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Great — you want a 7-month intensive study plan that fits your schedule (3 hrs on weekdays, ~9 hrs on

weekends), covering all 10 subjects but with strong emphasis on Maths, English, Chemistry, Physics, and
Biology.

Here’s a structured roadmap 👇

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📅 7-Month Intensive Study Plan

🔹 Month 1 – Foundation & Diagnostics

Goal: Identify weak areas, build core basics.

Focus:

Maths: Core algebra, functions, number theory.

English: Grammar, comprehension.

Chemistry: Atomic structure, periodic table, bonding.

Physics: Measurement, motion, forces.

Biology: Cell biology, classification.


Weekends: Cover Data Processing, Computer Science, Economics, Civic Education lightly (intro & key
terms).

Extra: Take diagnostic past questions for each major subject.

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🔹 Month 2 – Expanding Coverage

Goal: Cover broad syllabus content.

Focus:

Maths: Trigonometry, calculus basics.

English: Essay writing, summary.

Chemistry: Stoichiometry, states of matter.

Physics: Work, energy, machines.

Biology: Nutrition, transport in plants/animals.


Weekends: Introduce Further Maths (vectors, matrices basics).

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🔹 Month 3 – Intermediate Mastery

Goal: Solidify understanding, practice problem-solving.

Focus:

Maths: Calculus (differentiation, integration).

English: Literature texts (if applicable), comprehension drills.

Chemistry: Organic chemistry basics, acids/bases.

Physics: Electricity, magnetism.

Biology: Respiration, photosynthesis.


Weekends: Rotate secondary subjects (2 per week).

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🔹 Month 4 – Advanced Topics & Mixed Practice

Goal: Cover final topics in syllabi + integrate past questions.

Focus:

Maths: Further calculus, probability & statistics.

English: Argumentative/letter writing, vocabulary expansion.

Chemistry: Thermodynamics, chemical equilibrium.

Physics: Waves, sound, light.

Biology: Reproduction, ecology.

Weekends: Timed practice for Economics & Further Maths.


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🔹 Month 5 – Past Questions & Applied Learning

Goal: Transition from reading → solving timed exam questions.

Plan:

Weekdays (3 hrs):

1 hr topic review, 2 hrs timed past questions (split across main subjects).

Weekends (9 hrs):

Morning sessions = past papers (Maths, English, Chemistry, Physics, Biology).

Evening sessions = secondary subjects + corrections.


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🔹 Month 6 – Full Exam Simulations

Goal: Build speed & accuracy under exam conditions.

Plan:

Take 2–3 full subject mock exams weekly.

Daily review & error analysis.

Rotate weak areas during weekdays.

Weekends: Do multi-subject practice (mix 2–3 subjects per block, as in real exam stress).

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🔹 Month 7 – Final Revision & Polishing

Goal: Consolidate memory, master exam technique.


Focus:

Weekdays: 1 subject per day (cycle through 5 major subjects).

Weekends: Full timed mock exams (morning) + correction sessions (afternoon/evening).

Prioritize difficult topics + past mistakes.

Light revision for secondary subjects (key points, definitions).

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📌 Key Features of This Plan

Weekdays = Core Focus (5 main subjects + daily revision).

Weekends = Deep Work (all subjects, exam practice, correction).

Progression: Basics → Coverage → Past Questions → Mocks → Final Revision.

Extra Revision: Sundays always include revision/past questions across multiple subjects.
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