A proper action plan is very crucial for systematic and organized study. With board and entrance exams both around the corner.
Let us Move on to See an Ideal and Best Study Schedule
1. Plan the subjects to study a Night Before
List down all the things that you are going to study next day, a night before. This will save your time in the morning.
2. Prioritize your Task
Post you have planned what to study, prioritize your tasks. For example, if you want to focus on your weak subjects first then schedule it as a first thing in the morning or set them based on your exam time table.
3. Go to Bed Early and Wake Up Early
When we were kids, we’ve learnt that early to bed and early to rise, make a man healthy, wealthy and wise. Now its time to judiciously stick to it.
4. Practice Test Papers Everyday
Take a test paper every day and set a timer. Try to solve it in the minimal possible time.
5. Schedule Breaks in Chunks
Take 5 minute a break after every 30 – 40 minutes. Also, you are not recommended to study at a stretch for long hours.
6. Keep distractions at Bay
Keep your phone on silent mode and turn off all the apps as well as email notifications. Reduce your activity on social media accounts.
7. Keep 2 hours buffer for syllabus outside boards
Usually, most of the entrance exam syllabus matches that of boards. But there are certain high-level entrance exams that might include topics outside the scope of the school syllabus. Keep a buffer time for those topics as well.
8. Set a deadline for each task
The main objective of the study schedule is to complete your tasks effectively within time. Assigning a deadline to each task will just act as a catalyst to enhance the efficiency of a study schedule.
9. Everyday study is a must
One-day or two-day break is absolute don’ts when entrance and board exam dates are approaching nearer. This will just break your consistency. Might be a little more or less but include everyday study in your routine.
10. Never skip NCERT
This is a savior tip for both entrance and board aspirants. Ensure whichever topic you choose gives first preference to NCERT and then other books.
Always remember a very rigid study schedule, can increase your stress level, thereby decreasing your productivity. So, it is always recommended to have enough breaks in your study schedule as this is going to make it a lot flexible.
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Every student who is preparing for competitive exam should follow this. Great time schedule suggestion.
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