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Daily Routine of JEE Toppers You Can Follow

Published on: 2026-03-24

Daily Routine of JEE Toppers You Can Follow

A disciplined daily routine is the backbone of JEE Main preparation and JEE Advanced preparation. At Ideal VIITJEE, we guide students to adopt routines inspired by JEE toppers. Here’s a detailed daily routine you can follow to crack the JEE exam:

⇒ 6:00 AM – 7:00 AM (Morning Start): Begin with a quick review of formulas or key concepts (e.g., Physics laws or Chemistry reactions). Use flashcards provided by our NEET Coaching Center in Kalaburagi for efficient revision.

⇒ 7:00 AM – 10:00 AM (School/Offline Classes): Attend school or our offline JEE classes at Ideal VIITJEE, focusing on Physics, Chemistry, or Mathematics lectures. Take notes and participate in discussions for better retention.

⇒ 10:30 AM – 1:30 PM (Study Session 1): Dedicate 3 hours to one subject (e.g., Physics: Mechanics). Study NCERT, solve 20–30 problems from H.C. Verma or R.D. Sharma, and review weak areas. Use our curated JEE study material.

⇒ 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM (Study Session 2): Focus on a second subject (e.g., Chemistry: Organic Chemistry). Practice JEE previous year papers or topic-wise questions. Take a 5–10 minute break every hour to stay fresh.

⇒ 5:30 PM – 7:30 PM (Study Session 3): Study the third subject (e.g., Mathematics: Calculus). Solve numericals and revise formulas. Our JEE mock tests help assess your progress.

⇒ 8:00 PM – 9:00 PM (Mentorship/Doubt Resolution): Meet your Ideal VIITJEE mentor for one-to-one guidance, clarify doubts, or analyze mock test performance.

⇒ 9:30 PM – 10:30 PM (Revision): Review the day’s topics using short notes or flashcards. Focus on high-weightage topics like Coordinate Geometry or Thermodynamics.

⇒ 10:30 PM – 11:00 PM (Plan Next Day): Set goals for the next day, prioritizing weak areas or upcoming test topics.

⇒ Health and Breaks: Maintain 6–8 hours of sleep, eat a balanced diet, and include light exercise or meditation to manage stress. Take short breaks every 50 minutes to avoid burnout.

This routine, inspired by JEE toppers and supported by Ideal VIITJEE, ensures balanced coverage of the JEE syllabus and sustained focus.

✍ Author: Admin
📅 Published: March 24, 2026