JEE Main Chemistry 30-Day Revision Plan
Chemistry is where disciplined revision pays the highest dividends in the final month. The factual nature of inorganic, the formulaic nature of physical, and the logical nature of organic each respond to focused revision differently. This 30-day plan structures your last month so that every branch gets the right kind of attention and nothing high-yield is left untouched.
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Start Mock Test →Week 1: Physical Chemistry Foundations
Begin with physical chemistry because it is formula-driven and benefits from early, intensive practice. Days 1-2 cover mole concept and stoichiometry, the foundation of everything. Days 3-4 cover atomic structure and chemical bonding. Days 5-7 cover the states of matter, thermodynamics, and equilibrium. Each day, revise the key formulas in the morning and solve thirty problems in the afternoon, logging every error.
Mole concept deserves disproportionate attention because it appears inside problems across all three branches. Get it automatic and the rest of physical chemistry flows more easily.
Week 2: More Physical and Start Inorganic
Days 8-10 finish physical chemistry with electrochemistry, chemical kinetics, and solutions. Days 11-14 begin inorganic with periodic trends, chemical bonding revisited, and the s-block. Inorganic revision is pure NCERT work; read actively and make tables of periodic trends and exceptions. By the end of week two, take a full mock to benchmark. Take a free mock test and log errors by branch so the next two weeks can target your weaknesses.
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Sign Up Free →Week 3: Inorganic and Organic Core
Days 15-17 cover the heavyweight inorganic chapters: the p-block and coordination chemistry, both NCERT-intensive and high-yield. Days 18-21 shift to organic chemistry fundamentals — general organic chemistry, hydrocarbons, and the major mechanisms. Treat organic as logic, not memory, and tie every reaction to its mechanism. Our organic reactions guide pairs perfectly with this week.
The p-block is notorious for its volume of facts. Use memory aids and revise it daily for the rest of the month, because it fades faster than any other topic.
Week 4: Organic Completion and Full Mocks
Days 22-24 finish organic with the functional-group chapters: alcohols, aldehydes and ketones, carboxylic acids, and amines. Days 25-30 are pure simulation — a full mock every alternate day under exam conditions, with off days devoted to analyzing errors and revising the relevant theory. Do not learn new topics in the final week; consolidate what you know.
Keep cycling through inorganic facts daily even during mock week, because they decay quickly without repetition.
Daily Habits That Compound
Throughout all four weeks, revise your formula sheet and inorganic tables every morning, maintain an error log, and protect your sleep. The students who improve most are those who review mistakes most ruthlessly. For the guiding philosophy behind this plan, read our guide on scoring 100+ in Chemistry. Follow this schedule with discipline and Chemistry becomes your strongest, most dependable section.
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