If you want the biggest jump in JEE Main percentile with the least chaos, focus on high-yield topics that appear year after year. Below is a crisp, exam-first checklist + a 30-day sprint plan you can start tonight. Quick win: Save this page, tick topics as you finish, and switch to chapter-wise PYQs after each block. Physics — High-Yield First Do right after each chapter: 30–40 PYQs chapter-wise + one mini-sheet of common traps (sign errors, unit slips). Chemistry — Fastest Marks per Minute Physical Inorganic7) Coordination Compounds (naming, isomerism, CFSE)8) p-Block Trends (B, C, N, O, halogens)9) s-Block & Hydrogen (basic reactions, uses) Organic10) GOC & Isomerism (effects, acidity/basicity, resonance)11) Hydrocarbons12) Carbonyl Compounds (tests, name reactions)13) Alcohols/Phenols/Ethers14) Amines (Hofmann vs. Gabriel, basicity order) Routine: 25 PYQs + 15 name-reaction flashes per chapter. Mathematics — Accuracy > Adventurism Habit: After every 15 sums, pause → error-log 3 recurring mistakes. The 30-Day Sprint Plan (works even with school load) Daily (90–120 mins): Week 1–2 (Build Core): Week 3 (Expand + Timed Sets): Week 4 (Mock + Revision): Common Pitfalls to Avoid What to Do Next FAQs Q1. How many topics should I master to hit 95+ percentile?~25–30 carefully chosen, high-yield topics with daily PYQs and 4–5 full mocks in the last two weeks. Q2. Should I chase advanced theory or accuracy?Accuracy first. JEE Main rewards clean fundamentals + PYQ familiarity more than exotic theory. Q3. Is 30 days enough to improve by 30–40 percentile?If you stick to high-yield topics + timed PYQs + a strict error-log, big jumps are common. Q4. When do I switch to full mocks?After two weeks of chapter-wise grind; then alternate days in Week 4. Q5. How do I revise fast?Make a personal 2-page formula sheet per subject; review nightly for 10 minutes.
JEE Main 2026: 30-Day Revision Timetable + Mock Strategy
If boards + coaching are squeezing your time, use this 30-day, high-yield plan to convert study hours into percentile. You’ll cycle through core topics → PYQs → timed mocks → error-log fixes—the exact loop toppers swear by. Bookmark this guide. After each study block, solve PYQs and record mistakes in the template below. How to Use This Plan (Daily Template) 90–120 mins/day Concepts (35–45 mins): Fast theory + 8–10 exemplars PYQs (35–45 mins): Timed, chapter-wise Error-Log (15–20 mins): Note why you erred (concept, formula, calculation, time) I switched to this 30-day plan a month before JEE. My accuracy jumped, and I moved from 78 to 93.6 percentile. The error-log habit was a game-changer.” — Akhil R, Hyderabad (JEE Main 2025) Top Tools and Resources for Creating Interactive Online Courses Week-by-Week Roadmap (PCM Blocks) Week 1 — Core Builders Physics: Electrostatics, Current Electricity, Ray Optics Chemistry: GOC, Mole Concept, Chemical/ Ionic Equilibrium Math: Quadratic, Matrices & Determinants, Limits/Continuity Milestone: 2× mini mixed tests (45 mins each).Interlink: Pull quick notes from your Study Materials (Free), then attempt chapter-wise Previous Year Papers. Week 2 — Expand & Stabilize Physics: Magnetism & EMI, SHM/Waves Chemistry: Thermodynamics, Kinetics, Electrochemistry Math: Definite Integration, Sequences/Series, Complex Numbers Milestone: 1 full-length mock (3 hrs) + deep analysis (see template). Week 3 — Speed + Mixed Practice Physics: Capacitors + Heat/Thermal Chemistry: Carbonyls, Amines, Coordination Compounds Math: Vectors & 3D, Probability, P&C Milestone: 2 full-length mocks (alternate days). Move weak topics to a “20 PYQs rescue list”. Week 4 — Mock Marathon & Light Theory Mocks: 4–5 full papers (alternate days) On non-mock days: 20 PYQs per weak topic 2-page formula sheets (PCM) Re-solve mistakes from your log Final 48 hours: Only formulas, light PYQs, and sleep discipline. FAQs Q1. How many mocks in the last 30 days?4–7 full mocks with deep analysis beats 12 rushed mocks. Q2. I’m late. Will this still help?Yes—run Weeks 2–4 only, but keep the daily error-log sacred. Q3. Boards + JEE: how to balance?Use the Daily Template on school days; push full mocks to weekends.
BITSAT 2026: Most Important Chapters & a 30-Day Plan (PCM + Eng/LR)
BITSAT rewards speed + accuracy on familiar concepts. Use this guide to focus on high-yield chapters, then run a 30-day sprint that blends theory, PYQs, and timed mocks. Physics — High-Yield First Electrostatics & Current Electricity (series/parallel, potentiometer, Kirchhoff) Magnetism & EMI (Biot–Savart, Ampere, Lenz, LR/LC transients) Ray + Wave Optics (lenses, mirrors, instruments; interference basics) Modern Physics (photoelectric, Bohr, radioactivity) SHM & Waves (superposition, beats, Doppler) Heat & Thermodynamics (calorimetry, KT, processes) Do now: After each chapter → 25–30 timed PYQs + 5 note-down traps (signs/units/graphs). Chemistry — Fast Marks per Minute Physical: Mole Concept, Thermodynamics, Equilibrium (chem/ionic), Electrochemistry, Chemical KineticsInorganic: Periodic Trends, s-/p-Block, Coordination Compounds (naming, isomerism)Organic: GOC & Isomerism, Hydrocarbons, Haloalkanes, Alcohols/Phenols/Ethers, Aldehydes/Ketones/Acids, Amines Do now: Build a one-page reaction map per unit; revise with 10 rapid “name-reaction flashcards” nightly. Mathematics — Accuracy > Adventurism Quadratic Equations, Sequences & Series, Binomial Theorem Complex Numbers, Matrices & Determinants Limits, Differentiation (apps), Definite Integration Differential Equations (basic forms) Vectors & 3D Geometry, Probability, Permutations & Combinations Straight Lines, Conics, Circles Do now: For every 15 questions, pause and log 3 recurring errors—then drill just those forms. English & Logical Reasoning — Clean, Quick Wins English: Vocabulary (roots/synonyms), grammar hotspots (SVA, modifiers, tenses), RC with skimming cues. LR: Series/analogies, coding-decoding, syllogisms, seating/arrangements, data sufficiency. Drill: 10-minute daily vocab, 2 RCs (timed), and one LR set on alternate days. The 30-Day BITSAT Sprint Weeks 1–2 — Core Build (90–120 mins/day) Physics: Electrostatics, Current, Optics, Modern Chemistry: GOC, Mole, Equilibrium, Kinetics/Electrochem Math: Quadratic, Matrices, Limits, Definite Integration Eng/LR: 10-min vocab + 1 LR mini-set dailyRoutine: 40 mins concept + 40 mins PYQs + 10–15 mins error-log. Week 3 — Speed + Mixed Practice Add SHM/Waves, Magnetism/EMI, Thermodynamics; Carbonyls/Amines/Coordination; Vectors/3D, Probability/P&C. Mocks: 2 full tests (alternate days) + deep analysis (time split, accuracy, error tags). Week 4 — Mock Marathon & Light Theory 3–4 full mocks, re-solve only your logged mistakes. Build 2-page formula sheets per subject; final 48 hours = light PYQs + rest. Attempt Strategy (Exam Day) Two-pass scan: Secure easy/medium across PCM first; mark time-sink questions for pass-2. Pace discipline: Don’t over-invest in a single calc—park it, return later. Negatives: Avoid speculative guessing; convert only when you can rule out options logically. Finish strong: Last 20 mins = quick revisit of flagged short-calculation questions. Quick Resources (add your internal links) Previous Year Papers (chapter-wise) → keep students inside your ecosystem. Mock Test Series → attempt every 2–3 days in Weeks 3–4. Study Materials (Free) → concise notes/cheat sheets before PYQs. BITSAT/JEE Courses → mentor-led plans & doubt-clearing. FAQs (featured-snippet ready) Q1. Can I prep BITSAT alongside JEE Main?Yes—over 80% of the syllabus overlaps. Add English/LR drills and speed-centric mocks. Q2. How many mocks before BITSAT?About 6–8 quality mocks with proper analysis beat 15 rushed tests. Q3. What raises score fastest in the last 2 weeks?Re-solving your own error-log, light formula revision, and mixed timed sets. “Exactly the structure I needed: concept → PYQs → analysis. I felt in control and my percentile climbed faster than expected.” Ritvik P., Vijayawada