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JEE, NEET & Board Exam Focus Schedule: Daily Template

Studybo Team 11 min read

Boards and entrance exams share NCERT DNA — study them together, not in silos.

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Two exams, one syllabus, zero hours to waste on the wrong block.

A JEE NEET board exam focus schedule integrates descriptive board prep with MCQ application on the same day. Toppers quoted by ALLEN and PW emphasize NCERT-first, parallel MCQs, and weekly mocks. This template uses Pomodoro and deep-focus blocks — log it in our tuition study planner.

Sample integrated daily schedule

Adjust for school hours. Protect 6–7 hours sleep — see sleep and focus guide.

Time blockActivityTimer
6:30–8:00Hardest subject (Math/Physics)2× deep focus 45 min
8:15–9:30Biology/Chemistry NCERT3× Pomodoro 25 min
10:00–12:00Coaching homework / MCQsMixed timers
14:00–15:30Board writing practice2× Pomodoro
16:00–17:30PYQ / topic testsTimed blocks
20:00–21:00Light revision + spaced recallShort sprints

Weekly rhythm: mocks and analysis

Saturday: full or half mock → Sunday: error analysis (see mock analysis routine). Weekdays: syllabus-aligned blocks only.

Map schedule to Studybo boards

Today — sprint list. Schedule — week plan. Overdue — missed topics. Done — confidence log. Subject tags mirror Physics/Chemistry/Biology/Math split.

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Frequently asked questions

How many hours for JEE and boards together?

6–8 focused hours for most Class 12 students; quality and sleep matter more than fourteen distracted hours.

NCERT first or coaching modules?

NCERT first for concepts; coaching modules for JEE/NEET depth and problem variety.

When to start full mocks?

Topic-wise mocks after 60% syllabus; full mocks 3–4 months before exam.

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