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I've been getting numerous requests on 'what will be a good daily time table for effective preparation'..
It's a fact that every JEE aspirant makes at least 7080 time tables in his preparation years and doesn't
follow anyone of them for even a week.. I was also the same. In fact I made more than 150 full time
tables (haven't followed any seriously) but have learned something from each one. So all in all I've
devised an effective detailed time table for your preparation..
Remember : If you follow this time table right from the day you read it here till the last day with
100% efficiency, you'll be definitely AIR 1. No kidding! Whenever you miss/skip a day or come
down from 100% efficiency, your AIR will deteriorate equally. So keep that in mind.
I'll be categorizing this post in 2 parts,
[i] For those who are regular school going.
[ii] For those who are in dummy school (no attendance required) and droppers.

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#1 : FOR REGULAR SCHOOL GOING STUDENTS..


All posts by me :

First of all be ready to leave the lavish lifestyle and become a laborer. You'll have to work hard and
people from this category are mostly toppers. So try to be one.
04:30 am wake up and learn things, no problem solving, only learning!
06:00 am sleep again.
07:00 am wake up and get ready for school.
(The above habit is very hard to adapt to.. So, it'll be better if you make it your habit as soon as
possible)
Then whenever you return from school, don't even dare to study.. Come back home, take the lunch and
go for a nap immediately for at least 45 minutes. I am assuming you directly have to leave for coaching
after the nap.. So go for it. If you have time in between, revise the topic you'll be studying in your
coaching that day. Utilize the break (if any) in your coaching to clear your doubts and not fool around.
That's very important.
Return back home and don't study immediately! Take out some time to refresh your mind and do
whatever refreshes your mind. 45min1hour is okay for refreshment.. It'll be 08:00 pm by then I think..
(approx)
So, study 1.5 hours, 20 min going through and rest for problem solving.. Have dinner and after that
recall EVERYTHING you studied that day and try revising previously done topics on regular basis.
On holidays, don't be lousy! Time table should be same, just make sure you don't sleep again at 06:00
am. You know, 04:30am 09:00am effective study is equal to 12 hrs of study any other time of day.
Have a 2 hr nap in the afternoon.. And keep yourself busy..
#2 : FOR NONREGULAR/ DUMMY SCHOOL STUDENTS AND DROPPERS..
Students in this category either fail big time, ruin everything (like I did) OR succeed more than anyone
could imagine. No in between.. So, decide yourself. And read the above part of time table of school
going students in holidays.. That will be your everyday routine.
04:30 09:00 am : Study (try not to take a break)
09:00 10:00 am : breakfast+bathroom tasks
10:00 11:00 am : refresh up
11:00 am 01:00 pm : sleep
01:00 02:00 pm : lunch
02:00 02:30 pm : refresh up
Then coaching and all.. And repeat the same as written in category #1.
And that would all be it, I think.. Just DON'T WASTE TIME and work hard. You have no idea how big your
achievement will be..
You still want to ask anything?? Mail me or comment here anytime! I'll try to help you to my best.

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