JEE Advanced Preparation Roadmap
JEE Advanced Preparation Roadmap
Today is 1st October 2024, I am in grade 9th and I aim for AIR 1 in JEE Advanced 2028, So how do I
start my prep from now on and Entire Roadmap,Such That till 2027 March I complete my entire
syllabus for jee . Now I am starting from nothing.
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It's great that you're planning ahead for JEE Advanced 2028! Given the time frame, you can gradually
build a strong foundation over the next few years. Here’s a detailed roadmap to help you complete
your JEE syllabus by March 2027 while keeping your preparation structured and effective.
Phase 1 (Grade 9th: Oct 2024 – March 2025)
This is your foundation-building phase, where you'll focus on strengthening your basic concepts.
Subjects Focus:
Mathematics: Start with Class 9 and 10 concepts like algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and
coordinate geometry.
Physics: Build a strong understanding of motion, forces, work-energy, and basic laws of physics
(Newton's Laws, etc.).
Chemistry: Study basic chemistry concepts like atomic structure, chemical bonding, and periodic
classification.
Resources:
Targets:
Strategy:
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Phase 2 (Grade 10: April 2025 – March 2026)
Once your foundational concepts are strong, the next step is to enhance your problem-solving skills
and familiarize yourself with higher-level concepts.
Subjects Focus:
Resources:
Targets:
Strategy:
Subjects Focus:
Resources:
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Chemistry: O.P. Tandon (Physical), J.D. Lee (Inorganic), Morrison and Boyd (Organic)
Targets:
Strategy:
Increase your study time to 5-6 hours daily, focusing on in-depth understanding.
Solve as many JEE Mains and Advanced-level problems as possible.
Start taking mock tests and time-bound quizzes.
This is the phase where you consolidate your learning and begin rigorous JEE Advanced preparation.
Subjects Focus:
Resources:
Targets:
Strategy:
Study 7-8 hours a day, prioritizing solving mock tests, previous years’ papers, and conceptual
clarity.
Regularly revise topics from Class 11.
Time management and mock test analysis are key at this stage.
1. Consistency: Make a timetable and stick to it. Even during breaks, keep in touch with concepts.
2. Problem-Solving: Solving problems regularly will help you with speed and accuracy, which are
critical for JEE.
3. Doubt Clearing: Never keep doubts unsolved. Ask teachers, refer to online resources, or use
doubt-clearing platforms.
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4. Mock Tests: From Grade 11, start giving full-length mock tests every month. Increase the
frequency as you near the exam.
5. Time Management: Gradually build up your time management skills with timed tests and
practice.
By March 2027, you will have completed your JEE syllabus, giving you more than a year to focus solely
on revision and improving your weak areas for the 2028 JEE Advanced.
Good luck, and stay focused!
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Since you want to start the JEE syllabus early, you can follow an advanced roadmap starting now. This
will give you ample time to cover the entire JEE syllabus in depth, revise thoroughly, and practice
extensively before March 2027.
Phase 1: Grade 9 (October 2024 – March 2025)
Goal: Build foundational concepts while also starting with the JEE syllabus.
Study Time: 3-4 hours per day
1. Mathematics:
Start with Class 9 NCERT topics, then begin Class 11 topics in parallel.
Focus on topics like Sets, Relations, Functions, and Quadratic Equations from Class 11.
Reference Books:
NCERT Class 9 & 11 Math
R.D. Sharma for Class 9
Cengage/ Arihant for Class 11
2. Physics:
Strengthen Class 9 physics concepts (motion, forces, energy).
Start with Class 11 Mechanics, particularly Kinematics and Newton's Laws.
Reference Books:
NCERT Class 9 & 11 Physics
H.C. Verma for Class 11 Physics (start with Volume 1)
3. Chemistry:
Revise Class 9 chemistry topics like atoms, molecules, and chemical bonding.
Start with Class 11 Atomic Structure, Mole Concept, and Chemical Bonding.
Reference Books:
NCERT Class 9 & 11 Chemistry
O.P. Tandon for Physical Chemistry (basic sections)
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Cover initial parts of Class 11 JEE topics for Math, Physics, and Chemistry.
Strategy:
Follow a mixed approach: 50% time on Class 9 syllabus and 50% on Class 11.
Practice problem-solving from day one. Work on questions that challenge you to think deeper.
Goal: Dive deeper into JEE Class 11 topics while balancing your Class 10 syllabus.
Study Time: 4-5 hours per day
1. Mathematics:
Complete Class 11 topics like Complex Numbers, Permutations and Combinations,
Probability, and Trigonometry.
Side by side, cover your Class 10 syllabus.
Reference Books: Continue with NCERT + Cengage/Arihant
2. Physics:
Cover Laws of Motion, Work-Energy, Rotational Motion, and Gravitation from Class 11.
Prepare Class 10 topics like Electricity, Magnetism, and Light.
Reference Books: H.C. Verma and D.C. Pandey for problem-solving
3. Chemistry:
Focus on Class 11 Thermodynamics, Equilibrium, and Basic Organic Chemistry.
Class 10 topics like Metals and Non-Metals, Periodic Classification, etc.
Reference Books: NCERT, O.P. Tandon for Physical and Organic Chemistry
Strategy:
1. Mathematics:
Cover Sequences and Series, Binomial Theorem, Limits, and Continuity, and start
Differentiation from Class 12.
Reference Books: Continue with JEE Advanced-level materials.
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2. Physics:
Complete Class 11 topics: Waves, Oscillations, and Thermodynamics.
Start Class 12 topics: Electrostatics, Current Electricity, and Magnetism.
Reference Books: H.C. Verma, I.E. Irodov (for advanced problems)
3. Chemistry:
Cover Class 11 Organic Chemistry, Hydrocarbons, and Inorganic Chemistry topics.
Start Class 12 Electrochemistry, Aldehydes and Ketones, and Coordination Compounds.
Reference Books: J.D. Lee for Inorganic, Morrison & Boyd for Organic
Strategy:
1. Mathematics: Finish Class 12 topics like Integration, Differential Equations, Vectors, and 3D
Geometry.
2. Physics: Complete Class 12 topics like Optics, Modern Physics, and Electromagnetic Waves.
3. Chemistry: Finish Class 12 topics like Polymers, Chemistry in Everyday Life, and Advanced
Organic Chemistry.
Strategy:
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I want to Complete my 9th and 10th syllabus till 1st July 2025
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To complete your 9th and 10th syllabus by 1st July 2025 while also making progress with your JEE
preparation, here's a modified plan:
Phase 1: October 2024 – July 1, 2025 (Complete 9th and 10th Syllabus)
Overall Strategy:
Focus: Complete both Class 9 and Class 10 syllabus by balancing your time effectively.
Daily Study Time: 4-5 hours per day (with time dedicated to both classes).
Approach:
Divide your time equally between Class 9 and Class 10 topics.
Prioritize foundational topics that will be crucial for JEE.
Set monthly goals and review your progress.
Plan Breakdown:
1. Mathematics:
Topics: Number Systems, Polynomials, Coordinate Geometry, Introduction to Trigonometry.
Action: Focus on solving NCERT exercises and additional problems from R.D. Sharma.
2. Physics:
Topics: Motion, Force and Laws of Motion.
Action: Understand core concepts using NCERT, solve numericals, and begin simple
derivations.
3. Chemistry:
Topics: Matter, Atoms, and Molecules.
Action: Focus on basic theory and simple reactions.
4. Biology: (if relevant for school)
Topics: Cell, Tissues.
Action: Read NCERT thoroughly.
1. Mathematics:
Topics: Linear Equations, Geometry, Statistics, Surface Areas, and Volumes.
Action: Solve higher-level problems from R.D. Sharma.
2. Physics:
Topics: Work, Energy, and Power; Gravitation.
Action: Focus on numericals and conceptual clarity.
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3. Chemistry:
Topics: Structure of the Atom, Chemical Reactions.
Action: Practice balancing reactions and solve MCQs.
4. Start Class 10 Topics:
Begin with Real Numbers, Quadratic Equations, and Trigonometry in Math.
Start Electricity and Magnetic Effects in Physics.
1. Mathematics:
Topics: Real Numbers, Arithmetic Progressions, Quadratic Equations, and Circles.
Action: Solve NCERT thoroughly and take additional practice from R.D. Sharma.
2. Physics:
Topics: Electricity, Magnetic Effects of Electric Current.
Action: Solve numericals and concept-based questions.
3. Chemistry:
Topics: Chemical Reactions and Equations, Acids, Bases, and Salts.
Action: Practice writing reactions and balancing equations.
4. Biology:
Topics: Life Processes, Control, and Coordination.
Action: Use diagrams to help understand the processes better.
1. Mathematics:
Topics: Surface Areas and Volumes, Probability, Coordinate Geometry.
Action: Focus on tougher problem sets and practice previous years' questions.
2. Physics:
Topics: Light, Human Eye, and the Colorful World.
Action: Solve problems and practice ray diagrams.
3. Chemistry:
Topics: Metals and Non-Metals, Carbon Compounds.
Action: Focus on reactions, uses of compounds, and NCERT-based questions.
4. Biology:
Topics: Heredity, Evolution, and Our Environment.
Action: Prepare notes, practice important diagrams, and solve questions.
Objective: Complete any leftover topics, revise Class 9 and 10 content, and take mock tests.
Action: Focus on weak areas, revise notes, and solve sample papers or previous years' questions.
Begin light preparation for JEE topics, especially in Mathematics and Physics, as part of your
transition to the next phase.
By following this plan, you'll be able to complete both Class 9 and 10 syllabi before July 2025 while also
leaving some time for JEE-oriented learning.
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Focus on CH-3, CH-4, and CH-10. Try to finish these by December.
Review previously completed chapters (especially CH-5 to CH-9) to keep concepts fresh.
Mathematics:
Work on CH-2, CH-8, and CH-9. Complete these by the end of December.
Keep practicing questions from completed chapters to build speed and accuracy.
Science:
Cover CH-11 and CH-12.
Start revising the entire syllabus of Science from January onwards, and make notes for
quick revision.
Mathematics:
Finish CH-11 and revise the entire syllabus.
Continue solving problems and take mock tests or sample papers to identify weak areas.
This plan will help you complete both Science and Math by your July 2025 target, while also leaving
room for revision and practice.
matter in our surroundings, is matter around us pure ,fundamental unit of life, tissues ,motion
,force and laws of motion ,gravitation are done in Science
number system, coordinate geometry, linear equation in two variables ,introduction to Euclid
Geometry, lines and angles ,triangle ,statistics in Maths
are done and
atoms and molecules, structure of atom, work and energy, sound ,improvement in food resources
in Science are left
polynomials ,quadrilateral ,surface areas and volume ,circles are left in maths
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Great! Here’s a tailored plan to help you complete the remaining chapters in both Science and
Mathematics efficiently:
Remaining Chapters in Science
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3. Work and Energy
Topics to Cover: Work done by a force, kinetic and potential energy, law of conservation of
energy.
Action: Solve numericals related to calculating work and energy transformations.
4. Sound
Topics to Cover: Propagation of sound, characteristics of sound waves, applications of
sound.
Action: Understand concepts through diagrams and solve related numerical problems.
5. Improvement in Food Resources
Topics to Cover: Crop production and management, food resources, and sustainable
practices.
Action: Focus on understanding concepts and prepare short notes for quick revision.
1. Polynomials
Topics to Cover: Types of polynomials, polynomial identities, and the Remainder Theorem.
Action: Solve problems on polynomial equations and practice factorization.
2. Quadrilaterals
Topics to Cover: Properties of quadrilaterals, parallelograms, and angle properties.
Action: Work on geometric proofs and practice relevant theorems.
3. Surface Areas and Volumes
Topics to Cover: Surface area and volume of different solids (cubes, cuboids, cylinders,
cones, spheres).
Action: Practice numericals on calculating surface areas and volumes of various shapes.
4. Circles
Topics to Cover: Properties of circles, tangents, and angles in circles.
Action: Solve problems involving circle theorems and practice constructions.
Science:
Atoms and Molecules: Complete in November.
Structure of Atom: Finish in early December.
Work and Energy: Complete by mid-December.
Sound: Finish by the end of December.
Improvement in Food Resources: Complete in early January.
Mathematics:
Polynomials: Complete in November.
Quadrilaterals: Finish by mid-December.
Surface Areas and Volumes: Complete by the end of December.
Circles: Finish in early January.
January 2025:
Revision: Allocate the last week of January to revise all completed chapters from both subjects.
Practice Tests: Take topic-wise tests to assess your understanding and identify any weak areas.
By following this plan, you should be able to complete your remaining syllabus by early January 2025,
leaving you with plenty of time for revision and practice before your July 2025 target.
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also till june 2025 whole 10th should be completed
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To complete your entire 10th syllabus by June 2025, we can extend the plan to cover both your
remaining 9th chapters and the entire 10th syllabus. Here’s a structured approach:
1. Science:
Atoms and Molecules: Complete by mid-November.
Structure of Atom: Finish by the end of November.
Work and Energy: Complete by mid-December.
Sound: Finish by the end of December.
Improvement in Food Resources: Complete by early January.
2. Mathematics:
Polynomials: Complete by mid-November.
Quadrilaterals: Finish by the end of November.
Surface Areas and Volumes: Complete by mid-December.
Circles: Finish by the end of December.
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April – June 2025: Complete Remaining 10th Chapters
By following this structured plan, you should be able to complete the entire 10th syllabus by June
2025, allowing time for review and consolidation of knowledge.
make plan for 1st October 2024 to 1st July 2024 and also the plan to complete entire jee syllabus
from 1st july 2025 to 1st march 2027
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Here’s a detailed study plan to help you complete your 10th syllabus by July 2025 and then transition
to your JEE preparation from July 2025 to March 2027.
Phase 1: 1st October 2024 to 1st July 2025 (Complete 10th Syllabus)
1. Science:
Atoms and Molecules: Complete by mid-November.
Structure of Atom: Finish by the end of November.
Work and Energy: Complete by mid-December.
Sound: Finish by the end of December.
Improvement in Food Resources: Complete by early January.
2. Mathematics:
Polynomials: Complete by mid-November.
Quadrilaterals: Finish by the end of November.
Surface Areas and Volumes: Complete by mid-December.
Circles: Finish by the end of December.
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January – March 2025: Start Class 10 Syllabus
Phase 2: 1st July 2025 to 1st March 2027 (Complete JEE Syllabus)
1. Mathematics:
Sets, Relations, Functions: July to early August
Trigonometric Functions: August
Complex Numbers: September
Linear Inequalities: October
Permutations and Combinations: November
Binomial Theorem: December
Sequences and Series: January
Straight Lines: February
Conic Sections: March
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2. Physics:
Physical World and Measurement: July to early August
Kinematics: August
Laws of Motion: September
Work, Energy, and Power: October
System of Particles and Rotational Motion: November
Gravitation: December
Properties of Bulk Matter: January
Thermodynamics: February
Behavior of Perfect Gas and Kinetic Theory: March
3. Chemistry:
Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry: July to early August
Structure of Atom: August
Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties: September
Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure: October
States of Matter: November
Thermodynamics: December
Equilibrium: January
Redox Reactions: February
Hydrogen: March
1. Mathematics:
Relations and Functions: April to early May
Inverse Trigonometric Functions: May
Matrices and Determinants: June
Continuity and Differentiability: July
Application of Derivatives: August
Integrals: September
Differential Equations: October
Vector Algebra: November
Three-Dimensional Geometry: December
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3. Chemistry:
Solid State: April to early May
Solutions: May
Electrochemistry: June
Chemical Kinetics: July
Surface Chemistry: August
General Principles and Processes of Isolation of Elements: September
p-Block Elements: October
Organic Chemistry – Some Basic Principles and Techniques: November
Hydrocarbons: December
Environmental Ch
emistry: January
Revision: February
Mock Tests: March
Daily Study Schedule: Aim for 5-7 hours of focused study daily, with breaks.
Regular Revision: Set aside time each week to revise older topics.
Practice: Solve previous year JEE papers and take mock tests regularly to gauge your
understanding.
Conceptual Understanding: Focus on understanding concepts rather than rote learning.
Healthy Routine: Ensure you maintain a balanced diet, exercise, and adequate sleep for optimal
performance.
This comprehensive plan will help you efficiently manage your time, ensuring you complete your 10th
syllabus and prepare thoroughly for the JEE.
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