early at 9:30 and get up soon in the morning then
he/she can study the 9:30 to 12:30 portion in the morning from 4:00 to 7:00.If you go to
some coaching institute then you will have to edit the timetable yourself accordingly.
If you want to ask any questions regarding the timetable then post a comment below
and I will try to answer it.

PHYSICS BY N.K.BAJAJ

there are two books for class 11 and class 12

This is a cool textbook with solved problems

You will be able to understand all the concepts

Now go through

NUMERICAL PROBLEMS IN PHYSICS BY BAJPAI

It contains solved problems which are very good

For chemistry

read from

COMPREHENSIVE CHEMISTRY CBSE EDITION

CLASS 11 AND CLASS 12

It is a very good book for chemistry containing many M.C.Q

after you have read these books your concepts will be very much clear

now take the multiple choice question books

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