MPSC JE

MPSC JE Study Plan for Civil Engineering Students

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Super40 Amravati Academic TeamReviewed by Abhishek Dhamankar Sir — Ex-IES Officer, 4× Class-1 Officer

A study plan is only good if you can repeat it on an ordinary, tiring day. This plan is built for Civil Engineering students in Amravati who are managing college or diploma classes alongside MPSC JE preparation.

The daily template

  1. Morning, 90 minutes: new concept study when your mind is freshest.
  2. Afternoon or evening, 60 minutes: numerical practice from the morning topic.
  3. Night, 45 minutes: revision of the previous two days plus formula register.
  4. Ten minutes: update the error log and plan tomorrow's topic.

The weekly template

  • Monday to Friday: two new topics, daily numericals.
  • Saturday: cumulative test on the week's topics.
  • Sunday: full revision of the week plus one older subject.

Protect the plan from real life

Assume two days a week will go wrong. Build a lighter Sunday buffer to absorb them rather than abandoning the week. Recorded lectures exist precisely for these days — a missed class should cost you a day, not a topic.

Monthly review

At the end of each month, check three things: syllabus percentage completed, average score trend in tests, and how many error-log entries you have genuinely fixed. Adjust the next month based on these numbers, not on how you feel about your progress.

Frequently asked questions

How do I study for MPSC JE along with college?

Protect one high-quality morning block for new concepts and use short evening slots for numericals and revision. Use recorded lectures to cover days when college runs long.

Is a rigid timetable necessary?

A repeatable structure is necessary; rigidity is not. Keep the sequence of activities fixed and allow the clock times to flex.