Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Books followed in this planning [you can modify the plan according to the books you have]
Physics: HC Verma
Organic Chemistry: Arihant
Physical Chemistry: RC Mukerjee
Inorganic Chemistry: NCERT or Pradeep’s, if you have time OP Tandon
Maths: Tata-McGraw Hill Course in Mathematics for IIT JEE
Chemistry:
1. Bonding in Organic Compounds
2. Nomenclature of Organic Compounds
3. Isomerism
Maths:
1. Functions
2. Start Limits & Continuity
Chemistry:
1. Mechanism of Organic reactions
Maths:
1. Finish Limits & Continuity
2. Start Differentiation
Chemistry:
1. Alkanes
2. Alkenes
3. Alkynes
Maths:
1. Finish Differentiation
2. Start Application of Derivatives
Chemistry:
1. Alkyl Halides
2. Monohydric Alcohols
Maths:
1. Finish Application of Derivatives
2. Start Indefinite Integration
Chemistry:
1. Ethers, oxiranes & polyhydric alcohols
2. Aldehydes & ketones
Maths:
1. Complete Indefinite Integration
2. Start Definite Integrals
Chemistry:
1. Carboxylic Acids
2. Functional Derivatives of Carboxylic Acids
Maths:
1. Complete Definite Integrals
2. Differential Equations
Chemistry:
1. Amines
2. Amino Acids
3. Carbohydrates
Maths:
1. Theory of Equations
Chemistry:
1. Start Aromatic Compounds
Maths:
1. Progressions
Chemistry:
1. Finish Aromatic Compounds
Maths:
1. Logarithm
2. Matrices
Chemistry
1. Cycloalkanes
2. Miscellaneous Problems
3. Elemental Analysis
4. Mole Concept
5. Stoichiometry
Maths:
1. Determinants
Chemistry:
1. Eudiometry or Gas Analysis
2. Atomic Weight
3. Molecular Weight
4. Chemical Equivalent
5. Volumetric Calculations
6. Electrolysis & Electrolytic Conductance
7. Estimation of Elements in Organic Compounds
8. Empirical, Molecular & Structural Formulae
Maths:
1. Probability
Chemistry:
1. Atomic Structure & Radioactivity
2. Properties of Gases
Maths:
1. Start Complex Numbers
Chemistry:
1. Dilute solution & Colligative properties
2. Chemical Thermodynamics
Maths:
1. Complete Complex Numbers
2. Permutations & Combinations
Chemistry:
1. Chemical Equilibrium
2. Ionic Equilibrium
Maths:
1. Binomial Theorem
Chemistry:
1. Chemical Kinetics
2. Electromotive Force
Maths:
1. Elementary Trigonometry
Chemistry:
1. Oxidation Number& Balancing Redox Reactions
2. Solid & Liquid States
3. Start Miscellaneous Problems For Revision
Maths:
1. Solutions of Triangles & Applications of Trigonometry
Chemistry:
1. Complete Miscellaneous Problems
2. Do Miscellaneous Objective Questions
3. Start Preparing for Practical Exam
Maths:
1. Trigonometric Equations
2. Inverse Trigonometric Functions
3. Start Cartesian System of Rectangular Coordinates & Straight Lines
Week 18: Feb 1 to Feb 7
Physics:
1. Start preparing for Physics practicals
2. Do the practical topics under the “General” section of JEE syllabus
3. Dispersion & Spectra
Chemistry:
1. Chemical Bonding & VSEPR Theory[ do from NCERT or Pradeep’s or any Inorganic Chemistry
book you have]
2. Isolation/Preparation & properties of Nonmetals[given in JEE Syllabus]
3. Preparation & Properties of Compounds[given in JEE syllabus]
Maths:
1. Complete Cartesian System of Rectangular Coordinates & Straight Lines
2. Start Circles & System of Circles
Chemistry
1. d & f-block elements
2. p-block elements
3. coordination compounds
Maths:
1. Complete Circles & System of Circles
2. Pair of Straight Lines
3. Start Conic Sections
Chemistry:
1. Ores & Minerals
2. Extractive Metallurgy
Maths:
1. Complete Conic Sections
2. Three Dimensional Geometry
3. Start Vector Algebra
Week 21: Feb 22 to Feb 28
Physics:
1. Keep Doing questions from all topics for IIT JEE
Chemistry:
2. Prepare for Boards Exam, read NCERT thoroughly
3. Keep Doing questions from all topics for IIT JEE
Maths:
1. Complete Vector Algebra
2. Linear Inequalities[This chapter in last because it requires you to know things of many other
chapters]
1. Boards going on
2. Concentrate on NCERT questions
3. If you find time, keep doing questions for IIT JEE
4. If you have followed this schedule properly & strictly, you should know most of the theory.
5. But once go through it again & practice by writing
10 April: 1 Day to go
1. DO NOT STUDY on this day
2. Remember that 6 months of hard work won’t be washed out from your mind by not studying for 1
day
3. Keep yourself relaxed
4. Do not get involved in any accident which might prevent you form appearing in the Exam
5. Do not eat anything which might land you in a health problem just before the exam
6. Simple dal-roti would be best
7. Do not overeat
8. Sleep early so that you get 8-9 hours of sleep before the Big Day
9. Do not get tensed about the exam, as I said before, 6 months of preparation won’t get washed away
so easily.
If all goes well, we’ll meet each other at an Indian Institute of Technology
I spent 3 days planning this schedule, & this not my first time I have planned such a thing.
I did similar planning of 1 month for my 11th class final exams, but I couldn’t follow it for more than 3
days
This time I want to correct that mistake, and involve you too in it, this is why for the first time I made
my schedule public, on goiit
So let’s pledge altogether to work hard, and strive for our common goal of clearing IIT-JEE
This plan starts from day after tomorrow, Monday, i.e. 5 October,
So get yourself prepared for the adventurous battle ahead for half a year
Study in 5-6 shifts of 2-3 hours each, with 15 minutes break to keep energy levels high
If possible try not to go to school, as self study is the best form of study.
One very important thing
No doubt that you might be feeling very motivated right now, but it is highly probable that you and I
lose our motivation,
And get distracted to other things while following this schedule.
Keeping the high levels of energy, motivation and temperament required for such a plan like this WILL
be very difficult
So I have a plan, which might help in this situation,
I want all of you who follow this plan to log on to goiit regularly [preferably before sleeping, but do not
sit on PC for more than ½ hour], and keep motivating each other, talk about any problem, academic or
non-academic,
Talk about what you want to talk, and keep posting you progress in IIT JEE preparation