The ability to create the ideal timetable is the key to success in exams.
Image: PixabayCreate your timetable at least a fortnight, even months, in advance of the exams.
Read the syllabus thoroughly, mark important topics, and organise your study schedule accordingly.
Prioritise subjects based on the difficulty level and weightage of the subjects. Spend more time on tougher subjects.
Divide the syllabus into smaller portions and create realistic daily/weekly targets.
Distribute your study time according to the weightage of the subject, topic and your ability.
Take regular short breaks to prevent tiredness and keep your mind active.
Practising the past papers in a real exam format familiarises students with paper pattern.
Include alternate study methods in time table such as reading, note-taking, and practice to avoid boredom.