
JEE Main session 2 will be held from April 2 to April 8, 2026. Lack of clear analysis, a thorough plan, and proper time management are the reasons for a poor revision strategy. Understanding your weak areas helps in realigning your revision strategy. Here, we will discuss how to fix your revision strategy and learn effective study tips for revision.
To fix your revision strategy, you must prioritise high-weightage topics, and the method opted should be of active learning, for example, active recall for theoretical topics and concepts, and application-based study for numericals and mechanisms. PYQs and mock tests should be practised with accuracy.
Fixing your revision strategy starts with understanding what to study and how to study it efficiently. Instead of revising everything randomly, you need a focused approach that balances important topics, practice, and regular assessment. A structured plan ensures better retention, accuracy, and confidence during the exam.
Not all topics contribute equally to your JEE Main score. By focusing on high-weightage and frequently asked topics, you can maximise marks in a limited time. This approach ensures that your revision is strategic and score-oriented rather than exhaustive.
High Priority Topics
Physics: Mechanics, Current Electricity, Modern Physics, Electrostatics & Magnetism
Chemistry: Organic Chemistry, Coordination Compounds, Chemical Bonding, p-Block
Mathematics: Calculus, Algebra, Coordinate Geometry, Probability
Medium Priority Topics
Physics: Thermodynamics, SHM & Waves, Optics
Chemistry: Equilibrium, Chemical Kinetics, d & f Block
Mathematics: Trigonometry, Sequence & Series, Straight Lines & Circles
Low Priority Topics
Physics: Units & Dimensions, Communication Systems
Chemistry: Polymers, Environmental Chemistry
Mathematics: Sets & Relations, Mathematical Reasoning
This approach ensures you cover maximum marks with minimum time.
A structured revision framework improves both understanding and recall. The 3-layer technique ensures that you revise concepts, apply them, and test yourself under exam conditions, making your preparation more effective.
Layer 1: Revise formulas, concepts, and short notes
Students are advised to study:
Reaction mechanisms and named reactions for Chemistry
Important exceptions and shortcuts
Layer 2: Solve previous year questions (PYQs) topic-wise
Solve as many PYPs as possible to understand the most repeated concepts and questions.
Layer 3: Attempt mixed questions and full-length mocks
In layer 3, attempt full-length tests every 2–3 days and:
Stick to the actual exam timing
Analyse performance deeply after each test
Adjust your strategy based on results
Focus on accuracy over quantity
Tip: Maintain an error diary, where you can note down all your mistakes with solutions.
At this stage of JEE Main Session 2 preparation, shifting from passive reading to active learning is crucial for improving retention and problem-solving ability. Active learning ensures that you engage with concepts, apply them in questions, and recall them effectively during the exam, unlike passive methods that create only short-term familiarity.
Solve questions immediately after revising a concept instead of just reading theory
Practice mixed and timed questions to simulate exam conditions
Use self-testing techniques like recalling formulas without looking
Focus on PYQs to understand application-based learning
Teach or explain concepts to yourself to strengthen clarity
Analyse mistakes actively and revise those specific areas
Avoiding common preparation mistakes is as important as studying the right topics. Many students lose marks not because they lack knowledge, but because of poor revision habits, lack of analysis, and inefficient exam strategies.
Do not start new topics in the last phase of preparation
Avoid skipping mock test analysis after attempting papers
Do not ignore NCERT, specifically for Chemistry
Avoid over-solving without understanding mistakes
Do not focus only on strong subjects while neglecting weak ones
Avoid irregular revision and last-minute cramming
Fixing your JEE Main Session 2 revision strategy is about working smarter, not harder. By prioritising high-yield topics, following a structured revision method, practising actively, and avoiding common mistakes, you can significantly improve your accuracy and confidence.
