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Day Physics (28 Chapters) Chemistry (22 Chapters) Biology (17 Chapters)

1 Units & Measurements Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry The Living World

2 Motion in a Straight Line Structure of Atom Biological Classification


3 Motion in a Plane Classification of Elements Plant Kingdom
4 Laws of Motion Chemical Bonding and Molecular Animal Kingdom
Structure
5 Work, Energy, and Power Thermodynamics Morphology of Flowering Plants

6 COM Chemica Equilibrium Anatomy of Flowering Plants


7 Rotation Ionic Equilibrium Structural organism in Animals
8 Gravitation Redox Reactions Cell
9 Mechanical Properties of Solids p-Block Elements (Group 13 & 14) Biomolecules

10 Mechanical Properties of Fluids IUPAC And Isomerism Cell Cycle


11 Thermal Properties of Matter GOC Photosynthesis in Higher
Plants
12 Thermodynamics Hydrocarbons Respiration in Plants

13 Kinetic Theory Solutions Plant Growth and Development

14 Oscillations Electrochemistry Breathing And Exchange of gases


15 Waves Chemical Kinetics Body fluid and circulations

16 Electric Charges and Fields p-Block Elements (Group 15 to 18) Excretory Products and Elimination
17 Electrostatic Potential & Capacitance d- & f-Block Elements Locomotion and Movement

18 Current Electricity Coordination Compounds Neural Control and


Coordination
19 Moving Charges and Magnetism Haloalkanes and Haloarenes Chemical Coordination and Integration
20 Magnetism and Matter Alcohols, Phenols, and Ethers Sexual Reproduction In Flowering
Plants
21 Electromagnetic Induction Aldehydes, Ketones, and Acids Human Reproduction

22 Alternating Current Amines Reproductive Health

23 Electromagnetic Waves Biomolecules Principles of Inheritance and Variation

24 Ray Optics Chemistry Practical Principles Molecular Basis of Inheritance


25 Wave Optics Evolution
26 Dual Nature of Radiation & Matter Human Health and Diseases

27 Atoms Microbes in Human Welfare


28 Nuclei Biotechnology Principles
29 Semiconductor Electronics Biotechnology Applications
30 Organisms and Populations

31 Ecosystem
32 Biodiversity and Conservation
Key Considerations:

1. 7 hours of sleep
2. School bus and break time used effectively for revision.
3. Test series every 2 days at school — preparation time prioritized around it.
4. Focus on 2-3 chapters per day to avoid overload.

Daily Schedule (Monday to Friday)

• 6:30 AM – 7:00 AM: School Bus (Light revision via flashcards or notes)
• 7:00 AM – 8:00 AM: 1-hour Revision at School (Focus on weak areas from school test series or
NEET topics)
• 8:00 AM – 1:30 PM: School Time (Includes test series preparation during class breaks)
• 1:30 PM – 2:30 PM: Bus Time (Listen to audio lessons or revise on-the-go using notes)
• 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM: Focused NEET Study Session
o Focus on one subject (Physics, Chemistry, or Biology), cover 1-2 chapters in-depth, and
practice questions.
• 4:00 PM – 8:00 PM: Busy (School-related or other commitments)
• 8:00 PM – 9:00 PM: Dinner + Break
• 9:00 PM – 10:30 PM: NEET Study Session
o 1 hour for Subject 1 (revise topics, solve questions)
o 30 mins for Subject 2 (quick revision or weak topics)
o 30 mins for Subject 3 (Biology-focused, or weak areas)
• 10:30 PM – 11:30 PM: Relaxation + Wind Down
o Prepare for the next day. Ensure proper sleep by 11:30 PM for a solid 7-hour rest.

Weekend Schedule (Test Series & Mock Tests)

• Day Before Test Series:


o 3:00 PM – 8:00 PM: Review 2-3 chapters from each subject.
o Focus on test series-specific topics, solving PYQs and practicing similar problems.
• Test Series Day (School test):
o Morning session: Revision of key points in weak areas.
o Post-test session: Test Analysis (Identify mistakes, review wrong answers, focus on
weak concepts).

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