Plan Structure
- Duration: 60 Days
- Daily Study Time: 6–7 hours (adjustable).
- Focus: Read, revise, and take notes.
- Unique Add-Ons: Mind maps, self-assessment quizzes, and linking NCERT concepts to current affairs.
Phase 1: Subject-Wise NCERT Completion (Days 1–50)
Days | Subject | Books to Cover | Daily Target | Unique Task |
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1–10 | History | Class 6–12 (Our Pasts I-III, Themes in Indian History, India & the Contemporary World) | 2–3 chapters/day. Focus on timelines and causes. | Create a freedom struggle flowchart (1857–1947). |
11–20 | Geography | Class 6–12 (The Earth Our Habitat, Resources & Development, Fundamentals of Human Geography) | 2 chapters/day + map practice. | Mark 5 key geographical terms daily on a blank map (e.g., Western Ghats, Satpura Range). |
21–25 | Polity | Class 9–12 (Democratic Politics, Indian Constitution at Work) | 3 chapters/day. Highlight articles and amendments. | Make Anki flashcards for Fundamental Rights and DPSPs. |
26–30 | Economy | Class 9–12 (Economics, Indian Economic Development) | 3 chapters/day. Focus on sectors, GDP, and budgeting. | Link concepts to today’s economy (e.g., inflation in news). |
31–35 | Science | Class 9–10 (Science), Class 12 (Biology: Ecology chapters) | 4 chapters/day. Prioritize biology for Environment. | Draw diagrams of ecosystems, human physiology. |
36–40 | Environment | Class 12 Biology (Chapters 13–16: Biodiversity, Ecosystems, Environmental Issues) | 2 chapters/day + notes. | Create a list of IUCN Red List species with habitats. |
41–45 | Art & Culture | Class 11 (An Introduction to Indian Art) | 3 chapters/day. Focus on dance, architecture, paintings. | Sketch a temple architecture style (e.g., Nagara vs. Dravida). |
46–50 | Sociology | Class 11–12 (Understanding Society, Indian Society) | 3 chapters/day. Link to current social issues. | Write a 200-word note on “Caste Dynamics in India.” |
Phase 2: Revision & Testing (Days 51–60)
Days | Activity | Task | Tools/Resources |
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51–55 | Subject-wise Revision | Revise notes and mind maps. Solve 20 MCQs/day from Previous Year Questions (PYQs). | Use Drishti IAS NCERT Compilation PDF for quick revision. |
56–58 | Answer Writing | Write 10 short answers/day (e.g., “Explain the impact of colonialism on Indian agriculture”). | Compare answers with ClearIAS NCERT Solutions. |
59–60 | Full Mock Test | Take a 3-hour mock test covering all subjects (100 MCQs + 5 short answers). | Use free tests from IASbaba or Vision IAS. |
Pro Tips for Efficiency
- Active Recall: After reading, close the book and jot down key points.
- Link to Current Affairs: While reading NCERTs, note down related news topics (e.g., monsoon patterns ↔ NCERT Geography Chapter 4).
- Notes Format: Use bullet points, diagrams, and sticky notes for quick revision.
- Avoid Burnout: Take a 10-minute break every 90 minutes.
Sample Daily Schedule
Time | Task |
---|---|
7:00–9:00 AM | Read NCERTs (e.g., History Chapters 1–3). |
9:00–9:30 AM | Breakfast + Break. |
9:30–11:30 AM | Make notes + mind maps. |
11:30 AM–1:00 PM | Revise previous day’s topics + flashcards. |
1:00–2:00 PM | Lunch + Rest. |
2:00–4:00 PM | Answer writing/MCQ practice. |
4:00–4:30 PM | Tea Break + Stretch. |
4:30–5:30 PM | Link NCERT topics to current affairs (e.g., The Hindu). |
Free Resources to Use
- Anki Flashcards: For memorizing dates, articles, and diagrams.
- YouTube Playlists: OnlyIAS NCERT Series for quick revisions.
- Google Earth: Visualize geographical features (rivers, mountains).