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time table for self study for the student of class 12

Apoorva Lohumi 8th Jun, 2020

Hey student

Amidst these difficult situations of Covid-19 pandemic, the studies of all students are getting adversely affected. But, at the same time online teaching is being promoted and taken to practice. Although the online methods can't replace the benefits of traditional way of teaching, but the biggest benefit it gives, is the extra time left that used to be wasted in going to school, returning back and the tiredness it gave.

This means that you've got a good chance to utilize the spare time in your difficult subjects. In class 12th, you are left with 5 subjects to focus on, and it you divide this time judiciously, you'll get the benefit in your boards and various entrance examinations.

The time table differs from person to person. The subjects which require hard work can be given about 3 hours per day, given proper breaks. Other subjects can be divided to 1.5 hour or more per day or alternatively.

If you continue practicing hard on all the subjects, you'll feel relieved at the high time before examinations.

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collage Time table.............

Suresh v 18th Jul, 2020

Hello aspirant!!!

Kindly mention the state which you beling to and university so that I can provide you the timetable which they follow the universities will be having their own schedules and arts colleges follow different timetables but for engineering college the working hours will be 7 period per day each period is for 50 minutes and it differ from some universities.

All the best!!

Stay safe!!

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can you please share a time table with me during this lock down period to crack neet 2021 and also can you tell the most important topics should I cover during this lock down period to make easy to crack neet examination 2021?

Deepshikha Student Expert 7th Jun, 2020
Hey,
As you are going to appear for NEET 2021,you have almost a year to prepare well and ace it. First off, you need to be thorough with NCERT syllabus of Physics,Chemistry and Biology of class 11th and 12th. Utilise this lockdown period, to read your NCERT. After that you can refer to additional books for detailed information of the concept. Go through the previous years papers and try to solve them, just to understand the pattern and familiarize yourself with it.
For detailed information about planning strategy go through the link given below:
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-preparation-tips
Hope this helps.
Good luck.
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Government model science college rewa mp B. Sc 1st year 2020 time table

Sohamsengupta8 15th Jul, 2020

Hello student,

Government model science College is it government College with naac A grade situated at rewa Madhya Pradesh. This college offers various BSC MSC and BCA courses. It is a very good science college in the terms of education and faculties . the selection is completely based on 10 + 2 level result.

Sorry sorry to say you but they have not announced the admission date for BSC .

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please help me to form a time table to crack kcet 2021

Apoorva Student Expert 26th May, 2020

Hello dear student,

You don't need to do anything fancy to prepare a timetable to crack KCET 2021. With small steps and following few instructions you can follow and make the time table .

Try to focus and give time to every subject. It depends upon you want you what to study in particular day . But make sure after you are done with one chapter. You must solve practice MCQ because that will help you to build problem solving attitude that will be helpful for you . Then once you follow this you will be enough confident on topics from different chapters . Also do not forget to solve previous 10 years question papers once you are done with the chapters

Thank you

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How to plan time table for her mains 2020 for 60 days

Ayush Anand 26th May, 2020

Dear Aspirant ,

I have already answered your query regarding this . You need to plan it yourself .

Don't waste time asking people instead plan and focus , there is not one way there are many .

It completely depends upon you how you want to plan ok.

I can only suggest you but what is best for you is all you know ok.

So without wasting a single day start studying atleast 6 hrs from today regularly , give 2 hrs to each subject , in those two hrs revise important formulae and important concepts related to the particular chapter or topic and remember to give mock test atleast 1 in 3 days and also give an extra hour regularly for privious years questions and one hour to yoga and meditation , it will improve your concentration .

Apart from it I would like to say be humble with yourself and try to do your best but remember an examination is not your life . You have many good options available apart from JEE .

If you succeed celebrate and if not don't be sad many options available , be optimistic .

Fight till the last but if you don't win it is not your fault because you have put your efforts in it and this is what matters the most ok .

So follow the tips given below and design your time table according to that . Provide 8 hrs for yourself daily .

  1. 6 hrs for studying and practicing questions . 2 hrs for each subject
  2. 1 hr for privious year questions .
  3. 1 hr for your health , do yoga and meditation .

And one more important thing go through NCERT completely and don't leave the last chapters of physics and chemistry . About practicing questions you can use your coaching booklets and books like HC Verma in Physics and others you have ok .

Apart from it don't forget about mock test , give atleast 1 in 3 days find out your mistakes in them and try to reduce it .

Now it is upto you how you can give yourself this much time ok .

But remember JEE is not everything , there are many other options available if you can't qualify , so practice hard till exam after that don't think anything if you qualified celebrate if not look for some other Institute or courses because many options available always remember that .

Good luck dear .

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can I have a best time table for getting admission in aiims Delhi ( cannot wake early in the morning) late night studies are better??

priyaankasarkar Student Expert 9th Jul, 2020

The MHRD has come up with a new schedule for JEE Mains, JEE Advanced and NEET 2020. JEE Main examination will be held between 1st-6th Sept, JEE advanced exam will be held on 27th Sept & NEET examination will be held on 13th Sept. And if you are preparing for NEET, you may as well try our NEET Knockout package: https://learn.careers360.com/knockout-neet-may/ . And because you have 2 more months to prepare for NEET, you may as well use this opportunity. If you cannot wake up early, design your preparation timings according to your sleeping and active timings. You may as well try this time table.


Biology

Chemistry

Physics

1st week

Diversity in Living World

Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure, Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties, S-block Element

Some p-block Elements


Electrostatics,

Current Electricity


2nd week

Cell Structure and Function

D and F Block Elements, Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry

Structure of Atom


Physical World and Measurement,

Kinematics


3rd week

Reproduction

Organic Chemistry

Laws of Motion

Work, Energy and Power

Motion of System of Particles and Rigid body


4th week

Biology and Human Welfare

Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen

Biomolecules, Polymers and Chemistry in Everyday life


Gravitation,

Properties of Bulk Matter


5th week

Structural Organization in Animal and Plants

State of Matter: Gases and Liquids

Thermodynamics,

Behaviour of perfect gas and kinetic theory


6th week

Plant Physiology

Structure of Atom, Thermodynamics

Equilibrium


Oscillation of waves

7th week

Genetics and Evolution

Environmental Chemistry,

Solutions,

Chemical Kinetics


Magnetic effects of current and magnetism,

Electromagnetic induction and alternating currents


8th week

Biotechnology and its applications

Coordination Compounds,

Haloalkanes and Haloarenes


Electromagnetic waves

Optics


9th week

Human Physiology

Biomolecules, Polymers and Chemistry in Everyday life

Dual Nature of matter and radiation,

Atoms and nuclei


10th week

Ecology and Environment

Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen

Electronic devices


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please tell me the best time table for neet preparation and class 10 preparation

priyaankasarkar Student Expert 22nd May, 2020
If you are in 10th Standard right now, you will have to concentrate on your 10th and slowly move to NCERT books of 11th and 12th. This is because NEET syllabus is 11th and 12th Physics, Chemistry and Biology. At 10th you might not be able to completely comprehend 11th and 12th topics. But if you have strong foundation in these 3 subjects in your 10th, studying Physics, Chemistry and Biology in 11th and 12th will be relatively easier. So for now your focus should be on 10th
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plz any body help to make time table to cracking jee main plz

Ayush Anand 20th May, 2020

Dear Aspirant ,

No one knows you as better as you know yourself , so you must know the time when your brain becomes most active . Some are night owls then some are early birds , so it is you who knows when you can read better in day or night .

So talking about the way you should prepare as very less time left .

You should make a daily routine of revising all the concepts you have read . In JEE Mains questions also come from last chapters that people usually avoid because they are not taught in coachings generally like Semiconductor devices , logic gates , chemistry in everyday life and green chemistry etc but you must read these chapters as you can have 4-5 questions from them including physics and chemistry and they are easy one , so you can have some easy marks . But you should read these chapters at last because you can remember it .

You should focus on your strong topics so that to have no chances of unaswered questions on topic you know and also at the same time you should try to improve weak topics but focus more on stronger one .

Now at this last time you should give 4-6 hours  minimum for study and practice questions .

And give self test for 3 hours regularly apart from those 6 hrs . You can practice test on several mock test apps available or you can use privious year papers . In my suggestion you should do both and then analyse your mistakes in test and point it down in a diary and then try to remove these mistakes in next tests .

Hope this helps you .

Best of Luck .

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UPPCL je electrical last year papar

Megha 6th Apr, 2020

Hello Aman !

You can download previous year papers from the following google drive links :

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2D2Vl5_6vK1TFJ1VTc4NG93ZXM/view

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2D2Vl5_6vK1bF9iSjlDNW5QSTA/view

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2D2Vl5_6vK1S0RYcGRZWTJ0d3M/view

Hope it helps !

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