
JEE Main Session 2 2026 is being conducted from April 2 to April 8, and this is the time when smart revision matters more than hard study. The final 2 hours before entering the exam hall are not for learning new topics; they are for refreshing memory, improving confidence, and preventing silly mistakes.
This guide gives you a perfect last-minute revision strategy for JEE Main 2026 based on previous year trends and topper strategies.
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By exam day, almost every aspirant has completed the syllabus. The difference in percentile now comes from:
Accuracy
Speed of recall
Confidence level
Avoiding silly mistakes
The right revision in the final 2 hours can easily improve your score by 10–20 marks.
This 120-minute plan helps you stay calm, refresh formulas, review mistakes, and enter the exam hall fully confident. Follow this timeline to boost accuracy, recall speed, and exam readiness without overloading your brain.
Start by calming your mind before touching any notes.
Stop solving new questions
Take deep breaths and relax
Avoid discussion with friends
Trust your preparation
A calm brain recalls formulas faster and reduces mistakes.
This is the highest-impact revision window before the exam.
Formula sheets
Short notes
Flashcards
Textbooks reading
Long notes
New topics
This step activates memory recall and boosts confidence.
Your past mistakes are your biggest learning resource.
Sign errors in Physics
Calculation mistakes in Maths
Wrong reactions in Chemistry
Unit conversion errors
This step significantly improves accuracy.
Your brain needs a quick problem-solving warm-up.
2 Physics questions
2 Chemistry questions
2 Maths questions
Activate thinking mode
Improve recall speed
Increase confidence
Avoid difficult questions.
Before entering the hall, remind yourself of the smart paper-attempt plan.
Round 1 – Easy Questions
Solve direct and familiar questions first.
Round 2 – Medium Questions
Attempt questions needing 1–2 minutes.
Round 3 – Tough Questions
Attempt only if time remains.
This strategy maximizes score and saves time.
In the final minutes, stop studying completely.
Drink water
Stay calm and positive
Avoid academic discussions
Focus on confidence
A relaxed brain performs better under pressure.
Recent JEE Main papers show that Physics is formula-based and scoring.
Revise:
Modern Physics formulas
Current Electricity formulas
Magnetism & EMI formulas
Units and Dimensions
Thermodynamics equations
Ray Optics formulas
Strong formula recall makes Physics the fastest-scoring section.
Maths is the most time-consuming section, so fast recall is essential.
Revise:
Limits, Derivatives and Integrals formulas
Vector & 3D Geometry formulas
Matrices and Determinants
Coordinate Geometry results
Probability formulas
Quick recall helps save exam time.
Chemistry is the rank booster because questions are mostly direct.
Revise:
Organic Chemistry named reactions
p-Block and Coordination Compounds
Chemical Bonding Key Facts
Electrochemistry formulas
Chemical Kinetics formulas
Important NCERT facts and exceptions
Chemistry helps score quickly with minimal time.
Avoid these mistakes:
Starting new chapters
Watching long lectures
Solving difficult questions
Comparing preparation with others
Panicking about the paper
The final hours are for revision, not learning.
Before leaving for the centre, carry:
Admit card
Valid photo ID
Required documents
Reach the exam centre early and follow the guidelines.
At this stage, you don’t need more study, you need confidence, recall, and accuracy.
Remember:
Physics → scoring section
Chemistry → rank booster
Maths → time management game
Your last 120 minutes before the exam hall can make a big difference in your percentile. Stay calm and trust your preparation.