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How to prepare for JEE Mains in 2 months

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How to prepare for JEE Mains in 2 months

Study schedule and Tips for JEE Mains preparation in 2 months

JEE mains 2022, all four sessions are scheduled to be held between February and May 2022. It’s only two months away, so now is the time to get serious about your study. The most effective and efficient method of preparation is to create a timetable. It makes it simple to comprehend what to do at what time and how to cover the complete syllabus logically.

These two months are ideal for the revision of all the concepts, formulas, and vital questions. Furthermore, revise those questions in which you had made mistakes in previous tests.

SpeEdLabs has created a detailed timetable to assist you in planning your strategy for the next two months. This schedule will guarantee that you cover the entire curriculum in a timely and orderly way.

For November, the focus is on ensuring that you are well versed with the syllabus and studying relevant chapters first. From the second week onwards, mock tests to be solved, ensuring that your preparation is going in the right direction.

How to prepare for JEE Mains in 2 months

Day Physics Maths Chemistry
Day 1 Work, Energy, and Power Quadratic Equations Mole Concept
Day 2 Newton’s Law of Motion Application & Derivation Chemical Bonding
Day 3 Friction Limit & Continuity Carbonyl Compounds
Day 4 Gravitation Circles & Family of Circles Alkyl Halides & Aryl Halides
Day 5 Rotational Dynamics Sets, Relations & Functions Alcohol, Phenol & Ether
Day 6 Electrostatics Straight Lines & Pair of Straight Lines Carboxylic Acid & their Derivatives
Day 7 Revision of concepts and formulas for chapters studied so far.
Day 8 Current Electricity 3D Geometry Atomic Structure
Day 9 Heat Transfer Locus Electrochemistry
Day 10 Wave Motion & String Waves Inverse Trigonometry Periodic Table
Day 11 Mock paper to be solved in a time-bound manner. Re-do all the questions that went wrong.
Day 12 Sound Waves Binomial Theorem p-Block & s-Block
Day 13 Wave Optics Probability & Statistics d & f Block
Day 14 Mock paper to be solved in a time-bound manner. Re-do all the questions that went wrong.
Day 15 Ray Optics Logarithms Redox Reaction
Day 16 Kinetics Integration Chemical Equilibrium & Chemical Kinetics
Day 17 Thermal Expansion Differentiation Surface Chemistry
Day 18 Mock paper to be solved in a time-bound manner. Re-do all the questions that went wrong.
Day 19 Simple Harmonic Motion Vector Algebra Qualitative Salt Analysis
Day 20 Circular Motion Sequence and Series General Organic Chemistry
Day 21 Mock paper to be solved in a time-bound manner. Re-do all the questions that went wrong.
Day 22 Centre of Mass, Momentum & Collision Complex Number, Theory of Equation Biomolecules
Day 23 Nuclear Physics Trigonometric Ratios Solutions
Day 24 Modern Physics Matrices & Determinants Hydrocarbons
Day 25 Mock paper to be solved in a time-bound manner. Re-do all the questions that went wrong.
Day 26 Fluid Mechanics Parabola Co-ordination Chemistry
Day 27 Properties of Matter, Elasticity Solution of Triangles Hydrogen & its Compound
Day 28 Vectors Fundamentals of Mathematics Thermodynamics
Day 29 Mock paper to be solved in a time-bound manner. Re-do all the questions that went wrong.
Day 30 Communication Systems Permutation & Combination Polymers

 

Complete remaining topics in December, but the emphasis will be on completing Mock exams and learning from your mistakes. Continue to evaluate your strong and weak areas and methodically revise them. Please make sure that you finish mock tests in a time-bound manner so that you become accustomed to working under pressure and have a strong sense of how much time you have per question.

 

Day 1 Heat & Thermodynamics Ellipse Isomerism of Organic Compounds
Day 2 Calorimetry Hyperbola Ionic Equilibrium
Day 3 Magnetism   Amines
Day 4 Mock paper to be solved in a time-bound manner. Re-do all the questions that went wrong.
Day 5 Electromagnetic Induction Revision of IUPAC Nomenclature
Day 6 Alternating Current Revision of Chemistry in Everyday Life
Day 7 Semiconductors & Electronic Devices Revision of Metallurgy
Day 8 Units & Dimension Revision of Environmental Chemistry
Day 9 Mock paper to be solved in a time-bound manner. Re-do all the questions that went wrong.
Day 10 Revision of mechanics Revision of Revision of organic chemistry
Day 11 Revision of electromagnetism Revision of trigonometry Revision of periodic table
Day 12 Revision of modern physics Revision of sequences and series Revision of electrochemistry
Day 13 Revision of optics Revision of conic sections Revision of mole concept
Day 14 Revision of formula and concepts, check which chapters confidence is less.
Day 15 Mock paper to be solved in a time-bound manner. Re-do all the questions that went wrong.
Day 16 Dedicate this day to checking which are your strong concepts and weak concepts
Day 17 Mock paper to be solved in a time-bound manner. Re-do all the questions that went wrong.
Day 18 Re-memorise those formula and equations which you are forgetting. Stick important formula & equation in a place where you will see them often, or make flash cards.
Day 19 Mock paper to be solved in a time-bound manner. Re-do all the questions that went wrong.
Day 20 Revision of weak concepts
Day 21 Mock paper to be solved in a time-bound manner. Re-do all the questions that went wrong.
Day 22 Go through all mock tests solved till now and analyse where you lost marks
Day 23 Mock paper to be solved in a time-bound manner. Re-do all the questions that went wrong.
Day 24 Re-do important questions from older mock tests, which you got wrong
Day 25 Mock paper to be solved in a time-bound manner. Re-do all the questions that went wrong.
Day 26 Revision of strong concepts
Day 27 Mock paper to be solved in a time-bound manner. Re-do all the questions that went wrong.
Day 28 Revision of formulas and equations
Day 29 Mock paper to be solved in a time-bound manner. Re-do all the questions that went wrong.
Day 30 Revision of flash cards and notes
Day 31 Mock paper to be solved in a time-bound manner. Re-do all the questions that went wrong.

 

In the last few days, keep revising. When taking the exam, make sure you are well-rested and alert. You won’t need to cram notes at the last minute since you’ve prepared so well. Keep an optimistic mindset, and you’ll crack the exam!

Key Takeaways

If a disciplined study schedule, time management skills and a positive attitude are clubbed together, there is no stopping you!


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