What was your daily routine in your drop year for your NEET preparation?

What was your daily routine in your drop year for your
NEET preparation?

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I would like to start the answer with these beautiful lines:
“The secret of your success is hidden in your daily schedule .”
Since the preparation of NEET exam is at least of years most of
students feel that they should work with a proper time table.TIME
MANAGEMENT IS A PROMINENT FACTOR TO CRACK NEET
EXAM.Here I am going to share my time table of 3rd drop during
neet preparation. Before starting my NEET preparation I joined a
short NEET-UG Mentorship program from Exprto Rankers on call
and the guidance of my personal NEET mentor helped me alot to
make a perfect plan which suits myself. Here you can connect to
NEET toppers and get perfect guidance straight from toppers.
6:00AM :wake up
7:00AM : Breakfast
7:30 AM: Library (I generally used to study in library)
7:30 AM —10:30 AM : PHYSICS LECTURE(ONLINE)
10:30AM-12:00AM : INORGANIC CHEMISTRY (NCERT)
12:15 PM-12:45 PM : LUNCH
1:00PM-2:45PM :BIOLOGY(NCERT READING)
2:45 PM-3:00 PM:POWER NAP
3:00PM-4:30PM: PHYSICS ( QUESTIONS PRACTICE)
4:30PM-5:00PM: TEA BREAK
5:00PM-7:00PM:PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY (LECTURE)
7:00PM-8:00PM: PHYSICS FORMULA REVISION
8:00PM-8:30PM: DINNER
8:30PM-10:00PM:
ORGANIC CHEMISTRYCHEMISTRY(LECTURE/NOTES)
10:00PM-11:00PM : PHYSICS NCERT
11:00PM :GOOD NIGHT

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These is they daily routine
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This was my time table during my drop year

It’s very difficult to manage your time table very accurately but you can try your best to follow it to maximum extent and sometimes you can also take gaps but you should consciously know at wahat time you can take a gap and and what time youu should not take gap

This time table was suitable for me so I just followed it but you can edit it in your way also as per your convenience.

Hope it will help you :hugs: