So your vacation time is over. Now, students will be back to their routine. Few of them are planning to excel in science, get accepted into med school, and become physicians. Their varied interests drive them to try out different classes, degrees, and careers.
This is how you can gear up your timetable for a career you love.
Study Plan
7: 00 AM - Wake up and freshen up
7:30 AM - Read the newspaper
8:30 AM – Breakfast
9:00 AM to 12: 00 PM – Study for 3 hours
12: 00 PM to 1:00 PM – Current Affairs (must for students preparing for UPSC/ Competitive exam)
1:00 PM to 2:00 PM – Lunch
2:00 PM to 3:00 PM – Rest
3:00 PM to 5:00 PM – Study for two hours
5:00 PM to 8:00 PM – Revision
8:00 PM to 9: 00 PM – Dinner
9: 00 PM to 10:30 PM – Social Media time
10: 30 PM – Sleep
Important points to be kept in mind:
Seven hours of sleep is very important.
Well-designed and flexible strategy is the key to success in exam.
Analyse your weakness and improve your performance.
Quotes from toppers
“I never thought that Civil Service Examinations is a very tough exam, is very time-consuming. Patience, focus, discipline and family support, I suppose worked in my favour,” says Tina Dabi, IAS topper.
“I studied NCERT books and coaching material carefully. I also appeared for several mock tests,” Kalpana Kumari, NEET 2018 topper. In NEET entrance exam, Kalpana secured 99.99 percentile with 691 marks of 720.