

With JEE Main 2026 nearing, many students are looking for a solid 60-day study approach that helps improve accuracy, speed, and coverage of high-weightage areas. The final two months naturally become the phase where performance sharpens, provided the study routine is organised and the right kind of questions are practised.
This guide outlines a structured timetable, subject-wise strategy, mock-test plan, revision routine, and the common mistakes students usually make. The focus is on helping aspirants build a preparation system aligned with high-percentile performance—without giving guarantees or unrealistic claims.
The last 60 days matter because:
Speed and accuracy generally improve the most during this period.
High-weightage chapters, if completed now, give a clear advantage in practice tests.
PYQ solving patterns stabilise.
Consistent revision strengthens confidence and retention.
Key Targets
Revise Class 11 and 12 NCERT thoroughly.
Cover high-weightage chapters first.
Solve topic-wise JEE Main PYQs.
Prepare short notes for quick recall.
Priority Chapters: Know the priority chapters to study.
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Priority Chapters |
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Subject |
Topics to Focus First |
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Physics |
Modern Physics, Current Electricity, Work Power Energy, Rotation, Magnetism |
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Chemistry |
Chemical Bonding, Thermodynamics, GOC, Coordination Compounds, Electrochemistry |
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Maths |
Integration, Differentiation, Probability, Vectors, Matrices, 3D, Quadratic |
What to Do
Solve 40–60 mixed questions daily.
Add PYQs from at least 10 years.
Attempt one full-length mock test each week.
Maintain an error notebook to track recurring mistakes.
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Task |
Duration |
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Physics + Questions |
2 hours |
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Chemistry + NCERT Revision |
2 hours |
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Maths + Mixed Practice |
2.5 hours |
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PYQs |
1 hour |
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Formula Sheet Revision |
20–30 minutes |
This is usually where scores begin to stabilise.
Plan
Attempt 2–3 full-length mocks per week.
Track accuracy, weak topics, and time waste.
Use a smart-solving pattern—attempt scoring questions first, avoid overlong ones, and limit negative marking.
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Parameter |
Goal |
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Accuracy |
Above 75% |
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Mistakes |
Identify common error patterns |
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Time Management |
Complete paper in under 2 hours 50 minutes |
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Weak Topics |
Revise the next day |
The last 15 days are mainly for polishing concepts, improving speed, and consolidating notes.
Plan
Attempt 3–4 mock tests per week.
Give timed sectional tests for Maths, Physics, and Chemistry.
Revise formula sheets, reaction charts, diagrams, and short notes.
Do not pick new books or untouched lengthy chapters at this stage.
Organic reaction mechanisms
NCERT diagrams (Physics + Chemistry)
Maths formulas and identities
Error Notebook (most reliable score improver)
A disciplined 60-day routine focusing on revision, mock analysis, and high-weightage topics can strengthen your attempt for a stronger percentile in JEE Main 2026. Consistency, clarity in revision, and regular testing often make the biggest difference in the last stretch.
Use the next 60 days wisely and stay steady throughout the process.