JEE Main Mathematics 30-Day Revision Plan
The final month of Mathematics preparation is about consolidation, speed, and accuracy rather than learning new concepts. With a broad syllabus and intense time pressure, a structured plan ensures you cover every high-weightage chapter while building the exam stamina to finish on time. This 30-day plan divides the month into four focused phases so nothing important is left to chance.
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Start Mock Test →Week 1: Calculus Consolidation
Calculus is the largest block of marks, so it leads the plan. Days 1-2 cover limits, continuity, and differentiability. Days 3-4 cover differentiation and its applications, including maxima and minima. Days 5-7 cover integration, both indefinite and definite, and the application of integrals to area. Each day, revise the key results and standard forms in the morning and solve thirty problems in the afternoon, logging every error. Our calculus complete guide is the ideal companion for this week.
Calculus rewards fluency with standard integrals and derivatives. Drill these until they are reflexive, because hesitation here costs precious time in the exam.
Week 2: Algebra and Coordinate Geometry
Days 8-9 cover complex numbers and quadratic equations. Days 10-11 cover sequences and series, permutations and combinations, and the binomial theorem. Days 12-14 cover coordinate geometry: straight lines, circles, and the conic sections. These chapters are formula-rich and reward a focused formula sheet. By the end of week two, take a full mock to benchmark. Take a free mock test and log errors by chapter so the next two weeks target your weak spots.
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Sign Up Free →Week 3: Vectors, 3D Geometry, and Trigonometry
Days 15-17 cover vectors and three-dimensional geometry, which share methods and are best studied together. Days 18-19 cover trigonometry, including identities and inverse trigonometric functions. Days 20-21 cover matrices and determinants. These topics blend computation with geometry, so balance formula revision with problem-solving. Our 3D geometry and vectors guide pairs perfectly with the start of this week.
Vectors and 3D geometry reward visualization. Sketch the geometry where you can, because a clear picture often reveals the fastest path to the answer.
Week 4: Probability, Smaller Chapters, and Full Mocks
Days 22-23 cover probability and statistics. Day 24 sweeps the smaller chapters — sets, relations and functions, and mathematical reasoning — which supply easy marks for little effort. 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.
Focus the mock-week analysis on your attempt strategy and time management, since these often determine the final score more than knowledge does.
Daily Habits That Compound
Throughout all four weeks, revise your formula sheet every morning, maintain an error log, and protect your sleep, because fatigue produces the careless errors that cost Mathematics marks. For the guiding philosophy behind this plan, read our guide on scoring 100+ in Mathematics. Follow this schedule with discipline and Mathematics becomes a section you finish confidently and accurately.
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