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What is the time table of JEE toppers?

What is the time table of JEE toppers?

If you get up at 7:00 am for school, wake up at 6:00 am. Start your day with Maths. Your mind is fresh and you will be able to concentrate the most in this one hour. 5:30 pm- 6:30 pm: Take a break for half an hour- Start again from 5:30 pm and devote time to equations and formulae.

Is 9 hours study enough for JEE?

JEE Daily Schedule: The ideal time from my experience to study is 4 hours at least daily and give 1 extra hour daily only for solving mock papers (only those questions you have covered). Night time after dinner say 9-12 PM is the best time for study considering you have school/coaching in the day time.

What is the IIT JEE preparation timetable for vacation?

The IIT JEE preparation timetable will remain almost the same for vacation days as well but with one slight change. The time slot of 8:00 am to 2:00 pm should be dedicated to revising the concepts you have studied during the weekdays. Do not start a new topic until you have thoroughly revised everything.

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Is it hard to follow the JEE Mains timetable?

JEE timetable is hard to follow at some times. Mainly during the initial stages, it gets tough to study consistently. So don’t make a tough timetable at the start which is difficult to follow for you. Build your interest in subjects, identify effective study hours and then make a final timetable.

How to study for JEE in long hours?

Note : To study for long hours, always take a short break of 5-10 minutes after an hour of study. It will keep you energized and you will not feel exhausted. Download readymade timetable for JEE (not attending school, droppers and for holidays) [ Large Size]

What are the activities of JEE toppers after 8pm?

After 8 PM, the activities usually included dinner, sitting with parents, browsing the internet, playing something. The best quality about JEE toppers is that they manage their time well between studies and other tasks.

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