A revision plan works only when it is realistic enough to repeat. The next ninety days should give you structure, not constant guilt.
Divide The Plan Into Three Blocks
Days 1 To 30: Coverage Reset
Use the first block to rebuild continuity in your major subjects. Focus on core notes, foundational topics, and chapter-level recall.
Days 31 To 60: Active Recall And Testing
Increase question practice here. Use sectional tests, short revisions, and mistake logs to expose weak areas early.
Days 61 To 90: Exam Simulation
The final block should feel closer to the exam. Solve timed papers, revise your own short notes, and reduce new input.
Weekly Rhythm
- Keep five study days for core subjects.
- Reserve one day for mocks and analysis.
- Keep one lighter day for backlog clearing and recovery.
Final Advice
Consistency beats intensity. A simpler plan that you follow for ninety days is better than an ambitious plan you abandon in ten.
