For preparing any schedule and giving all your energy for it you should first just check out the syllabus properly. And then decide how much and what you have to study for each topic.
Then, you should divide the course into subjects and then divide the subjects into small bits. The current syllabus is very topic wise. So decide the relevant books/material you will study for each topic. Then plan the number of days you will finish each topic in. Now divide the material for each topic into days, as in what will you finish on what day.
Make daily targets of course and finish those! Make an easy schedule. Do not burden yourself too much. Also, keep a loose schedule so that if you are not able to finish any topic properly, then you have an extra day to run through it. Also, keep enough time for revision.
For example, if you will finish 10 chapters of Polity today. So then try and finish that. When making the plan check out all the topics/books/ reading material you have to cover. Then divide them into the number of days. Then you decide how much part of that subject on any particular day that you will finish. Instead of making an hour-wise time table, make a syllabus wise time-table. Do not worry about the hours.
When we make an hourly time-table we tend to just waste time staring at the same page and not really being productive. Usually, with hourly time-tables, we waste a lot of time and not really manage to learn anything.
The target is to know the subject so focus on that. And the best part is when you make a course-based time-table you won't worry that you do other activities in your free time and you can take a break whenever you want!
You won't force yourself to keep studying even when your brain is not working.
Do not try to do so much in one day that it becomes impossible for it to happen. And like someone else said, make sure to do all your other activities too! It is important to be a well-rounded person and enjoy your studies. If you cut yourself off then studies will become a burden!

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