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Hi Aspirant
Yes you can crack the exam and you don't to give 16-17 hours because nobody can do it seriously .So in the beginning think about 10-12 hours.This is possible also.What you can do is make a routine that suits you and try to follow.Don't make it hectic so that after 2-3 day you leave it following.
you can make time slot like this:
9am to 1pm(4 hrs):
take lunch break of 1 hr ,eat and take rest also
3pm to 6pm (3 hrs):
take a break ,watch tv/shows .you may go for walk and take rest also for 1hr atleast.
8pm-9pm:Revise what you have read yet
9pm -9:30 pm :take your dinner
9:30-12:00 (2.5 hr ):
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this time 9.5 hr is in your hand without being hectic .You should start from this .Schedule your subject according to you.
Do revision everyday.
After 2 month start giving mock test and solve sample paper in these time slots only.
Be regular ,this is more important that many more hours for a single day
All the best
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