1 Month Time Table for JEE Main 2026 Preparation Session 1 - Check Tricks

1 Month Time Table for JEE Main 2026 Preparation Session 1 - Check Tricks

Team Careers360Updated on 11 Jul 2025, 08:20 PM IST

JEE Main 2026 Preparation Time Table for 1 Month – Aspiring to secure admission in top NITs, IIITs or reputed GFTIs requires a well-structured preparation strategy, especially with just a month left for the JEE Main 2026 exam. As competition intensifies each year, it becomes essential to not only revise the entire syllabus thoroughly but also strengthen key concepts, formulas and theories for quick recall during the exam. At the same time, Class XII board performance remains important since some institutes consider board marks alongside JEE scores. JEE Main is conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) in two sessions—Paper 1 for B.Tech (computer-based) and Paper 2 for B.Arch/B.Plan (part CBT and part pen-and-paper). Instead of spending time creating a schedule, students can follow a pre-designed 1-month preparation timetable that balances revision with mock tests and formula practice. With JEE Main 2026 being a critical gateway to IITs (via JEE Advanced), NITs, IIITs, and GFTIs, the final month is the time to focus, revise smartly, and optimize performance for success.

1 Month  Time Table for JEE Main 2026 Preparation Session 1 - Check Tricks
JEE Main 2026 Preparation Time Table for 1 Month

JEE Main 2026 Preparation Time Table for 1 Month

JEE Main study plan for one month is provided week-wise and day-wise keeping in mind the burden candidates must be facing right now but also making sure that they keep fit and healthy without bothering their mental peace at this point and time. If you are healthy and in a happy space, you will be able to perform better in the exam and outshine others. Below are the JEE Main one-month preparation tips. Also, those candidates who are looking for how to prepare for JEE Mains in 1 month can follow the NTA JEE Main preparation timetable for 1 month.

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Week 1: Study Important & Less Important Topics in Mixed Format

Day

Physics

Maths Mathematics

Chemistry

Day

1

Work, Energy, and

Power

Electrostatics

Gravitation

Logarithms

Quadratic Equations

Application & Derivation

Carbonyl

Compounds

Alkyl Halides & Aryl Halides

Mole Concept

Day

2

Current Electricity

Heat Transfer

Limit & Continuity

Circles

Sets, Relations & Functions

Alcohol, Phenol & Ether

Carboxylic Acid

Day

3

Wave Motion & String Waves

Sound Waves

Straight Lines & Pair of Straight Lines

Chemical

Bonding

Periodic Table

Redox Reaction

Day

4

Wave Optics

Ray Optics

Kinematics

Inverse Trigonometry

Binomial Theorem

p-Block

d & f Block

Day

5

Thermal Expansion Thermo Electricity

3D Geometry

Locus

Atomic

Structure


Day

6

Newton’s Law of

Motion

Friction

Probability & Statistics

Electrochemistry

Day

7

Choose this day to solve mock tests and sample question papers. When solving the mock test remember to time your attempt and end the test as soon as the allotted time is up. This will help you prepare better on how to manage your time properly on the day of the exam. After finishing the JEE Main Mock Test, go through the answers. Don't be disheartened by the incorrect ones. Go back and revise those topics where you selected the incorrect responses.

Week 2: Start Revision of Previously Studied Chapters along with New Ones

Day

Physics

Maths

Chemistry

Revision

Day

8

Simple Harmonic Motion

Circular Motion

Integration

Differentiation

General Organic Chemistry

Biomolecules

Wave & String Motion

3D Geometry Atomic

Structure

Day

9

Centre of Mass,

Momentum &

Collision

Rotational

Dynamics

Vector Algebra

Chemical

Equilibrium

Current

Electricity

Probability &

Statistics

Carbonyl

Compounds

Day

10

Nuclear Physics

Modern Physics

Sequence and Series

Co-ordination

compound

Solutions

Wave & Ray

Optics

Application & Derivation

Alcohol,

Phenol &

Ether


Day

11

Fluid Mechanics

Properties of

Matter, Elasticity

Complex Numbers, Theory of Equation

Hydrocarbons

Hydrogen & its

Compound

Work, Energy & Power

Vector

Algebra

p, d & f block

Day

12

Vectors

Trigonometric Ratios

Chemical

Kinetics

Newton’s Law + Friction

Inverse

Trigonometric Function

Co-ordination Chemistry

Day

13

Heat &

Thermodynamics Calorimetry

Matrices & Determinants

Thermodynamics

Electrostatics Gravitation

Sequence of

Series

Hydrocarbons

Day

14

Solve the sample papers and mock tests. Time your attempt and finish the exam within the allotted time. If you are still not able to finish the exam within the time limit, then work on your time management skills. Divide the allotted time between the subjects. Take note of the incorrect responses and go back to revise them.

Week 3: Give More Emphasis on Revision

Day

Physics

Maths

Chemistry

Revision

Day

15

Magnetism

Electromagnetic

Induction

Parabola

Ionic

Equilibrium

Centre of Mass, Momentum &

Collision

Limit of

Continuity

Periodic Table


Day

16

Circular Motion

Solution of Triangles

Organic

Compounds

Containing

Halogens

Simple Harmonic Motion

Straight Lines

General Organic Chemistry

Day

17

Alternating

Current

Fundamentals of Mathematics

Organic

Compounds

Containing

Oxygen

Nuclear Physics & Modern

Physics

Integration

Thermodynamics

Day

18

Semiconductors & Electronic Devices

Permutation & Combination

Organic

Compounds

Containing

Nitrogen

Magnetism

Complex

Number

Chemical

Equilibrium

Day

19

Calorimetry

Ellipse

Principles

Related to

Practical

Chemistry

Rotational

Dynamics & Fluid Mechanics

Matrices &

Determinants

Thermodynamics & Mole Concept

Day

20

Units &

Dimension

Hyperbola

Some Basic

Principles of

Organic

Chemistry

Circular Motion

Heat &

Thermodynamics Parabola

Chemical

Kinetics

Day

21

Do not stop practicing the sample papers and mock tests. Remember to keep the time limit in mind. Make notes of the questions which you find hard to answer.

Week 4 – Day Wise Subject Revision

Day

Topic for Revision

Day 22

Physics

• Magnetism

• Heat & Thermodynamics

• Nuclear Physics

• Modern Physics

• Wave Motion & String Waves

• Simple Harmonic Motion

Day 23

Mathematics

• Probability & Statistics

• 3D Geometry

• Vector Algebra

• Integration

• Complex Number

• Matrices & Determinants

• Theory of Equations

Day 24

Chemistry

• General Organic Chemistry

• Co-ordination Chemistry

• p-Block

• Aldehyde & Ketone

• Atomic Structure

• Alcohols, Phenols & Ether

Day 25

Physics

• Current Electricity

• Electrostatics

• Ray Optics & Wave Optics

• Work, Energy & Power

• Rotational Dynamics

• Centre of Mass, Momentum & Collision

Day 26

Mathematics

• Circles

• Sequence & Series

• Applications of Derivative

• Trigonometric Ratios

• Sets, Relations & Functions

Day 27

Chemistry

• Chemical Bonding

• Periodic Table

• Thermodynamics

• d & f Block

• Ionic Equilibrium

• Chemical Equilibrium

Day 28

Solve subject-wise sample question papers and JEE Main mock test on this day of the month. Make sure all the important topics studied this week are covered. Since the JEE Main exam is near, spend the entire day fixing the incorrect responses and trying to understand those concepts that you find hard to grasp.

Week 4: Reflect and Revise

Day

Things to Do

Day 29

Gather all the notes that you made while preparing for the exam and go through them. • Separate your strong and weak points in the syllabus

Go back to the concepts and topics you are still unsure of. Try to understand and learn the basic concepts.


Day 30

Make flashcards and revise and learn through them.

Revise all of the formulas learned to date. • Assign each concept or formula with a keyword with which you can easily relate and remember.

Day 31

Look at all the topics you are most confident in and revise them.

Knowing your best-known topics in more detail will give you more scope to score more marks on the exam

Do not study the topics. Just keep revising all that you have studied and do not bring up any new topics. Strengthen those concepts that you know very well.

On the last day of the JEE Main 2026 exam, sleep with a light heart and mind. Go to bed early and wake up feeling fresh and confident to face the time you have been preparing so hard for and give it back to the face. Enter the JEE Main examination hall with a cheerful smile and leave it the same way, irrespective of how the paper was, because firstly, it's just an exam and secondly, you have one more attempt to appear.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: How to prepare timetable for JEE Mains?
A:

Don't create a rigorous timetable at the start that is difficult for you to follow. Develop your interest in subjects, identify effective study hours, and then create a final timetable.

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Here’s a plan for JEE Mains 2026 in 4 months:

1. Divide time: 2 months for Class 12 syllabus, 1 month for Class 11, 1 month for full revision & mock tests.

2. Daily schedule: 6–7 hours study; 50% for theory & problem-solving, 50% for practice & revision.

3. Topic-wise focus: Prioritize high-weightage chapters and weak areas first.

4. Daily problem practice: Solve previous year questions and chapter-wise exercises.

5. Weekly tests: Take 1 full-length test weekly, analyze mistakes, and revise weak concepts.

6. Consistency: Avoid skipping days; maintain notes and formula sheets for quick revision.


If you want to crack JEE exam you read to dedicatedly prepared for that from the scratch to the advance focus on high weightage topic and prepare question in the time based and continuously practice the previous question this will help to know the pattern of JEE exam questions

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fully.