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TIME TABLE FOR NEXT 40 DAYS

Assump ons:
1. Today is the star ng point and you have
approximately 1.5 months (6 weeks) un l February.
2. You study 6 hours a day (you can adjust based
on your availability).
3. You aim for 2 days of revision per subject for
the final touch.
Timetable Breakdown:
 Subjects to cover:
o Core Subjects: Mathema cs, Science (Physics,
Chemistry, Biology), Social Science (History,
Geography, Civics, Economics), English.
o Op onal Subject (if any).
 Time for each subject will be balanced based on
difficulty and importance.
Weekly Plan (6 Weeks Total)
Week 1-5: Subject Comple on (Each Subject)
In the first 5 weeks, focus on comple ng the en re
syllabus for each subject. Divide your me for each
subject efficiently.
Daily Study Plan (6 hours/day):
 Morning (2 hours):
o Focus on Mathema cs and Science. These are
key subjects that need more me. Start with
theory and then move to
problems/experiments.
 A ernoon (2 hours):
o Focus on Social Science. Divide your me
between History, Geography, Civics, and
Economics. Read thoroughly and make notes.
 Evening (2 hours):
o English (Reading, Wri ng, and Literature). Work
on grammar, wri ng skills, and chapter-wise
understanding.
o You can spend extra me on prac ce papers or
mock tests.
Weekly Breakdown:
Week 1:
 Day 1-3: Mathema cs (Chapters 1-3, Algebra)
 Day 4-6: Science (Physics: Light, Reflec on,
Refrac on)
 Day 7: English (Reading Comprehension and Wri ng
Skills)
Week 2:
 Day 1-3: Mathema cs (Chapters 4-6, Geometry)
 Day 4-6: Science (Chemistry: Acids, Bases, Salts,
Metals and Non-metals)
 Day 7: English (Literature – Poems and Prose)
Week 3:
 Day 1-3: Mathema cs (Chapters 7-9, Trigonometry,
Sta s cs)
 Day 4-6: Science (Biology: Life Processes, Control
and Coordina on)
 Day 7: Social Science (History: Na onalism in India,
French Revolu on)
Week 4:
 Day 1-3: Social Science (Geography: Resources and
Development, Natural Resources)
 Day 4-6: Social Science (Civics: Power Sharing,
Federalism)
 Day 7: Social Science (Economics: Consumer Rights,
Money and Credit)

Week 5:
 Day 1-3: Mathema cs (Chapter 10, Probability, and
Revision of all chapters)
 Day 4-6: Final Science Revision (Physics, Chemistry,
Biology)
 Day 7: Final English Revision (Wri ng Skills,
Grammar, and Literature)
Week 6: Revision & Prac ce
This week is dedicated to revision and mock tests.
Focus on areas you find difficult and complete sample
papers.
 Day 1-2: Mathema cs – Solve sample papers, focus
on tricky areas like algebra, geometry, and
trigonometry.
 Day 3-4: Science – Do numerical problems (Physics),
chemical equa ons (Chemistry), and diagrams
(Biology).
 Day 5-6: Social Science – Revise key dates and
events, make short notes, and a empt sample
ques ons.
 Day 7: English – Prac ce wri ng essays, le ers, and
unseen passages.
Weekend Plan (Alternate Weeks):
On weekends (Saturdays/Sundays), revise what you've
studied during the week:
 Saturday: Review difficult chapters from
Mathema cs or Science.
 Sunday: Revise English or Social Science topics.
Addi onal Tips:
 Mock Tests: Take at least 2-3 mock tests during the
last 2 weeks to simulate exam condi ons.
 Stay Consistent: Follow the metable strictly and
avoid distrac ons.
 Take Breaks: Study for 45 minutes, then take a 5-10
minute break. Avoid long stretches without rest.
Final Two Weeks (Before February):
 Focus en rely on revision and mock tests.
 Iden fy Weak Areas: Review previous exams or
sample papers to find out your weak points and
work on them.
 Get plenty of rest and sleep to keep your mind
sharp.

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