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Yp board exam time table high school 2021

daniasufian2000 27th Nov, 2020
Hello candidate!
I hope you are doing well and I hope you wanted to know about uttar Pradesh board exam as you have mentioned yp so as well as I know there is no state that can be considered as y p so I think you have been mistaken up as yp.
so as this covid-19 situations has been at high risk till now the time table for UP board exam 2021 has not been released.
according to the reports the examination timetable for board exams of UP students will be released in the December and anytime so have an update for it and prepare well before your exams get commenced mostly according to the reports the exams will be in between February 18 to march 3rd 2021.
so please keep an update on your board exams date and time table and as well prepare well.
also refer to the following article for more information update on the board exam of UP:


https://school.careers360.com/articles/up-board-10th-time-table

All the very best and I hope this will guide you.
Regards!
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Sir pls tell me that which process is better that to read physics,biology, chemistry one complete subject as per the month or read these subjects per day by making time table for neet 2021

Aman Ghatiya 16th Nov, 2020

Hello
smadhurismadhuri503
, From some research on internet about your query I found one of the best solution which is like you need to prepare one subject per day or may be per week means that focus on the completion of topic or unit is better so make a time table of study hour and life routine not for the subjects.

Hope it will be helpful for you :)

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time table for preparing neet 2021

ankanghosh010 8th Nov, 2020

Dear aspirants,

NEET UG syllabus is an ocean, and to swim the ocean, it is necessary to know where the sea coast is exactly located. Talking about subjects there are only 3 subjects to study for neet 2021 preperation.

No of chapters in physics = 90

No of chapters in chemistry = 90

No of chapters in Biology = 90


Take 6 months in hand to prepare.

No. Of Days to Revise Each Subject   =   45 Days

Total. No. Of Days to Revise Physics, Chemistry and Biology   =  45+45+45 = 135 Days

Total No. Of Days Left for Practicing Mock Tests   =  45 Days

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2 nd puc time table 2021 Karnataka board

shankhalikamallick 18th Dec, 2020

Hi there!

As per the last year’s date sheet, the exams of class 12 students, 2nd PUC are expected to begin from the first week of March 2021 and exams will be finished in the third week of March 2021. The timings for the exams are expected to be held from 10:15 am to 1:30 noon

Practical Exams will be Held in January 2021. Commencement of Theory Exams will be from 1st Week of Mar 2021. Theory exams will end by 3rd Week of Mar 2021. You will be able to Download the Karnataka 2nd PUC Time Table 2021 Online from the Official Website i.e. kseeb.kar.nic.in.

For more details view the following site: https://www.google.com/amp/s/school.careers360.com/articles/karnataka-2nd-puc-time-table/amp

Hope this helps!

Thank you!

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when is 1 year Gnm 2020 exam ??where is time table?

pdwords Student Expert 6th Nov, 2020

Hello,

You haven't mentioned you're enquiring for which college regarding its first year exam for GNM, so kindly  help us with the details by writing down in the comment box below, or you may also visit the official website of your college to know more details regarding this, usually all information related to academic activities are updated on the official website only.

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I have take a drop in neet.please tell me steatgry and Time table for completing all syllabus.plzz(neet 2021)

S. Saha Student Expert 6th Nov, 2020
Being one of the toughest exams, one needs a lot of hard work and determination to get good score in Neet.
First you should go through the entire syllabus. Then make a proper a programmatic study schedule. The daily schedule should contain all the three subjects.
Instead of choosing a random topic from the syllabus, you must break your preparation into sections. Sub-topics from each section should be selected and then strategy on clearing concepts must be made.
Whenever any doubt pops up in your mind, try to solve it by then.
Don't think NCERT books are less. According to toppers and experts, NCERTs are the best book to start your preparation with.
Don't forget about negative marking. Answer if and only if you are sure about that.
Revision is a must thing. At least 10 days before the examination you must start your revision along with short notes.
Give mock tests once you are done with your syllabus. Solve previous years' exam papers available on Internet. Then analyse it. Find out your weak areas and work on them.
Read all the chapters, ignoring low weightage chapters and studying only most important chapters can cost a lot. So study from first to last. During last few days of examination, you can focus more on the chapters with high weightage.

Some important books for Neet- For physics- HC Verma and DC Paney
For Chemistry- Physical Chemistry by OP Tandon, Inorganic Chemistry by JD Lee.
For Biology- Biology Vol 1 and 2 by Truman, Objective Biology by Dinesh, Pradeep guide on Biology.

Going by last few years' question analysis, we have the chapter wise weightage.

Biology

Class XI-
Diversity of Living Organisms 14%
Structural Organisation in Plants & Animals 5%
Cell: Structure and Function 9%
Plant Physiology 6%
Human Physiology 20%

Class XII-
Reproduction 9%
Genetics and Evolution 18%
Biology and Human Welfare 9%
Biotechnology and its Applications 4%
Ecology and Environment 6%

Physics

Physical-world and measurement 2%
kinematics 3%
Laws of Motion 3%
Work, Energy and Power 4%
Motion of System of Particles and Rigid Body 5%
Gravitation 2%
Properties of Bulk Matter 3%
Thermodynamics 9%
Behaviour of Perfect Gas and Kinetic Theory 3%
Oscillation & Waves 3%
Electrostatics 9%
Current Electricity 8%
Magnetic Effect of Current & Magnetism 5%
Electromagnetic Induction & Alternating Current 8%
Electromagnetic Waves 5%
Dual Nature of Matter and Radiation 6%
optics 10%
Atoms & Nuclei 3%
Electronic Devices 9%

Chemistry

Basic Concepts of Chemistry 1%
Structure of Atom 2%
Classification of Elements & Periodicity in Properties 2%
Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure 5%
States of Matter: Gases and Liquids 2%
Thermodynamics 8%
Equilibrium 6%
Redox Reactions 3%
s-Block Elements 2%
Some p-Block Elements 2%
Organic Chemistry: Basic Principles & Techniques 4%
Hydrocarbons 3%
Environmental Chemistry 2%
Solid State 2%
Solutions 5%
Electrochemistry 2%
Chemical Kinetics 3%
Surface Chemistry 2%
Isolation of Elements 2%
p-Block Elements 5%
d- and f-Block Elements 4%
Coordination Compounds 9%
Haloalkanes and Haloarenes 3%
Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers 4%
Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids 4%
Organic Compounds containing Nitrogen 2%
Biomolecules 3%
Polymers 3%
Chemistry in Everyday Life 2%

However, there are chances that Neet 2021 syllabus will be reduced as the academic year has been delayed and due to this pandemic all educational institutes are closed so it is difficult to complete the entire syllabus. To complement that, CBSE has reduced the syllabus 30%.
However, Careers360 has come up with Neet knock out package to help medical aspirants in their preparation. http://learn.careers360.com/knockout-neet-may/ You can get the adaptive time table here.
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sir /madam can u set me a time table to prepare for neet . and my daily routine is I wake up at 7.am and I have class at 10.am to 12.30 pm and im free later on .pls set me a time table for getting above 650 marks in neet pls..

akshatk 2nd Nov, 2020

Hi!, after 12:30, eat lunch do a 3 hr session from 1:30 to 4:30. Then, take a 1 hr break and do a brief session from 5:30 to 8:30, then go for dinner and sit down again at 9:30. Study till 12, revise concepts and sleep.

Now, this is just a rough schedule to encompass two key points-

1. To develop the ability to sit for 3 hrs with good concentration.

2. To learn and practice concepts adequately.

The timings are fleixble, but ensure that the durations remain fixed. Take breaks, and divide the concepts accordingly.

To divide it topicwise, here is a link which will help you further-

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/how-to-prepare-for-neet

This will surely help you further! All the best

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can u please set me a time table for jee prep 10 hrs studying. I ll provide u my routine.i m jee aspirant of 12th class nocturnal student I wake up at 7:00 I have classes from 8:00 to 12:00. so remaining time I m free.so observing this please schedule me a time table.

Vikram 29th Oct, 2020

Ok :

7:00 - 8:00 : Revise formulas and plan what subjects/chapter you have to study today.(and doo all the morning stuff like eating...)

8 -12 : Class

12 - 12:30 : Take rest

12:30 - 1:30 : Study

1:30 - 2:30 : Lunch/Sleep(sleep is important)

2:30 to 5:30 : Study

5:30 - 6 : Break

6:00 - 9:00 : Study(Pomodoro method)

9 - 9:30 : lunch

9:30 - 11:30 -Study

You can reduce the lunch time if you want.

All the best for JEE.

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ca examination 2020 time table

Rishabh Jain 25th Oct, 2020

Hello there, hope you are doing good!

As per the ICAI the ICAI CA 2020 exams are going to be conducted from November 21 2020 to December 14 2020. The CA Foundation exam is to be held on December 8, 10 , 12 and 14 2020. There are different dates for different groups for the ICAI CA Exam 2020, I am providing you a link which has all the dates for the exams and the complete time table.

https://news.careers360.com/icai-ca-exam-2020-revised-schedule-released-check-exam-date-here

Hope you found this answer helpful.

Good luck for your future!


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how to prepare neet exam and how to shedule time table

Soumili Majumdar 23rd Oct, 2020
Hello there,
NEET is one of the toughest exams but if you can prepare well, it's not that tough. Here are some tips that you can follow for your preparation:
1. Know your syllabus beforehand. Gather textbooks and other study materials. Enroll for mock tests as well.

2. Make a timetable so that you can complete your syllabus within a fixed time, keeping in hand enough time for revision. You need to keep atleast 2months for complete revision.

3. Solve test papers daily. It will help you a lot. You can evaluate yourself using those test papers. Also, after completion your syllabus, solve the previous year question papers atleast twice. They help you with an idea of the trending questions.

You can try our neet packages for good results:
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For more information about the same you can check the link given below:
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Hope this information helps you.
Good luck!!
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