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Time Management Tips for Class 12 Students Preparing for Multiple Exams

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Publish Date: 16/09/2025
Read Duration: 4 Min
World Count: 739
Author: Amey Samarth

Class 12 is one of the most crucial years for students. Along with board exams, students also prepare for competitive exams like NEET, JEE, MHT-CET, and CUET. Balancing these exams can be overwhelming without proper time management. At Aakar’s Education Centre, Boisar, we help students create effective study schedules that maximize results. In this blog, we’ll share proven time management tips for Class 12 students preparing for multiple exams simultaneously.

Why Time Management is Crucial

- Reduces stress and prevents last-minute cramming.
- Ensures balanced preparation for both boards and competitive exams.
- Improves productivity and helps retain information better.
- Builds discipline and consistency in study habits.

Practical Time Management Tips

1. Create a Realistic Study Timetable

Divide your day into slots for schoolwork, board preparation, and competitive exam practice. Avoid overloading your schedule and leave time for breaks.

2. Prioritize Subjects Based on Weightage

Identify high-weightage topics for both boards and entrance exams. For example, NCERT Biology is crucial for both NEET and board exams.

3. Use the Pomodoro Technique

Study for 25 minutes, then take a 5-minute break. After 4 cycles, take a longer break. This boosts concentration and prevents fatigue.

4. Balance Boards and Competitive Exams

Allocate 60% of your time to board preparation and 40% to entrance exams until boards are over. After boards, switch full focus to competitive exams.

5. Revise Daily

Spend at least 1–2 hours revising older topics every day. Revision ensures long-term retention.

6. Limit Distractions

Stay away from excessive social media and mobile usage during study hours. Use apps that block distractions if needed.

7. Take Mock Tests Regularly

Mock tests help in managing exam time better and building exam temperament. Analyze mistakes after every test.

8. Take Care of Your Health

A healthy diet, adequate sleep, and light exercise are vital for maintaining focus and energy levels.

Sample Daily Routine for Class 12 Students

- Morning (6:00 am – 9:00 am): Study difficult subjects (Physics/Maths).
- School/College Hours.
- Afternoon (3:00 pm – 5:00 pm): Revise board exam topics.
- Evening (6:00 pm – 9:00 pm): Practice entrance exam MCQs.
- Night (9:30 pm – 10:30 pm): Quick revision + light reading.
- Sleep well to recharge for the next day.

How Aakar’s Supports Students in Managing Time

- Customized study plans tailored for NEET, JEE, MHT-CET, and CUET aspirants.
- Regular tests aligned with both board and entrance exams.
- Mentoring sessions to track progress and motivate students.
- Balanced approach that helps students succeed in all exams.

Contact Aakar’s Education Centre today to join our integrated Class 12 coaching programs.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1. How many hours should a Class 12 student study daily?

6–8 hours of focused study is ideal, divided between boards and competitive exams.

Q2. Is it possible to prepare for NEET/JEE and boards together?

Yes. Many concepts overlap, especially in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. With proper planning, you can prepare for both efficiently.

Q3. Should I focus more on boards or competitive exams?

Before boards, focus 60% on board exams and 40% on competitive exams. After boards, dedicate full focus to competitive exams.