Tips for the 10th board exam study timetable
A solid timetable keeps you productive without burning you out. It’s got room for studies, play, and chilling, so you’re not just a study robot.

Class 10th Study Timetable
Why This Timetable Works
A solid timetable keeps you productive without burning you out. It’s got room for studies, play, and chilling, so you’re not just a study robot. Start your day right, manage post-school time wisely, and wind down smartly. Plus, journaling daily helps you track your progress and stay sharp.
Daily Timetable (Regular School Days)
- 5:00 AM - Wake Up & Move: Get up early, do some yoga or light exercise for 30 minutes. It pumps you with energy and keeps you positive all day.
- 5:30 AM - Study Session 1: Hit the books for 1 hour. Focus on tough topics—your brain’s fresh and absorbs better now.
- 6:30 AM - Breakfast & Get Ready: Eat a proper breakfast, take a bath, and head to school.
- Post-School (2:00 PM - 4:00 PM): Come home, eat a good lunch, and take a 1-2 hour nap. This recharges you. Don’t skip food or rush to tuition—it messes with your focus.
- 4:00 PM - Study Session 2: Study for 2 hours. Break it into chunks (e.g., 50 mins study, 10 mins break). Cover 1-2 subjects, mix theory and practice.
- 6:00 PM - Play Time: Spend 1 hour outdoors—play, walk, or just vibe. It’s crucial for your brain and mood.
- 7:00 PM - Tech Time: 1 hour max for phone, computer, or TV (cartoons are great for creativity!). Don’t overdo it.
- 8:00 PM - Dinner & Chill: Eat, maybe say a quick prayer or meditate for calm vibes.
- 8:30 PM - Study Session 3: 1 hour of reading/writing. Revise notes or tackle a light subject.
- 9:30 PM - Journal & Reflect: Spend 10-15 minutes jotting down what you did, what worked, and what didn’t. It boosts productivity.
- 10:00 PM - Pre-Bed Study: Read a tricky topic for 15-30 minutes. It sticks better at night.
- 10:30 PM - Lights Out: Sleep early to stay fresh.
Board Exam Timetable (Crunch Time)
When exams are close, you gotta tighten up the schedule and prioritize studies while keeping stress low.
- 4:30 AM - Wake Up & Study: Start with 1.5 hours on difficult topics. Early mornings are gold for retention.
- 6:00 AM - Exercise & Bath: 30 minutes of yoga or light exercise, then a quick bath to stay refreshed.
- 6:30 AM - Breakfast: Fuel up with a healthy meal.
- 7:00 AM - Study Session 1: 2 hours of focused study. Rotate subjects daily.
- 9:00 AM - Break: 15-30 minutes to stretch or grab a snack.
- 9:30 AM - Mock Test: Solve a sample paper or past year’s questions for 2 hours. Time yourself.
- 11:30 AM - Lunch & Rest: Eat, then nap for 1 hour to recharge.
- 1:00 PM - Study Session 2: 2 hours on another subject. Focus on weak areas.
- 3:00 PM - Break: 30 minutes to relax—listen to music or chill.
- 3:30 PM - Study Session 3: 1.5 hours of revision or problem-solving.
- 5:00 PM - Evening Walk: 30-45 minutes outside to clear your head.
- 6:00 PM - Dinner & Light Tech: Eat, then 30 minutes of TV (cartoons for the win) or minimal phone time.
- 7:00 PM - Study Session 4: 1 hour of light revision or note-making.
- 8:00 PM - Journal: 10 minutes to log your day and prep for tomorrow.
- 8:30 PM - Pre-Bed Study: 30 minutes on a tough topic or quick recap.
- 9:30 PM - Bedtime: Sleep to stay sharp.
Tips to Make It Stick
- Start Early: Waking up at 4-5 AM gives you a head start. Use it for exercise or study to set a positive tone.
- Post-School Routine: Don’t overpack your afternoon with tuitions or activities. Rest and eat properly to stay focused.
- Night Prep: Study tricky stuff before bed—it sinks in better. Keep a journal to track your day and boost productivity.
- Balance Is Key: Don’t ditch play or hobbies. They keep you sane. Limit tech to 1 hour to avoid wasting time.
- Stay Chill: Exams are important, but don’t stress yourself into depression. Pray, meditate, or do what calms you.
Bonus Resources
- Check out posts on “Best Reference Books for Class 10th” or “How to Select Subjects After Class 10th” for extra prep tips.
- Solve mock tests daily during exam season to build confidence.
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