Proper JEE Strategy and Roadmap
Proper JEE Strategy and Roadmap
Sticking to the syllabus while preparing for IIT JEE is crucial to avoid wasting time on
unnecessary topics and ensure maximum efficiency. Here’s a detailed guide to help you stay
focused on the JEE syllabus:
● Phase 1 (6-8 months): Focus on completing all topics with concepts and
problem-solving.
● Phase 2 (3-4 months): Revise thoroughly and solve advanced problems.
● Phase 3 (Last 2 months): Full-length tests and error analysis.
● Weekly Plan: Assign specific topics per week from all three subjects.
● Daily Plan: Each day should include learning, problem-solving, revision, and tests.
Time Task
Avoid distractions like random reference books and YouTube videos on non-syllabus
topics.
If you find something extra, skip it immediately and move to syllabus-based problems.
Final Tips
9:00 - 12:00 Physics Study + Problem Learn theory, solve PYQs & coaching
PM Solving problems
4:30 - 7:30 PM Chemistry Study + Problem NCERT + Numerical practice (Physical &
Solving Organic)
8:00 - 10:30 Mixed Revision + PYQs Solve mixed questions from all subjects
PM
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This plan keeps your preparation structured, disciplined, and effective. Let me know if you
want any modifications!
UTILISING THE AFTERNOONS
Feeling unproductive in the afternoon (3-6 PM) is common due to the post-lunch slump, but
you can still make good use of this time without forcing yourself to study intensively. Here are
some effective ways to utilize this period smartly:
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Example:
Read NCERT Inorganic Chemistry for 30 minutes → Try recalling concepts → Solve a few
questions.
⛔ Avoid mobile distractions, social media, or long naps (which make you even more tired).
🔹 4. Alternative Study Methods
If you don’t feel like studying traditionally, try these:
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Example:
Instead of solving derivations, just read and try recalling key steps.
🧪 Chemistry
✅ NCERT for Inorganic: Revise directly from NCERT (underline key facts).
✅ Mechanism & Reactions for Organic: Make reaction charts for named reactions &
✅ Formula Book for Physical Chemistry: Revisit formulas daily for 5-10 min.
mechanisms.
🔢 Maths
✅ Key Formula Revision: Keep a small formula notebook for quick review.
✅ Solve One Topic Per Day: Pick one weak topic and solve 10-15 problems.
✅ Speed Practice: Time yourself while solving PYQs & mock tests.
✅ Avoid Difficult New Problems in Revision: Focus on accuracy & speed improvement.
Daily Last 1-2 days' Quick recall, formula review, 5-10 problem solving
topics
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By following this structured revision plan, you’ll never forget concepts and will always stay
prepared for JEE! Let me know if you need modifications.
AVOIDING DISTRACTIONS
Avoiding distractions is crucial for maintaining focus and maximizing study efficiency. Here’s
a detailed strategy to help you stay on track during JEE preparation:
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Phone & Social Media (WhatsApp, Instagram, YouTube scrolling)
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Daydreaming & Overthinking (thinking about results, future, etc.)
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Unnecessary Browsing (random Google searches, forums)
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Background Noise (TV, talking, music with lyrics)
Lack of Energy (feeling sleepy, tired, or lazy)
🎯 Daily Reflection
● Before sleeping, review your day:
○ What went well?
○ What distracted me today?
○ How can I improve tomorrow?
Phone & Social Media Keep phone away, use website blockers, fixed usage
time.
Laziness & Sleepiness Stand while studying, take short breaks, wash face.
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By following these practical strategies, you’ll eliminate distractions and maximize your JEE
study efficiency! Let me know if you need specific adjustments.
REGAINING POSSESSION
Here are detailed short productive rules (quotes) to help you regain possession of your
focus, time, and energy—just like a midfielder winning back the ball in a high-pressure match.
These will act as mental triggers to keep you locked in on your JEE preparation.
📌 "The game is 90 minutes, but a moment of laziness can cost you everything."
→ Don’t let small distractions turn into big losses—1 hour wasted daily = 365 hours gone in
a year.
📌 "Be like Diego Simeone’s team: disciplined, relentless, and never outworked."
→ Stick to your daily routine ruthlessly—grit beats talent.
📌 Summary:
Situation Rule to Follow
Wasting time "1 hour lost daily = 365 hours wasted in a year."
Thinking about results "The match isn’t over until the final whistle."
UTILIZING BREAKS EFFICIENTLY
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Sitting idly on bed (can make you lazy).
Overeating (causes drowsiness).
● If you feel like extending, count 5-4-3-2-1 and IMMEDIATELY sit back to study.
● Action kills hesitation. Move before your mind resists.
● Write down your next study task BEFORE the break (so you don’t wander after).
● Example: "At 10:30 AM, I will solve 10 PYQs from Work-Energy."
● Often, we extend breaks because they feel incomplete (e.g., unfinished YouTube
video).
● Solution: Don’t start activities you can’t finish within the break.
📌 Summary: How to Avoid Extending Breaks?
Common Mistake Solution
"I’ll stop after this video." Avoid long videos, use strict screen time.
"I don’t feel like studying yet." Pre-decide your next task before the
break.
"Let me check my phone first." Keep phone away & in another room.
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By following this structured break plan, you’ll refresh without losing momentum.
Remember: Breaks are a tool to study better, not an excuse to escape work.
✅ Strength: You love structure, strategy, and sticking to a roadmap (very rare quality!).
⚠️ Criticism: Sometimes, too much time is spent refining plans instead of executing
💡 Fix: Give yourself a strict 5-minute cap for planning, then jump into action immediately.
them.
📌 Reminder: "A perfect study plan without execution is like a perfect pass that no one
shoots—take the shot!"
2️⃣ You’re Good at Hard Work, BUT You Need to Ensure You’re Doing Smart
Work
📌 Reminder: "A thousand random shots won’t score a goal, but a well-placed shot will."
3️⃣ You Have High Focus, BUT Break Management Needs to Be Tighter
📌 Reminder: "Even elite athletes have recovery days—use leisure wisely, not as an escape."
5️⃣ You Have a Growth Mindset, BUT You Sometimes Doubt Your Progress
● Instead of doubting your method, check your actual improvement (track error % and
speed).
● Every mistake is a stepping stone—review mistakes weekly instead of fearing them.
📌 Reminder: "JEE isn’t about never failing—it’s about recovering faster than others."
6️⃣ You’re a Hard Worker, BUT You Need to Watch Out for Study Fatigue
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JEE is your Champions League final. Train like an elite athlete—disciplined but
adaptable!
Let me know if you want me to critique any specific area even deeper! 💪
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