Weekly Study Timetable
This timetable provides a structured approach to your studies, balancing fixed commitments with
flexible learning slots. Remember to adjust the specific content of your "Core Subject" blocks
based on your weekly school assignments, upcoming tests, and areas you need to focus on.
Key:
● Core Subject: Dedicated time for deep study of a specific subject.
● Online Class: Flexible time for online learning platforms (can be integrated with the
subject you're studying that day).
● Revision: Reviewing key concepts, practicing problems, and consolidating learning
across all subjects.
● Tuition: Your fixed morning and evening classes.
● Gym: Your daily fitness routine.
Daily Schedule Overview
Time Activity Duration Notes
5:00 AM Wake Up, Freshen Up, 30 min Start your day with
Light Stretching mindfulness.
5:30 AM - 6:00 AM Maths Exercise 30 min Daily practice for
consistency.
6:00 AM - 7:00 AM Online Class 1 1 hr Engage with online
learning materials.
7:00 AM - 9:30 AM Morning Tuition 2.5 hr Your fixed tuition time.
9:30 AM - 10:00 AM Short Break / Breakfast 30 min Recharge after tuition.
10:00 AM - 11:30 AM Core Subject 1 1.5 hr Focused study session.
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM Core Subject 2 1.5 hr Another focused study
session.
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Lunch & Rest 1 hr Fuel your body and
mind.
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Online Class 2 1 hr Continue with online
learning.
3:00 PM - 4:00 PM Core Subject 3 1 hr Final focused study
session before gym.
4:00 PM - 4:30 PM Prep for Gym / Snack 30 min Get ready for your
workout.
4:30 PM - 5:30 PM Gym 1 hr Stay active and
energized.
5:30 PM - 7:30 PM Evening Tuition 2 hr Your fixed evening
tuition time.
7:30 PM - 8:30 PM Dinner & Rest 1 hr Relax and enjoy your
meal.
8:30 PM - 9:30 PM Daily Revision (All 1 hr Consolidate what
Subjects) you've learned.
9:30 PM - 10:00 PM Wind Down, Prep for 30 min Prepare for a good
Time Activity Duration Notes
Next Day, Hydrate night's sleep.
10:00 PM Sleep Ensure you get
adequate rest.
Weekly Subject Rotation (Monday - Friday)
This rotation ensures all subjects are covered regularly. On Saturday and Sunday, you will follow
the same daily structure, but the "Core Subject" slots will be used for revision, practice tests, or
addressing weaker areas.
● Online Classes: You can align the content of your 2 hours of daily online classes with the
subjects you are focusing on during your "Core Subject" slots, or use them for general
skill development or specific topics where online resources are beneficial.
Day Core Subject 1 (10:00 Core Subject 2 (11:30 Core Subject 3 (3:00
AM - 11:30 AM) AM - 1:00 PM) PM - 4:00 PM)
Monday Physics Chemistry Biology
Tuesday History Geography Civics
Wednesday Literature Grammar Sanskrit
Thursday Economics Physics Chemistry
Friday Biology Literature History
Weekend Focus (Saturday & Sunday)
On weekends, follow the same daily structure, but use the "Core Subject" slots strategically:
● Saturday: Catch-up & Practice
○ Use the Core Subject slots to revisit any subjects you found challenging during the
week, complete pending assignments, or work on practice papers and mock tests
for all subjects.
○ This is a great day for an in-depth review of a particular unit or chapter.
● Sunday: Review & Prep
○ Focus on your weaker areas identified during the week's study and revision.
○ Prepare for the upcoming week by briefly looking over topics that will be covered in
school/tuitions.
○ You could dedicate a longer session for comprehensive Maths practice or a
combined review of Science or Social Studies topics.
Important Tips for Success
1. Flexibility is Key: This is a template. Life happens! If you miss a slot, don't get
discouraged. Just try to make up for it later in the day or week.
2. Active Learning: Don't just read. Actively engage with the material: make notes, draw
diagrams, solve problems, teach concepts to yourself or an imaginary friend.
3. Short Breaks: Utilize the 30-minute breaks to truly step away from your study area.
Hydrate, stretch, listen to a song, or do something relaxing.
4. Prioritize: While all subjects are important, recognize if one requires more immediate
attention (e.g., upcoming test).
5. Quality over Quantity: A shorter, focused study session is often more effective than a
long, distracted one.
6. Healthy Habits: Don't skip meals or sleep. These are crucial for concentration and
memory.
7. Review and Adjust: After a week or two, assess how this timetable is working for you.
Are you feeling overwhelmed? Do certain subjects need more time? Adjust as needed!
8. Online Class Integration: During your online class slots, try to pick content that
complements the 'Core Subjects' you're focusing on for that day. This creates a cohesive
learning experience.
9. Music/Background Noise: If you find it helpful, use ambient sounds or instrumental
music during study sessions, but avoid distractions.
Good luck with your studies!