The Best Time Table


Wake up early: Wake up at least by 6:00 AM to give yourself enough time to get ready, have breakfast, and start studying.


Plan your day: Make a to-do list for the day, prioritize your tasks, and allocate time for each subject.


Start with your toughest subject: Begin your day with the subject that you find the most challenging or difficult, and give it your full concentration.


Take short breaks: Take a break of 5-10 minutes after every 45-60 minutes of study to refresh your mind.


Study in a distraction-free environment: Find a quiet place to study where you won't be disturbed by noise or interruptions.


Revise what you've learned: Spend the last 30 minutes of your study time revising what you've learned that day.


Take care of your health: Make sure you eat healthy meals and get enough sleep and exercise to keep your mind and body healthy.


Here's a sample routine you can follow:


6:00 AM - Wake up, get ready, and have breakfast

7:00 AM - English/Nepali

8:00 AM - Physics

9:00 AM - Maths

10:00 AM - Break

10:15 AM - Chemistry

11:15 AM - Biology

12:15 PM - Lunch break

1:00 PM - Revise what you have learned

2:00 PM - Practice questions from any subject

3:00 PM - Break

3:15 PM - Practice more questions

4:15 PM - English/Nepali

5:15 PM - Break

5:30 PM - Solve previous year's question papers

7:00 PM - Dinner break

8:00 PM - Revise the day's study material

9:00 PM - Relax, read a book or watch a show

10:00 PM - Sleep


Remember, it's crucial to have a balanced routine that allows for rest and relaxation as well. Stick to your routine, stay focused, and give your best effort, and you'll be able to achieve your goals. Good luck!

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