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The 6-Hour Daily Coding Plan is tailored for college students to enhance coding skills after a busy day. It allocates time for Data Structures & Algorithms, Development, and Project Building, with specific tasks and practices outlined for each segment. The plan emphasizes consistency, hands-on practice, and community involvement to maximize learning and skill development.

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6-Hour Daily Coding Plan for College Students

This plan is designed for college students who are busy from 9 AM to 4 PM but want to
improve their coding skills efficiently. The schedule ensures a balanced approach to
problem-solving, development, and project building.

Time Allocation (6 Hours)


✅ 4:30 PM – 6:30 PM (2 hours) → Data Structures & Algorithms (DSA)

✅ 7:30 PM – 9:30 PM (2 hours) → Development (Full Stack / Data Science)

✅ 10:00 PM – 12:00 AM (2 hours) → Project Building & Revision

Detailed Plan

⏳ 4:30 PM – 6:30 PM → DSA Practice & Problem Solving


1. **Concept Revision (30 min)**

- Revise a data structure or algorithm (e.g., Arrays, Trees, Graphs, DP).

- Watch a short tutorial or read notes.

2. **Practice Questions (1 hour 30 min)**

- **Easy (30 min):** Solve 2-3 problems to warm up.

- **Medium/Hard (1 hour):** Solve 2-3 good problems from LeetCode, Codeforces, or


GFG.

- Maintain a **streak** and note down mistakes.

⏳ 7:30 PM – 9:30 PM → Development Learning (Full Stack / Data Science)


1. **Learn a New Concept (1 hour)**

- If Full Stack: **HTML, CSS, JS, React, Node.js, Databases**

- If Data Science: **Python, Pandas, NumPy, Machine Learning, SQL**

- Follow a roadmap and take structured online courses.

2. **Hands-on Practice (1 hour)**

- Build small projects or implement what you learned.

- Example: Create a login page, API, or analyze datasets.

⏳ 10:00 PM – 12:00 AM → Projects & Revision


1. **Work on a Major Project (1 hour)**
- If Full Stack: Contribute to a web app.

- If Data Science: Work on a dataset analysis or ML model.

- Push code to **GitHub** regularly.

2. **Revise & Reflect (1 hour)**

- Revise coding notes & important concepts.

- Write blogs or document learnings (helps in interviews).

- Plan next day’s coding tasks.

Bonus Tips
✅ Stay Consistent: Even 4 hours of focused coding daily will give results.

✅ Weekend Plan: Solve **contest questions** and build **advanced projects**.

✅ Take Breaks: Don't burn out; take 5-minute breaks every hour.

✅ Join a Community: Participate in **coding contests, open-source, and hackathons**.

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