The document outlines a daily timetable for Class 10th and 12th board students, emphasizing a structured study routine from early morning until bedtime. It includes specific time slots for studying various subjects, breaks, and additional tips for success such as setting weekly targets and taking mock tests. The schedule aims to enhance concentration and retention while promoting a balanced study approach.
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10 & 12th Time Table to Score 90% in Boards
The document outlines a daily timetable for Class 10th and 12th board students, emphasizing a structured study routine from early morning until bedtime. It includes specific time slots for studying various subjects, breaks, and additional tips for success such as setting weekly targets and taking mock tests. The schedule aims to enhance concentration and retention while promoting a balanced study approach.
5:30 PM - Solve previous year question papers for one subject
6:30 PM (alternating daily). 6:30 PM - Revise formulas, key dates, or short notes for quick memory 7:30 PM retention.
7:30 PM - Dinner and unwind.
8:15 PM
8:15 PM - Practice MCQs or objective questions (e.g., Science,
9:45 PM Mathematics, Business Studies).
9:45 PM - Light revision of the day's studies. Read summaries or
10:30 PM flashcards.
10:30 PM Sleep (Aim for at least 7 hours of sleep for better
concentration).
Additional Tips for Success:
1. Subject Allocation:
○ Class 10th: Prioritize Mathematics, Science, and Social Studies.
○ Class 12th: Focus more on core subjects related to your stream (e.g., PCM, PCB, Commerce, Arts). 2. Weekly Targets: Set weekly goals to cover chapters and ensure at least one full revision before exams.
3. Mock Tests: Every Sunday, attempt a 3-hour mock test in exam
conditions. Analyze mistakes and improve.
4. Breaks: Take regular breaks to avoid burnout. Study in blocks of 1.5-2
hours for maximum retention.
5. Avoid Distractions: Minimize screen time and social media usage