JEE Main Physics 30-Day Revision Plan
The last 30 days before JEE Main are when scores are made or lost. You cannot learn Physics from scratch in a month, but you can transform a shaky 70 into a confident 100+ with disciplined revision. This plan divides the month into four phases, each with a clear focus, so that nothing is left to chance and no high-weightage chapter goes untouched.
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Start Mock Test →Week 1: Mechanics Consolidation
Mechanics is the largest block of marks, so it gets the first and longest phase. Days 1-3 cover kinematics, Newton's laws, and friction. Days 4-5 handle work, energy and power along with circular motion. Days 6-7 are dedicated to rotational motion and gravitation. Each day, revise the theory in the morning, solve 30 problems in the afternoon, and review errors at night.
Do not re-read entire textbooks. Work from your own notes and previous-year questions only. If a concept feels rusty, drill it with five targeted problems rather than re-reading a chapter. Speed of recall is what you are training now.
Week 2: Electrodynamics and Thermal Physics
Days 8-10 cover electrostatics and capacitors; days 11-12 cover current electricity; days 13-14 cover magnetism and electromagnetic induction. Sprinkle in thermodynamics and kinetic theory on the lighter days. This block is formula-dense, so your formula notebook becomes critical. Recite the key relations each morning before solving.
By the end of week two, take a full mock to benchmark. Take a free mock test and log every error by chapter so week three can target your weak spots precisely.
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Sign Up Free →Week 3: Modern Physics, Optics and Waves
Days 15-17 cover modern physics, the highest return-on-investment topic of all. Days 18-20 cover ray and wave optics. Days 21-22 cover waves and oscillations. These chapters are scoring goldmines because they reward concept clarity over heavy calculation. For deeper preparation, pair this week with our modern physics guide.
Continue solving previous-year questions chapter by chapter. The pattern of JEE Main questions repeats, and by now you should recognize problem types within seconds of reading them.
Week 4: Full Mocks and Error Elimination
The final week is pure simulation. Take a full-length mock every alternate day under exam conditions, then spend the off days analyzing mistakes and revising the relevant theory. Do not attempt new topics. Your job is to convert known weaknesses into strengths and to build exam-day stamina.
Track your accuracy and attempt rate. Aim to attempt at least 25 of 30 questions with 90% accuracy. If careless errors dominate, slow down by ten seconds per question; the trade-off almost always pays off.
Daily Habits That Multiply Results
Throughout all four weeks, protect your sleep, revise your formula sheet every single day, and keep a running error log. The students who improve most in the final month are not the ones who study longest but the ones who review their mistakes most ruthlessly. For the overarching scoring philosophy, read our guide on scoring 100+ in Physics. Follow this plan with discipline and you will walk into the exam hall calm, fast, and accurate.
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