Sample Schedule Time Table Or Routine For UPSC Examination.
A time table is always necessary when you want to achieve something seriously. In this case, a UPSC Time Table is a definite thing to do someone is aspiring to get into the Civil Services.Continue Reading Sample Schedule Time Table Or Routine For UPSC Examination.
The UPSC Time Table will help the aspirants for an effective IAS Exam preparation with proper time management for a routine life along with the upcoming exam.
There are basically two factors that obligate the unavoidability of a schedule for your IAS exam preparation:
- The humongous UPSC syllabus.
- The fact that you should set aside at least 10-12 months if not more for your UPSC preparation.
Time | Activity | Remarks |
05.30 A.M. | Wake Up | Our elders said that we should wake up early in the morning. Nowadays, it has been seen that our mobile phones can’t let us sleep before 12. Follow the universal rule, early to bed, early to the Sun, keeps us healthy wealthy and fit. |
05.30 A.M. to 06.30 A.M. | Do some exercise, Yoga, Walking, Running, etc. | Take Time for your health and mental strength |
07.00 A.M. to 0900 A.M. | Study Time | The first session of study. Early in the morning, the retention power of the brain is strong so you can take subjects that you find difficult to learn. |
09.00 A.M. to 10.00 A.M | Break for breakfast | Taking a healthy breakfast is very important. Many people do not have the habit of eating early in the morning so we have placed breakfast after having 2 hours of studies. If you want, you may take breakfast before exercise. |
10.00 A.M to 01.00 P.M. | Study Time | This is the second slot of studies. At this time again, you should focus on the subjects which are difficult for you. |
01.00 P.M. to 02.00 P.M. | Break for Lunch | Avoid taking heavy lunch because then you may feel sleepy. After having a heavy meal in the afternoon, you won’t be the focus on your studies. You may take fruits and salad instead of chapattis. |
02.00 P.M. to 05.00 P.M. | Study Time | At this time, you may take practical/application based subjects because studying theoretical subjects may make you feel sleepy and boring. |
05.00 P.M. to 05.30 P.M. | Tea Break | Tea Break is very important. You can’t concentrate on your studies unless you get a refreshing Tea or Coffee. This also helps you to get rid of laziness and you can actively follow your IAS Preparation Time table. |
05.30 P.M. to 06.00 P.M. | Hobby Time | Finding some time for your hobbies, you won’t be disappointed and bored of doing studies. So, keep half an hour for your hobbies like singing, dancing, painting, playing mobile games, or anything else you like to do. |
06.00 P.M. to 09.00 P.M. | Study Time | Resume your studies and complete the schedule for the day. Find out the reasons if you haven’t met your target for the day. Also, Plan things to do for the next day. |
09.00 P.M. to 10.00 P.M. | Dinner Time | Take a healthy dinner. You can also watch the news for updating your current affair knowledge or watch your favorite movie or TV Show. |
10.00 P.M. | Bedtime | Sleep well. You may read a book before falling asleep. |
Remember on your weekends, you will have more time on your hands. Use that time wisely.
Even if you don’t study, indulge in those activities that will help you in your IAS exam one way or the other. You could play brain games or any other physical activity. You could also once a few months, catch a movie or indulge in any other harmless recreational activity, during the weekends.
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