1- why time table is mandatory -
For a better goal, better strategy is required, you may be studying for 12 or 16 or 18 hours per day. We are just making a strategy to utilize your time.
Neet student may I follow 80/20 strategy for maximum benefit of self study 80℅ of self study must be for revision of at least 4 high weight chapter of each subject as per repetitive question and concept..
3- Hour distribution of self study
Time table 2 & 3 hrs must be given for physics, chemistry, biology separately daily 1 & 2 hrs of revision of self study is essential. So you are giving 8 hrs on average for self study.
4- why only 4 chapters of each subject?
Not reading everything in the last 30 days of preparation for neat, mostly repetitive questions, topics and revision helps for a good score around 650-700.
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Himansu
| Study Component | Time Allocation (Daily) | Strategy Focus |
|---|---|---|
| Physics | 2 – 3 Hours | Core core concept learning & active numerical practice. |
| Chemistry | 2 – 3 Hours | Balancing organic mechanisms, inorganic facts, and physical formulas. |
| Biology | 2 – 3 Hours | Deep NCERT alignment with a focus on high-weightage topics. |
| Daily Revision | 1 – 2 Hours | 80/20 strategy tracking (targeting the top 4 high-weightage chapters). |
| Total Self Study Target | ~8 Hours | Optimal average benchmark for high-yielding NEET prep. |
