Hey there I shared the same thing with my junior…and I would be glad to tell you too the ideal timetable.
First thing is that I believe in a schedule at least for you Neet preparation since I boosts you and give you a feeling of accomplishment . But it is as true as there is no ideal timetable … the one which I am sharing is what I think must be ideal!
So here we go- First set your sleep time fix and I recommend it to be in one shot straight at night between 11 to 6. ( oh it’s not completing 8 hrs🤔 but no worry there is no such rule , the one which suits you best is yours)
Next is your classes time . I assume it is six hours as most offline classes have … let’s say it’s between 2pm to 8 pm everyday except Sunday😄.
So here we start from our lovely morning 💗@ 6 am. Up to 7 am is your time to get ready and have breakfast + exercise + any thing you want to do except mobile phone!
Then from 7 to 12 you must study taking minor breaks of 10–15 min each after one hour. From 7 to 8 you must read Biology ncert one chapter thoroughly. Next one hour will be for your problem practice and it must be purely solving sums. Then you can give your remaining 2 hrs( almost) for your weekly or monthly revision or you can complete your backlogs too!😊
From 12pm to 1 pm is your time to have lunch 🍱 and refresh yourself for today’s lectures. Next 1 hr will be divided into two slots of 30 min each . In first slot you have to revise what you were being taught yesterday in you classes ( just overview so that you recall all that you learned) . Next slot is my favourite and somewhat different