1. Set Clear Monthly Targets

Divide your syllabus into 6 parts and assign each to a month. Plan subjects and chapters based on difficulty and familiarity.
2. Break Down Topics Weekly

Each month’s syllabus should be split into 4 weeks. Ensure balance across Physics, Chemistry, and Math/Biology.
3. Follow a Daily Study Schedule

Follow a realistic and fixed daily routine. Morning hours are great for learning new concepts, evenings for problem-solving.
4. Prioritize High-Weightage Topics
Focus more on chapters that carry higher weight in JEE/NEET exams. Analyze previous years' papers for insights.
5. Use Pomodoro for Focus

The Pomodoro technique helps improve focus: 25 minutes study + 5 minutes break. It boosts productivity without burnout.
6. Reserve Time for Revision
Allocate a weekly revision slot and a full day each month to revise all previously covered chapters.
7. Integrate Mock Tests

Mock tests simulate exam conditions and help you track real progress. Start with one per week, increase frequency later.
8. Track Your Progress Weekly

Review what you’ve achieved each Sunday. Tweak next week’s plan based on progress, challenges, and upcoming targets.
9. Eliminate Time-Wasters
Cut down on unnecessary phone usage, social media, and procrastination. Be mindful of how each hour is spent.
10. Stay Consistent & Motivated

Long-term goals need discipline. Track small wins, celebrate milestones, and stay connected to your 'why'.