Daily Timetable For IIT JEE Preparation Along With Board Exam Preparation
- Neha Gore
- last edited by Neha Gore
The Boards examinations and IIT JEE examinations are scheduled to take place one after the other, and a lot of candidates find it overwhelming to prepare for both the exams simultaneously. However, there is an easy solution to this problem- striking a balance between the preparations for both the exams. While it may seem like an impossible feat to achieve, considering the vast syllabus for both Boards and JEE Mains, developing a proper schedule and regular practice tests on online mock test platforms like Eduwhere can help candidates focus on both the examinations simultaneously. Candidates can also benefit from two sessions of IIT JEE introduced by National Testing Agency or NTA.
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The JEE Main paper pattern
Daily schedule for both JEE and Boards preparation
Following a proper routine is an excellent disciplinary measure that candidates can use to maximize their productivity. If you haven’t been able to come up with a study schedule for your upcoming exams, this routine can be of use to you:
This, of course, is a rough example of the course you can take for studying daily. Your schedule can change according to your own needs, however, this has been prepared to ensure that you combine both work and leisure in equal amounts so that you don’t feel overworked or too stressed at any point.
We would suggest using the same schedule to prepare for both JEE Main preparation and Boards on alternate days of the week. So, if you dedicate one day to preparing a topic for JEE main, then the next day can be scheduled for Boards preparation. Now, with the daily study schedule done, let us take a look at a weekly study plan that you can use three months before your boards and your JEE Mains to prepare the topics for both Class XI and class XII.
Month 1 for IIT JEE Main Preparation & Board Exams
Month 2 for IIT JEE Main Preparation & Board Exams
Month 3 for IIT JEE Main Preparation & Board Exams
With this schedule, you will get a rough idea of how many topics you need to cover daily in all the three subjects of JEE Main to make sure that you have a good knowledge of everything before the exam approaches. You can combine the daily study routine with this schedule to get the best results for the work you put in.
Month wise schedule to help you prepare for JEE and Boards
- From January to February, you should focus on your JEE Main preparation. This is because by now you must have completed your board examinations for your school selection examinations.
- During March, your main focus should be on your Board examination. Always remember that doing well in your boards is no less important than cracking JEE.
- In April, with your board exams over, go back to revising your JEE syllabus. Your exams will probably be held in the first week of the month, so keep the few days you have in mind to revise your formulae, and maybe solving one to two mock test for JEE main to gain some confidence.
Other tips to help you do well in both JEE and Boards
- While working on your numerical, you must focus on developing your speed.
- Make small notes summarizing the important points of each topic. This will help you revise before the exams.
- For both JEE and Boards, solving test papers will help you learn the format of the examinations well. Especially for JEE, you should solve at least 5-10 mock tests for JEE main before sitting for the examination.
Conclusion
Preparing for JEE Main and Boards may seem like a challenge at first, but once you develop a schedule and stick to it habitually, you will be able to ace both the exams with no problem.