A study timetable is one of the best ways to prepare for exams without stress. As explained by EasyCaclify, it’s not about studying longer hours, it’s about planning your time properly so you can stay consistent and revise regularly.
Here’s how to create a timetable that actually works:
List all subjects and chapters (Done / Partial / Not Started)
Estimate how much time each topic needs
Use the 70/30 rule to keep buffer time
Study in flexible 2–3 hour blocks instead of strict hourly plans
Follow a weekly plan with study, tests, and revision
Maintain a simple daily routine with breaks and proper rest
Avoid unrealistic schedules, skipping revision, and studying one subject for too long.
A good timetable is realistic, flexible, and easy to follow. That’s what helps you stay consistent and perform better in exams.
Read the full blog on EasyCaclify to build a study plan that works for you.
https://easycaclify.blogspot.com/2026/03/creating-study-timetable-that-actually.html
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