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The document outlines a 40-day study timetable for preparing for the JEE and board exams, emphasizing a daily study routine of 12-14 hours with a focus on high-weightage topics. It includes a structured daily schedule, prioritizing JEE preparation (70%) over board preparation (30%), and suggests breaks and specific subjects to focus on each week. The final week is dedicated to revision and practice tests for both JEE and board subjects.

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The document outlines a 40-day study timetable for preparing for the JEE and board exams, emphasizing a daily study routine of 12-14 hours with a focus on high-weightage topics. It includes a structured daily schedule, prioritizing JEE preparation (70%) over board preparation (30%), and suggests breaks and specific subjects to focus on each week. The final week is dedicated to revision and practice tests for both JEE and board subjects.

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40-Day Timetable to Complete JEE and Board Syllabus

General Guidelines

1. Study Hours: 12-14 hours daily (depending on your capacity).

2. Division: 70% JEE prep, 30% board prep.

3. Breaks: Take 5-10 min breaks every hour and a 1-hour break after 4-5 hours of study.

4. Subject Prioritization: Focus on high-weightage topics and weak areas first.

5. Board Prep: Dedicate time for NCERT-based writing practice and past year papers.

Daily Routine

| Time | Task |

|----------------|----------------------------------------------------------------------|

| 6:00 AM | Wake up, freshen up, and light exercise |

| 6:30-8:30 AM | Revise a JEE Physics topic (high-weightage topic first) |

| 8:30-9:00 AM | Breakfast and short break |

| 9:00-11:00 AM | JEE Maths topic + solve practice problems |

| 11:00-11:15 AM | Short break |

| 11:15-1:15 PM | Chemistry (organic or inorganic theory, NCERT focus for boards) |

| 1:15-2:15 PM | Lunch and rest |

| 2:15-3:15 PM | Board prep (Physics/Chemistry derivations, diagrams, or theory) |

| 3:15-5:15 PM | Practice JEE mock test or past paper |

| 5:15-6:15 PM | Break (relax or light physical activity) |

| 6:15-8:15 PM | JEE Maths/Physics (alternate days) practice + questions |

| 8:15-8:45 PM | Dinner |

| 8:45-10:15 PM | Board-specific revision (English, regional subjects, or others) |

| 10:15-10:30 PM | Wind down (relaxation or light reading) |


| 10:30 PM | Sleep |

40-Day Plan

Week 1-3:

- Physics (JEE): Mechanics, Electrostatics, Current Electricity, Optics, and Modern Physics.

- Chemistry (JEE): Organic Chemistry (reaction mechanisms), Inorganic (NCERT), and Physical

(numerical focus).

- Maths (JEE): Calculus, Coordinate Geometry, Algebra (focus on matrices and determinants).

- Boards: Focus on NCERT textbooks (Physics, Chemistry, and other board subjects).

Week 4-5:

- Physics (JEE): Magnetism, Alternating Current, Thermodynamics, and Waves.

- Chemistry (JEE): Advance topics like Biomolecules, Polymers, and Surface Chemistry for JEE +

NCERT for boards.

- Maths (JEE): Probability, Trigonometry, and Revision.

- Boards: Practice past papers and diagrams (Physics/Chemistry practicals).

Week 6 (Final Week):

- Revise all subjects, focus on weak areas, and take at least 4-5 full-length JEE mock tests.

- For boards, practice 2 full-length papers for every subject.

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