The Time Table Given Below Is From The Book Psychology in Success For IITJEE
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 Activity day Study Type Topics Covered Total Hours
7:45 8:00 Wake up and freshen up/prepare for study 8:00 Study 10:30 10:30 Breakfast/newspaper 11:00 11:00 Study 2:00
New topics(learning)
2:00 3:30 Lunch, taking bath maybe sleeping for some time for watching T.V 3:30 6:00 Study Test Form 6:00 6:45 A short break, exercise, talk with friends or visitEntranceCorner.com :) 6:45 8:45 Study
10.00 hours
Revise already studied topic/make plans for the next day the last 15 min.
E.g. Revise one 12.00 chapter and make a hours record of all the chapters revised till date.
00.00 00:15
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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
Topics Covered
7:30 am 8:00 14:00 2:15 3:00 3:00 5:00 5:00 6:00 6:00 6:30 6:30 8:30 8:30 9:15 9:15 11:15 11:15 12:00 12:00 12:30 12:30 onwards
Wake up and plan for the day School hours(although try to study during school hours whenever you have time) Lunch break Study Go for a walk, spend some time with friends Mug Formulas and equations Study Dinner+ Leisure Study Buffer time for pending chapters Plan for the next day
Sleep
Organic chemistry, Phy chem mugging formulae Rest for some time
Revise
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. 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.
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5. Always achieve your daily target. You have to outdo more and more candidates on a daily basis. Remember there may be, and surely are, many candidates solving 100 problems a day or may be 150-200. When you are about to call it a day, prepare your next days detailed schedule. 6. Try to develop a stream-line thought process, which is of great help in solving numerical problems quickly. This kind of thinking can be developed by practising gradual logical progression. It means building up of your solution step by step with contextual thinking and not allowing and discarding stray reasoning. 7. Till the time the exam ends, never ever, for any reason whatsoever, think that the fight has ended. This point is being emphasized since many candidates leave the battle halfway thinking their effort will not cut ice and they will be better prepared next time. Remember even if you are not fully prepared, trying hard will at least make you have a feel of the difficulty barrier and who knows you might be as up in the list as will secure you an entry into the golden gates. Simply said,peaking at the right time may see you through the test. 3 Gs namely, gumption, grit and guts held till the last moment may produce surprising results. 8. Target the difficult parts of the syllabus first and prepare them along withconcise, crisp, easy-tolook up notes. Such notes will allow shading extra pressure on the eve of the examination. So the strategy consists in moving to easier parts of the course as the exam nears. Alongside, you would be revising your notes for difficult parts. 9. You will also have to develop a subject-wise strategy. Are you comparatively stronger in Chemistry than Mathematics or Physics ? Then probably you will have to allot more time to the later two. The subject-wise strategy formulated in detail may turn into chapter-wise or topic-wise strategy, meaning that more time is allotted to tougher topics. Moreover fine tune your plan so as to allot more time to the topics which are common to board exams as well as IITJEE during January and February. It may be pre-assumed that the whole of February and more than half of March will have to be devoted to the preparation of and appearing in the board examination. 10. Last but not the least will be a mention of the changes that have been announced in the form of JEE MAIN and JEE ADVANCED. Under prevailing conditions, the common parts of the syllabus present in both exams, the board exam and JEE MAIN & JEE ADVANCED assume great significance since qualification for JEE ADVANCED now requires securing a position in top 20 percentile of students in a particular board.Of course almost the entire syllabus of the board exam is included in JEE MAIN and JEE ADVANCED syllabus. But previous question papers may be referred for understanding as to which parts of the syllabus are more important.This part is the most valuable one. But dont leave aside anything. Knowledge earned never goes in vain. N.B. For latest developments about the new pattern of exam please visit the following link: http://rajeshcpandey.hubpages.com/hub/The-new-formula-of-common-entrance-test-and-itsimplications
Important update
29.09.2012
JEE MAIN exam ill be conducted in regional languages too but JEE ADVANCED will be conducted in English and Hindi only. JEE MAIN exam will consist of objective MCQs wherein candidate will have to chose the right answer from among 4 choices. Each wrong answer of the student will decrease her/his score by 1/4 marks. No marks will be deducted for an unanswered question. The Pen and Paper exam for JEE MAIN will be held on 7th April, 2013. Online exam will be held between 8th April, 2013 to 25th April, 2013. Exact dates will be anounced in due course of time. Forms for JEE ADVANCED, to be held on 2nd June, 2013, will be available on the link www.jeemain-edu.in w.e.f. 1st November, 2013. Forms may be filled online only. There will be no online exam for JEE ADVANCED.
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