How to make a timetable
Things to keep in mind while you make a timetable
- It should be doable. Do not make any hectic timetable. You may not be able to follow it.
- For each subject, there should be time for revision and doing mocks (First round )
- For the second round, fix a time for mock & do the test every day at that time
- You can accommodate buffer days if you want
- You can also take a half-day break per week. It is like a self-reward for putting effort into that week
- Prelims is 150 days away so you have more than enough time for all these
Day-to-day timetable
- You can divide the subject into a few blocks and complete each block in a day
- You must have a clear idea about what you are going to study in a day (Do not come to library without any plan.)
- You can make a list in the morning or last day night and strike off each target as it is done
- You will have the satisfaction of completing the target and can sleep well :)
Sample Timetable ( Change it according to your comfort )
Wake up at 7:00
Reaching Library at 8'O clock
8:00-9:30 - 1.5 hour
9:30-10:00 - Breakfast
10:00-11:30 - 1.5 Hour
11:30-12:00 - Tea Break
12:00-13:30 - 1.5 Hour
13:30-14:30 - Lunch Break
14:30-16:00 1.5 Hour
16:00-16:30- Tea Break
16:30-19:00 -- 2.5 Hour
19:00-19:30 - Tea Break
19:30-21:00 - 1.5 Hour
21:00-21:30 - Dinner
21:30-23:30 - 2 Hour
Sleep at 1:00
The total duration of study - 12 hour
This was my first-round timetable for last year's prelims. (That was my fourth attempt so the content part is okay that is why I can finish it in 30 days.) Please prepare a timetable that is suitable for you.


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