Start with clarity, not pressure
JEE preparation feels overwhelming when students try to cover everything at once. The better approach is to first divide chapters into strong, moderate, and weak areas. Once you know where you stand, you can create a focused action plan.
Prioritise high-value chapters
Important chapters should be revised regularly, but weak chapters should not be ignored. Build a rotation system where each week includes one strong chapter, one moderate chapter, and one weak chapter. This keeps confidence high while still improving weak spots.
Daily checklist
- One concept session
- One timed question practice session
- One revision slot
- 10 to 15 minutes of formula review
Consistency with small, measurable daily goals is better than unrealistic study plans that break after two days.