A well-designed study timetable is the difference between a student who covers the entire JEE syllabus and one who scrambles at the last minute. At Champion Scholars in Chennai and Krishnagiri, we help every student build a personalised schedule. Here is the framework that works for JEE Main 2025.

Phase 1: Foundation Phase (Months 1-4)

This phase covers the entire JEE syllabus from scratch. Study for 8-10 hours per day. Divide your day: Morning (6-9 AM): Mathematics. Morning (10 AM-1 PM): Physics. Afternoon (3-6 PM): Chemistry. Evening (7-9 PM): Revision and doubt-clearing. Dedicate Sunday entirely to solving a previous year paper.

Phase 2: Practice Phase (Months 5-8)

Now that the syllabus is covered, switch to intensive practice. Reduce new content to 20% of study time. Spend 80% on solving problems, taking mock tests, and identifying weak areas. Take one full-length mock test every 10 days and spend 2 days analysing it.

Phase 3: Revision Phase (Last 2 Months)

Stop covering new topics in the last 2 months. Revise your notes, revisit your error notebook, and take one full mock test every week. Focus on high-yield chapters: Modern Physics, Organic Chemistry, and Coordinate Geometry.

Sample Daily Timetable (Foundation Phase)

TimeActivity
6:00 – 9:00 AMMathematics (new chapter)
9:00 – 10:00 AMBreakfast + Break
10:00 AM – 1:00 PMPhysics (new chapter)
1:00 – 3:00 PMLunch + Rest
3:00 – 6:00 PMChemistry (new chapter)
6:00 – 7:00 PMPhysical exercise and break
7:00 – 9:00 PMRevision + Doubt clearing
9:00 PMSleep (8 hours essential)

Golden Rules for Sticking to Your Timetable

  • Never skip sleep — 8 hours is non-negotiable for memory consolidation
  • Physical exercise for 30 minutes daily improves focus and retention
  • Review and adjust your timetable every Sunday based on the week’s progress
  • Tell your family about your schedule so they support you

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