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A compact study plan for IIT JEE Adv (from class 11)

Option 1
For aspirants who start preparing from Class 11th

When you start preparation right from the very basics in class 11th and do
a good practice of questions and proper theory completion, then an ideal
target for completing your class 11th portions of the JEE syllabus would be
the month of December of your class 11th year.

Once you are done with this much, you should take a gap of one or two
weeks to review things and practice some miscellaneous questions. This
will help you in easily understanding all the things that are yet to come.
Once that is done, don’t start things again or wait for class 12th to begin.
Spend a week or so for preparing for your school exams and in general your
board books. Then around the month of January move over to the class
12th portions.

The above estimate says that you took around 9 months to complete 50%
of the syllabus and since you will be starting class 12th portion in January,
your entire JEE syllabus should be done by November of the class 12th
year. This gives you a time of 2 more months as compared to your class
11th portion time. In this span, while you are completing class 12th topics,
keep a day per week for revising your previously done chapters. This will
prevent you from forgetting things easily.

Thus, your entire JEE syllabus should be complete by November of your


class 12th year. Then again you can take two weeks off to revise and brush
up things. Once that is done you should go for solving rank improvement
question banks, JEE Advanced and JEE Main previous years’ question
papers, and mock tests for JEE Main and JEE Advanced completely.

In February give proper time to your board exam preparations and revise
for JEE too in short slots too simultaneously. During your board exams, you
will be getting many preparation leaves. In that time too, take out time for
your JEE syllabus revision so that you don’t lose touch completely. Once
your boards are over, give proper time to JEE Main preparation. This would
be an ideal target for your JEE syllabus completion.

Option 2
Notes:
1. Read NCERT/Exemplar/other reference books, as per time given
below.
2. Take brief notes while you read. Revise them everyday.
3. 5 hrs study on a school day and 8-10 hrs. study on week day
recommended.

Year 1: Study Plan for Class 11 Physics


Units, Dimensions, Errors
Motion in a straight line
Part 1 May- July Motion in a plane
Laws of motion
Work, energy, power
Collisions (Conservation of momentum)
Rotational mechanics
Part 2 Aug- Oct Elasticity
Fluid mechanics
Gravitation
Simple harmonic motion
oscillations (SHM)
Part 3 Nov- Jan
Waves and Sounds
Heat and Thermodynamics

Year 1: Study Plan for Class 11 Chemistry


Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry (Mole Concept)
Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
Part 1 May- July Atomic Structure
Liquid and Gaseous State
Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure
Classification and Nomenclature of Organic Compounds
Isomerism of organic compounds (structural)
Chemical Thermodynamics
Part 2 Aug- Oct
Chemical Equilibrium
Ionic Equilibrium
Redox Reactions and Volumetric Analysis
s Block elements (Alkali and Alkaline earth Metals) and
Hydrogen
p Block Elements (Boron and Carbon)
Purification and Characterization of Organic Compound
Part 3 Nov- Jan
General Organic Chemistry
Isomerism of organic compounds Optical
Alkanes, Alkenes, and Alkynes (Hydrocarbons)
Practical and Environmental Chemistry

Year 1: Study Plan for Class 11 Maths


Quadratic Expressions and expansions
Part 1 May July Progression and series
Trigonometric Ratios and identities
Trigonometrical equations and inequations
Straight Lines
Circles
Part 2 Aug- Oct Parabola
Ellipse
Hyperbola
Binomial Theorem
Permutation and Combination
Complex Number
Part 3 Nov- Jan
Mathematical Reasoning
Statistics
Mathematical Induction

It is advised for you that do not stop revising the last year study material.
It will be helpful for you in staying into the practice.

Year 2: Study Plans for Class 12 Physics


Electrostatics
Electric potential and capacitance
Part 1 March-May
Current electricity
Moving charges and magnetism
Electromagnetic induction
Alternating current
Part 2 June- August
Geometrical optics
Wave Optics
Photoelectric effect
Matter Wave
H-atom
X- Rays
Part 3 Sep-Dec
Nuclear physics and radioactivity
Semi-conductors and Communication System
Experimental physics
Revision
Year 2: Study Plans For Class 12 Chemistry
Solid State
Solutions and Colligative Properties
Part 1 March-May Electrochemistry
Chemical Kinetics
Nuclear and Surface Chemistry
General Principles and Processes of Isolation of Metals
(Metallurgy)
p Block Elements 22 (Nitrogen onwards)
Part 2 June – August
d and f Block elements
Coordination Compounds
Qualitative Inorganic Analysis
Haloalkanes
Alcohols and Ethers
Carbonyl Compounds (Aldehydes and Ketones)
Carboxylic Acid and its Derivatives
Part 3 Sep-Dec Haloarenes and Phenols
Amines and Diazonium Salts
Biomolecules and Polymers
Chemistry in Everyday Life
Year 2: Study Plans For Class 12 Mathematics
Function
Inverse trigonometric function
Limits
Part 1 March- June
Continuity and Differentiability
Differential coefficient
Application of Derivatives
Indefinite Integration
Definite Integration
Part 2 July- Sept
Area bound by curves and x-axis
Differential equations
Vectors
Three Dimensional Geometrical System
Part 3 Oct- Jan
Probability
Matrices and Determinants

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