Hi
priyaarorastep. Let me guide you on how to plan your studies.
I would recommend that you take up one section (Quant/Verbal) at a time and master it before moving to the second section. By doing so, you will benefit much more than studying both together. While working on the second section, you should dedicate 2 days every week to revising the first section. Now while creating the plan, it is very important that you identify the right sequence for each section. To get access to a personalized plan with topics arranged in the right order along with time estimates for each topic, I would recommend that you register for a
free trial of GMATWhiz.
In the free trial also, you will get access to a detailed study plan with clear timelines. Follow the study plan and take up one topic at a time and master this topic in 3 simple phases
Phase 1 - learn the concepts tested on GMAT.
Phase 2 - learn a methodical approach to solve questions. This is the most crucial step. Most people don't do this and that's where they struggle. You can check out
GMATWhiz as it is an application driven course that teaches you a methodical approach for every question.
Phase 3 - Practice questions and identify your weak areas right away to improve them. Don't move to the next topic unless you're getting at least the easy and medium questions right consistently.
Follow these 3 phases to learn all topics.
Once you've learned all topics, then start ironing out the gaps by taking sectional tests. Take a sectional test for each module (read SC, CR, RC, etc.) and then identify weak areas and work on improving them. Repeat this step and take some mocks until you reach your target. While doing so focus on improving the method you follow to solve questions because that's what stops people from scoring 700+.