Can you give me the best time table for JEE exam preparation? I am studying on my own.
I've scored 50 percentile in JEE January exam.
Asked by Swaraj Patil
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Hello Swaraj
Firstly, think about weak areas in which you need more practice select your good and bad topics in every subject physics, chemistry, maths, etc. Then, try to give time to each subject every day and do revision on the weekend for whatever you read in the entire week. Try to solve previous year question papers on every weekend so that you can be aware about your level and your weak areas. Don't overload yourself and no need to be stressed. Do 15 minutes of meditation every day in morning and evening. It will help you in proper concentration. According to me, start your study at 4 in the morning and try to clear your concepts...more -
Your time table should be according to your own lifestyle and in a way your body won't be tired too much. Rather than fixing a time table, fix a topic and number of questions. Target to complete the desired number of questions on time. For example, if you decide that you would do 50 questions of Electrostatics on Monday, then adhere to the same. Now, you have to take time out, if you wish to complete these in 2 sittings, 25-25 questions in each or in 3 sittings. See, we do it the way our lifestyle is. Some people get bored of physics if study for more than 3 hours, while some like physics the most and can study 6 hours non-stop. So you...more
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Only you can prepare the best time-table for yourself because if you follow a time-table that doesn't match your capabilities, then it is of no use. Merely by following a random timetable, you are going to land yourself in a difficult situation. So, relax and think about how you are going to decide a daily schedule where you can complete your syllabus, practice enough questions, revise the full syllabus and eventually give mock tests. Just bear one thing in mind that you need to devote at least 10-12 hours of study daily. It depends on you on how you want to divide it and on what subjects.
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Hello,
Only you can give yourself best time table. No one else give you because you only know your capability, your comfortable time for study, etc. Firstly, think about weak areas in which you need more practice select your good and bad topics in every subject physics, chemistry, maths, etc. Then, try to give time to each subject every day and do revision on the weekend for whatever you read in the entire week. Try to solve previous year question papers on every weekend so that you can be aware about your level and your weak areas. Don't overload yourself and no need to be stressed. Do 15 minutes of meditation every day in morning and...more
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