Best Time Table and Routine for IIT-JEE Aspirant 2024
To crack any of the exams whether it be IIT/JEE or any other basic exam. You should follow the timetable strictly. Time is the basic aspect of any competitive exam. TIME management is considered an important concept. So, to cope up with the time one should follow the best routine timetable. The post is all about how to manage your time accordingly to crack the IIT/JEE Exam.
In this post, we will let you know the best timetable a student can follow to crack the JEE exam. This daily timetable for Online courses for IIT JEE aspirants matches with the toppers study timetable. Whether you are attending a regular school, not attending school, a dropper or want a timetable for holidays, you will get that here. We will also share with you the daily toppers study timetable of one of the IIT toppers. In the end, we answered a few frequently asked questions of aspirants regarding the JEE timetable. So don’t miss reading it.
Note: Keep in mind that this is not the best-fit timetable for every JEE aspirant. Some students find late-night study more productive than morning, for them, this timetable may not work well. However, now you have an idea of how to structure your study routine. Adjust the timings as per your requirement. Remember as mentioned above, we are sharing with you the study timetable for IIT toppers. Here it is:
Daily toppers Study timetable(Daily Routine)
This was the time table of Aman Goel (AIR-33, JEE Advanced 2013)
Woke up at around 7.00 AM.
Freshened up, had breakfast – ready for study by somewhere around 7.45 AM.
Continuous study session till 11 AM. During the morning session, he used to focus a lot on 2 things: weaker areas and new concepts.
Took a break till around 12 PM.
Continued for another couple of hours till 2.00 PM.
Took a break till 3.00 PM.
Attended coaching classes from 4 – 8 PM. If it was a non-coaching day, another study session from 3 – 5 PM.
For additional work (if required), another 2 hour long session from 6 PM – 8 PM.
Never studied after 8 PM partly because he used to get exhausted. After 8 PM, the activities usually included dinner, sitting with parents, browsing the internet, playing something.
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.
These are some of the useful FAQ the aspirants should look up to and try to follow the important concept of competitive exams such as time management, which is achieved by following the above timetables.
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