1. INTRO
Preparing for IIT or NEET becomes easier when your timetable works for you, not against you.
A perfect timetable helps you study smart, save time, and stay consistent.
Today, I’ll show you how to create a timetable that actually works.
2. PURPOSE
The purpose of this vlog is to help you:
- Build a realistic daily schedule
- Manage all three subjects evenly
- Maintain consistency without burnout
- Maximize your study efficiency
3. SCOPE
We will cover:
- Understanding your study hours
- Daily timetable structure
- Weekly planning
- Revision + PYQ time
- Avoiding common timetable mistakes
4. STEP 1: KNOW YOUR EFFECTIVE HOURS
Not all hours are productive.
Some students study 6 hours and learn more than those who study 12.
Find your peak focus time — morning, afternoon, or night.
Build your timetable around those hours.
5. STEP 2: BALANCE ALL THREE SUBJECTS DAILY
IIT = PCM
NEET = PCB
Never keep one subject for “once a week.”
Study each subject every day — even for 1 hour — to avoid forgetting concepts.
6. STEP 3: FOLLOW THE 2–2–2 RULE
A simple and powerful routine:
- 2 hours concept study
- 2 hours problem solving
- 2 hours revision
Total: 6 focused hours daily is enough for strong preparation.
7. STEP 4: WEEKLY TARGETS
Keep weekly goals instead of just daily goals.
Example:
- Finish 2 chapters
- Solve 300 MCQs
- Complete 1 mock test
Weekly targets keep you on track even if one day goes bad.
8. STEP 5: INCLUDE REVISION + PYQs
A perfect timetable always includes:
- Daily revision (30 minutes)
- WEEKLY revision (2–3 hours)
- Previous year questions
These three parts boost memory and exam confidence.
9. STEP 6: AVOID OVERLOADING
Don’t fill your timetable with 10–12 study hours.
You’ll follow it for 2 days and quit.
Make a timetable that you can follow for months, not for a day.
10. CONCLUSION
The perfect IIT/NEET timetable is simple:
Daily study → Weekly targets → Revision → Consistency.
Your schedule should match your lifestyle, strengths, and focus time.
Make it simple. Make it realistic. And follow it with discipline.








