Preparing For JEE-Mains , Advanced, NEET , AIIMS
- DR Ashwinikumar Gupta
- Jan 25, 2020
- 3 min read
Updated: Feb 2, 2020

Every year, lakhs of students register for the JEE mains/Adv/NEET/AIMS to get into the top engineering & medical colleges in the country.
Only a few thousands qualify. So preparation has to as early as class 10. If are giving your 10th boards or have just given then start preparing.
Syllabus is based on 11th and 12th syllabus.
In this post, I will provide give you with a 2-year study plan, tips on how to start your preparation.
The approach should smart planning and implement rather than doing donkey work. If planned properly it becomes easier.
If you have given different Olympiads at your school level then in advance you are well versed with JEE mains/advanced/ NEET/ AIIMS.
You should also prepare for other Olympiads at 11th and 12th Refer my blog for different Olympiads to be given at school and higher level.

NCERT textbook is considered Ultimate and basic book. After this other reference books should be considered
Let’s start with the Class 11 syllabus in Year 1 since you’ll be or about to start your 11th standard
Part 1 May – July:- Mole Concept & Stoichiometry, Atomic Structure, Chemical Bonding & Classification, along with numerical
Part 2 August – September:- States of Matter, Thermodynamics & Thermochemistry Equilibrium, Hydrogen, revision of part 1 & numerical
Part 3 October – November:- S Block, Principles of Organic & Hydrocarbons, Environmental Chemistry, revision of Part 2 & numerical
Class 12th syllabus should begin by December.
Class 12 syllabus should be completed by September in 2nd year. Most of Year 2 should be focused on the 12th syllabus ( as the boards exams are also equally important)
December: – Electrochemistry, Coordination compounds. numerical from ncert
January: – Chemical kinetics, Thermodynamic.. and numericals from ncert.& revision of December
February: – P-block elements, Aldehyde, ketone & carboxylic acids, ncert numerical & revision of Dec to Jan
March:- Solution & Colligative properties, Halogen derivative of alkane, revision of Dec to Feb
April:- General principles & Alcohol, phenol and ether, revision of Dec to March
May:- Compounds containing nitrogen & solid state, revision of Dec to April
June:- Biomolecules & Polymers, revision of Dec to May
July:- Chemistry in everyday life, revision of Dec to June
August:- only numerical of all chapters from JEE/Adv/NEET/AIIMS last years paper.
I suggest prepare short notes in your language on a single sheet of A4 paper, which will act as a handy, reference of the complete chapter during traveling. Do a complete conceptual study i.e understand the chapter's basic concept & most important proper time management.
So, here are a number of the useful recommendations on the way to steel oneself against competitive exams:
1. Plan Well
A well-laid plan means half the work is completed . Familiarize yourself with a schedule of exams that you simply are trying . Calculate time and make a correct study plan.
2. Time Management
It is important to manage some time wisely and smartly so as to realize success. so as to avoid chaos and distractions in your daily routine separate a while for study, recreation, and various other activities. attempt to make the optimum use of some time .
3. Choose subjects wisely
It is important to wisely choose the topic you discover yourself most comfortable in. Many students have described this as an important point so as to achieve success.
4. Shorter Study
Studying till the eleventh hour would only cause stress and exhaustion and even confusion. Before formulating your study plan, pick the examination syllabus and measure your comfort level in each section. Students should give overtime to weak areas on a day to day instead of in one go.
5. Mock Papers
Practicing previous year sample papers would be really helpful. this may offer you a thought about the exam pattern and would force you to practice within the given time-frame . Solving sample test papers would also improve your speed and time management skills.
6. Motivation
Draw motivation from teachers, seniors, relations then on. Always remember that motivation will always inspire you to achieve goals. additionally , interviews of past toppers in competitive examinations should be carefully studied and important tips and directions should be implemented.
Dr Ashwinikumar Gupta



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