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A Weekly Timetable That Actually Works

Realistic planning that beats last-minute cramming
15 July 2026 by

The best timetable is not the most packed one – it is the one you can actually follow. Here is a simple weekly structure our students use.

Divide the week, not just the day

Assign fixed days to weaker subjects so nothing gets ignored. Rotate subjects to keep your mind fresh.

Study in focused blocks

Use 45-minute focus blocks with 10-minute breaks. Three or four solid blocks a day beat six distracted hours.

Keep one revision slot daily

Spend the last 30 minutes revising what you learned that day. This single habit doubles retention.

Leave buffer time

Keep one flexible slot each day for topics that ran over. A plan with no breathing room always breaks.

Review every Sunday

Check what you finished, adjust next week, and reward your progress. Download our free Topper's Study Planner from the Library to get started.

Call 9891612831 and let our mentors build a plan around your goals.

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