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8-Month JEE Main and Advanced Study Plan

### October to November: Revision Phase

- Focus on revising all topics, paying special attention to weak areas.

- Review important formulas, concepts, and tricks.

- Practice derivations and key problems.

- Allocate time each day for each subject (Physics, Chemistry, Math).

- Use reference books like HC Verma (Physics), JD Lee (Chemistry), and RD Sharma (Math).

### December: Mock Tests and Analysis

- Take 2-3 JEE Main mock tests per week initially, then increase frequency.

- Analyze mistakes and revise those topics.

- Solve previous years' JEE Main and Advanced papers.

- Focus on accuracy and time management.

### November to Early December: Strengthening Concepts

- Solidify your understanding of core concepts.

- Solve higher-level problems in all subjects.

- Revise formula sheets and key problem-solving strategies.

### January: Final Push for JEE Main

- Take daily full-length JEE Main mock tests in the first two weeks.

- Revise entire syllabus, focusing on weak areas and quick recap of strong areas.

- Ensure all important formulas are fresh in your mind.


### Post JEE Main (Mid-Jan to April): Advanced Preparation

- Shift focus to JEE Advanced-level problems.

- Solve multi-step problems that involve interlinking of concepts.

- Take Advanced mock tests to get comfortable with the different difficulty level and pattern.

- Focus on understanding the underlying principles in problems.

### Weekly Schedule Overview

- Divide days into slots for each subject.

- Ensure daily practice for weak areas.

- Allocate 1-2 days each week for full-length mock tests (especially in December and January).

- Post-JEE Main, increase the intensity of Advanced-level problem-solving.

### Resources

- NCERT Textbooks for theory.

- HC Verma (Physics), JD Lee (Inorganic Chemistry), OP Tandon (Organic Chemistry), RD Sharma

(Math).

- Previous Years' Papers and Mock Tests.

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