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This document provides a comprehensive guide to JEE and NEET preparation strategies, emphasizing the importance of addressing 11th-grade backlogs, dispelling common myths, and utilizing effective study techniques. It highlights the need for consistent study habits, time management, and active learning, while also stressing the significance of mental well-being and a positive mindset. Key takeaways include the importance of understanding concepts, regular revision, and maintaining self-discipline throughout the preparation process.

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This document provides a comprehensive guide to JEE and NEET preparation strategies, emphasizing the importance of addressing 11th-grade backlogs, dispelling common myths, and utilizing effective study techniques. It highlights the need for consistent study habits, time management, and active learning, while also stressing the significance of mental well-being and a positive mindset. Key takeaways include the importance of understanding concepts, regular revision, and maintaining self-discipline throughout the preparation process.

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provided sources, focusing on providing a comprehensive understanding of JEE/NEET


preparation strategies, mindsets, and techniques, and drawing from our conversation
history:

### Comprehensive Guide to JEE/NEET Preparation: Strategies, Mindsets, and


Techniques

This guide synthesises information from various video transcripts and resources to
provide a detailed approach to JEE (Joint Entrance Examination) and NEET (National
Eligibility cum Entrance Test) preparation. The guide covers everything from
addressing a weak 11th grade to effective study techniques and exam-day strategies.

#### 1. Addressing a Weak 11th Grade/Backlogs

* **Recovery is Possible:** Multiple sources stress that a weak performance in


11th grade is **not a barrier** to success in 12th grade or the entrance exams.
* As NV Sir says, even if you haven't prepared in 11th, you can still prepare
effectively in 12th.
* Tesh Singh Rao also assures that if your 11th is not covered well, there is
no need to worry.
* **Strategic Integration:** The key to recovery is to integrate 11th-grade
material strategically while focusing on the 12th-grade syllabus.
* **Daily Integration:** Allocate 1-2 hours daily to cover 11th-grade
backlogs alongside your 12th studies.
* **Example:** One individual managed their 11th alongside 12th by dedicating
one or two hours daily.
* **Combined Approach:** Tesh Singh Rao suggests studying the 12th syllabus
for six to seven hours daily, adding one hour for backlog management.
* **Prioritise Concepts:** Focus on fundamental concepts that are crucial for
12th rather than rote learning.
* **Conceptual Clarity**: You must have an idea about each chapter, including
the concepts used and approaches applied.
* **Basic Understanding**: Focus on understanding how formulas are derived
instead of memorising them, ensuring better retention and application.
* **Specific Strategies for 11th Backlogs**
* **Don't neglect 12th**: It's very easy to create new backlogs if you
neglect 12th while focusing on 11th.
* **Comprehensive Review:** When you pick up a chapter, ensure you review
notes thoroughly, revise and solve modules, DPPs, and related questions.

#### 2. Dispelling Myths of JEE/NEET Preparation

* **Top Coaching Students Don’t Always Succeed:** Being a top student in coaching
classes does not guarantee success in the actual exams.
* A student who was a topper in a coaching class didn’t get into IIT, while a
student in the top five did.
* **Selective Study is Insufficient:** Focusing only on high-weightage topics is
not enough to secure an IIT seat; a comprehensive understanding of the entire
syllabus is essential.
* High-weightage topics will clear cutoffs, but they won't guarantee an IIT
selection.
* JEE is designed to test overall conceptual understanding, and ignoring low-
weightage topics can lead to surprises in the exam. Questions can relate to
formulas from low-weightage topics.
* **Consistency Trumps Intensity:** Consistent study habits are more beneficial
than sporadic periods of intense studying.
* Long-term success is more about consistent effort than occasional intense
study sessions.
* It is better to study consistently for a few hours daily rather than long
hours one day and then nothing for days.
* **Coaching is a Tool, Not a Guarantee:** Coaching classes provide guidance and
resources, but success ultimately depends on individual effort.
* Coaching is not a guarantee of success and many students do not get into
IIT even after joining coaching classes.
* **No Shortcuts:** There are no shortcuts to success in these exams; consistent
hard work and dedication are necessary.
* There is no shortcut to getting into IIT.

#### 3. Effective Study Strategies & Techniques

* **Time Management:** Structured schedules and time blocking are essential.


* **Time Blocking:** Divide your day into fixed blocks for specific
activities, including classes, self-study, breaks, and revision.
* **Large Blocks (T1):** Fixed blocks for coaching or classes (e.g.,
8:30 am to 1:30 pm). You need to fix the start time and end time, and you must
stick to them.
* **Medium Blocks (T2):** 90-minute blocks for focused study (aim for
two or three daily).
* **Short Blocks (T3 & T4):** 30-minute and 10-minute blocks for quick
reviews or specific tasks (e.g., short notes review). 10-minute blocks can be used
to quickly review chapters using short notes.
* **Daily Schedule Example:**
* **Morning (6:00 AM - 7:30 AM):** Light exercise, quick revision of
previous day's topics.
* **Self-Study Slot 1 (6:30 AM - 7:30 AM):** Quick revision, review notes
and examples.
* **Breakfast (7:30 AM - 8:00 AM):** Healthy meal.
* **Self-Study Slot 2 (8:00 AM - 11:00 AM):** Study new topics, modules,
and review materials.
* **Break (11:00 AM - 11:30 AM):** Light stretching, refreshment.
* **Coaching (3:00 PM - 6:00 PM):** Full focus on learning and
clarifying doubts, making notes.
* **Self Study Slot 1 (6:30 PM - 8:00 PM):** Revise topics, work on
derivations, reactions, formulas, and practice questions.
* **Dinner (8:00 PM - 8:30 PM):**.
* **Self-Study Slot 2 (8:30 PM - 10:30 PM):** Practice with DPPs, PYQs,
and reference books, marking difficult questions.
* **Planning (10:30 PM - 11:00 PM):** Plan for the next day, analyse weak
topics, review the day’s experience.
* **Active Learning:** It is vital to actively solve problems, analyze mistakes
and utilize resources to improve speed and accuracy.
* **Solve Examples:** Solve examples and illustrations using the solved
example method.
* **Practice Problems:** Attempt 40-60 MCQs and 15-30 subjective questions.
* **DPPs**: Solve Daily Practice Problems within a time limit. Time should
be allocated based on whether the DPP is for Mains (2 minutes per question) or
Advanced (4 minutes per question).
* **Mind Triggers:** Utilise resources to improve problem-solving speed and
accuracy.
* **Test Taking Strategies:** Regular tests, analysis of mistakes, and strategic
test-taking practices are important.
* **Regular Tests:** Take regular tests to identify your position, and what
you know and do not know.
* **Analyse Tests:** Always analyse your tests to understand why marks were
lost and to ensure you don’t repeat the same mistakes.
* **Learn from Mistakes:** Each test should reveal new mistakes, ensuring
previous errors are not repeated.
* **10-Second Rule:** When taking a test, use the 10-second rule to determine
if you should attempt a question or not.
* **Easy:** If the question feels easy within 10 seconds, attempt it
immediately.
* **Moderate:** If you are not sure but think you can do it, mark it for
later.
* **Unfamiliar:** If you've never seen such a question, skip it for the
end.
* **Strategic Attempt:** Solve all easy questions first, followed by moderate
questions and only then go to the unfamiliar questions.
* **Subject-Wise Approach:** Complete all easy questions in all subjects
before moving to moderate ones. If it is confusing, solve easy and moderate in a
subject before switching subjects.
* **Time Management:** Aim to finish the paper within 2.5 hours to allow time
for tough questions and review.
* **Revision Techniques:** Consistent revision and note-taking are crucial.
* **Active Short Notes:** Prepare active short notes to facilitate quick
reviews.
* **Daily Review:** Regularly review previous topics, and go through the
notes.
* **Weekly Revision:** Plan for weekly revisions of old topics (both 11th and
12th syllabus). Prioritise problem-solving in revision rather than just reading
theory.
* **Self-Discipline & Monitoring:** Self-monitoring progress and maintaining
discipline are essential.
* **Monitoring Chart:** Make a monitoring chart to track daily, weekly
progress. The chart should track daily hours and topics covered.
* **Discipline:** Discipline is the first step towards success. Motivation
is the second. When discipline and motivation combine, any goal can be achieved.

#### 4. Exam Day Strategies & Mindset

* **Pre-Exam Routine:** Prepare yourself mentally and physically before the exam.
* **Sleep:** Ensure you get 7-8 hours of sleep.
* **Diet & Hydration:** Eat light food, and stay hydrated.
* **Visualization:** Positively visualize your success.
* **Checklist:** Prepare a checklist to ensure all required materials are
ready.
* **During-Exam Mindset:** Maintain focus and flexibility while aiming for
accuracy.
* **Focus on Accuracy:** Aim for accuracy and not for attempting all
questions.
* **Adaptability:** Be flexible to adapt to paper difficulty.
* **Strategic Question Attempts:** Use the 10-second rule to categorize and
approach questions.
* **Easy Questions First:** Attempt easy questions first.
* **Don't Dwell:** Avoid spending too much time on difficult questions
initially.
* **Utilise time and rough work effectively:** Manage time well and organize your
rough work effectively.
* **Time Management:** Complete the paper in 2.5 hours to have time for
review.
* **Organised Rough Work:** Write the subject and question number on the rough
sheet to refer back easily.

#### 5. Block Strategy

* **Pre-Planning:** Understand and prepare for block strategy execution.


* **Three Block Rules** Understand the three rules for a successful block
strategy:
* **Time Blocking:** You need to block your timings.
* **Chapter Blocking:** Make blocks for every chapter.
* **Block Rating:** Give a rating to every block according to your
expertise.
* Rate each block as A (comfortable with theory, confident with all
numericals), B (confident with most questions, not confident with tough ones), or C
(don't understand it). Add + or – for some topics if required.
* **Execution:** Systematically follow the block structure as described.
* **Block Structure:** The syllabus is typically divided into three blocks,
where each block has an increasing syllabus difficulty.
* **Block 1:** Covers roughly 65–70% of the syllabus. Start with NLM and
friction in physics, atomic structure and chemical bonding in chemistry, and
fundamental math and set relations in maths.
* **Physics**: Includes topics like NLM, friction, gravitation,
electrostatics, current electricity, and thermodynamics.
* **Chemistry**: Includes atomic structure, periodic table, chemical
bonding, GOC, isomerism, basic concepts, and practical chemistry.
* **Maths**: Includes fundamental math, set relations, functions, LCD,
methods of differentiation, quadratic equations, and binomial theorem.
* **Block 2:** Covers approximately 10–20% of the syllabus. Includes wave
optics, magnetism, equilibrium, solutions, vectors, and 3D geometry.
* **Block 3:** Covers the remaining syllabus. Includes topics like modern
physics, semiconductors, biomolecules, p-block elements, conics, and statistics.
* **Following the Block Strategy**: Follow the block strategy row by row and do
not jump ahead in one subject without completing the row in other subjects.
* **Resources:** Follow a study plan with mind triggers, PYQ talks and test
series.
* **Flexibility:** If any topics feel too difficult, you can cover it lightly
with short notes and reading and move on. You should try to make active short notes
and derive from NCERT.

#### 6. Importance of Mental Well-Being

* **Mindfulness:** Practise meditation and yoga for mental clarity.


* Meditation and yoga can help calm the mind and improve processing ability.
* **Hope & Perseverance:** Maintain a positive mindset and never give up, even
when facing setbacks.
* Most students give up due to backlogs or time pressure. Make a decision to
never give up.
* **Balance Study and Relaxation**: Balance studying with rest, breaks, and
activities that promote well-being.
* Avoid activities that might take up too much mental space, such as watching
shows that keep you thinking about them.

#### 7. Key Takeaways and Specific Advice

* **Don't Compare Yourself to Others**: You should focus on your own growth
rather than comparing with others. The difference between a topper and others is in
the approach and mindset.
* **Review Mistakes as a Teacher**: Review your mistakes as your teacher would
and correct them for the next tests.
* **Utilise Resources**: Utilize resources, and videos to help you understand
concepts and strategies for preparation.
* **NCERT is Crucial**: Cover the NCERT in depth, especially for chemistry. You
should read it multiple times until you can recall it even in your sleep.
* **PYQs**: You must solve previous years’ questions (PYQs). Solve them as a
test.
* **Books**: Choose one book for each subject and stick with it rather than
changing multiple times.
* **Coaching Material**: Before moving to reference books, solve your coaching
materials thoroughly.
* **Time Management:** Time is very important for JEE/NEET preparation. You
should create a proper routine with time management.
* **Don't Waste Time on Unnecessary Topics**: Be precise with the syllabus and do
not solve or study questions that are not a part of the syllabus.
* **Always Believe in Yourself**: You should always believe in yourself, and you
should never give up. There is always a chance if you are ready to take it.

### Conclusion

The sources provide a wealth of information for effective JEE/NEET preparation.


Success relies on a combination of strategic planning, consistent hard work, a
positive mindset, and effective techniques. The information above gives a detailed
roadmap to help students effectively prepare for these challenging exams.

Okay, here's a detailed briefing document reviewing the main themes and important
ideas from the provided sources.

Briefing Document: JEE/NEET Preparation Strategies & Mindsets

Introduction

This document consolidates key information and strategies discussed in several


video transcripts related to JEE (Joint Entrance Examination) and NEET (National
Eligibility cum Entrance Test) preparation. The sources cover a range of topics
from addressing a weak 11th grade, dispelling common myths, and providing effective
study techniques to specific exam-day strategies and the importance of a
disciplined approach.

Main Themes & Ideas

Addressing a Weak 11th Grade/Backlogs:


Possibility of Recovery: Multiple sources emphasize that a poor performance in 11th
grade is not a barrier to success in 12th grade or for the exams.
NV Sir: "अगर आपने यारवी में तैयारी नहीं कर रही है सही सुन रहे हो अगर 11 वीं में
तैयारी नहीं करनी है तब भी आप तुरंत में तैयारी कर सकते हो"
Tesh Singh Rao: "अगर आपकी 11 अच्छे पे कवर नहीं हो र है और आपको टेंशन हो रही है तो
चिंता करने की बिल्कुल भी बात नहीं है."
Strategic Approach: The key is to strategically integrate 11th-grade material while
focusing on 12th-grade syllabus. This can be done through dedicated study hours,
weekend catch-up sessions, or using holiday periods.
"आर्यन ने बताया अपनी कहानी बताते हैं हम तो पूछते हैं क्या चैलेंज आए कैसे आपको लगा
कैसी आपकी जर्नी रही तो उसने स्पष्ट शब्दों में बोला कि सर मैंने किसी कोचिंग में
इनरोलमेंट कर रखी थी वहां पर मेरी जो 11th है वो बर्बाद होती जा रही थी और वो मैं देख
पा रहा था... जब वो 12th में मूव किया तो उसने एक स्ट्रेटेजी अपनाई वो स्ट्रेटेजी क्या
है उसने अपनी 11th को मैनेज किया विद क्लास 12th और वो भी डेली एक या दो घंटे देकर"
"class 12th के सिलेबस को अगर आप छ से 7 त घंटे दे रहे हो पर डे... उसके बाद में प्लस
वन आवर टू योर बैक लॉक्स"
Prioritising Concepts: Focus on fundamental concepts that are crucial for 12th, not
on rote learning.
Tesh Singh Rao: "...आपको एटलीस्ट हर चैप्टर का आईडिया हो उसके अंदर किस टाइप के
कांसेप्ट यूज हुए हैं किस टाइप से चीजों को अप्रोच किया गया है..."
Clip Nawa: "...Clear Your Basics... the basic chapters, their basics should be
understood. I mean understand the formula, how it is coming. If you cram them then
you will forget in 12th, but if you understood the basics, you will remember it for
longer."
Dispelling Myths of JEE/NEET Preparation:
Top Coaching Students ≠ Top Results: Being a top student in coaching classes does
not guarantee success.
Clip Nawa: "...जो मेरे बैच का टॉपर था वो किसी आईआईटी में नहीं गया वो किसी एनआईटी
में गया और मैं जो कि टॉप फाइव में कहीं फिफ्थ फोर्थ थर्ड पे रहता था वो आईआईटी गया.
अब सबसे बड़ा मिथ क्या होगा कि जो बच्चा कोचिंग में टॉप कर रहा है वो आईआईटी जाने वाला
है राइट लेकिन ये मिथ है..."
Selective Study: High-weightage topics are not sufficient for securing an IIT seat.
A comprehensive understanding of the syllabus is necessary.
Clip Nawa: "...अगर तुम हाई वेटेज टॉपिक्स करते हो व्हिच मींस कि तुम सिर्फ सिलेक्टिव
स्टडी करते हो तो तुम्हारा मेंस और एडवांस का कट ऑफ तो क्लियर हो जाएगा बट इसकी कोई
गारंटी नहीं है कि तुम्हारा आईआईटी भी निकल जाएगा..."
Intense Study > Consistent Study: Consistency is more crucial than sporadic periods
of intense study.
Clip Nawa: "...लॉन्ग टर्म में जो तुम्हारे काम आने वाला है वो ये नहीं है कि एक दिन
तुम कितना इंटेंसली पढ़ाई कर ले रहे हो वो ये है कि तुम कितना कंसिस्टेंटली पढ़ाई कर
रहे हो..."
Coaching Guarantees: Coaching classes are tools not a guarantee of success. Self-
effort is crucial.
Clip Nawa: "...कोचिंग गारंटीड सक्सेस नहीं दे सकता कोचिंग में इतने लाखों बच्चे आते
हैं यार कई सारे कोचिंग में क्या सबका आईटी निकल जाता है क्या नहीं निकलता..."
Shortcuts: There is no shortcut to success in these exams. Consistent hard work and
dedication is needed.
Clip Nawa: "...सच्चाई ये है ना कि आईआईईटी में जाने का ना कोई शॉर्टकट ही नहीं है..."
Effective Study Strategies & Techniques:
Time Management: Importance of structured schedules with allocated time for
different activities, including study, breaks, and revision. The concept of time
"blocking" is repeatedly highlighted with different types of blocks (large, medium,
small).
Multiple sources. NV Sir: "12 महीने बहुत दिन आप टाइम होता है जिसमें पर तैयारी कर
सकते हैं"
Block Strategy videos: "ब्लॉक योर TIMINGS... Time को फिक्स कीजिए"
Tesh Singh Rao: "डेली आपको अच्छे से स्टडी करनी है, अपना टाइम को ब्लॉक करिए, कब आपको
फिजिक्स पढ़नी है, केमिस्ट्री पढ़नी है, बायोलॉजी पढ़नी हैActive Learning: The
importance of solving practice problems, analyzing mistakes, and using resources
like mind-triggers to improve problem-solving speed and accuracy.
NV Sir: "अगर हम बहुत ध्यान से देखें तो हम बोले कि भी आपका जो है 11:00 रिक्रूटमेंट
केस रजिस्टर कर सकते हैं...अगर आप यहां पर थे पार्टी वर्कर्स प्रोटेस्ट होंगे लगभग है
उसमें बोर्ड के भी होंगे उसमें मिनट एसबी होंगे उसमें मेजर टेस्ट भी हो गया लाला
ग्रैविटी का टेस्ट होंगे गिफ्ट इसे फोल्ड करके बीच में रहते हैं तभी तक छुट्टी तक भी
जाते हैं घर पर चला को कम से कम इतना पैसा आपको देने चाहिए"
"चेज एक्यूरेसी नॉट मार्क्स... तुम ये चेज करो कि तुम एक्युरेटली क्वेश्"
Test Taking: Emphasis on the importance of taking regular tests and analysing them,
learning from mistakes and not repeating them. Strategies for exam-day test taking
like categorising questions based on difficulty using a "10-second rule."
Clip Nawa: "हर टेस्ट की गलतियां नई गलतियां होनी चाहिए ये नहीं कि इस टेस्ट में जो
गलती करी है अगले टेस्ट में भी वही सेम गलती कर रहे हैं"
"10 सेकंड रूल... क्वेश्चन पढ़ते ही पहले 10 सेकंड में उसका फील डिटरमाइंड करो तीन ही
कैटेगरी में फॉल करेगा नंबर वन इजी अगर इजी है तो तुरंत सॉल्व करो मतलब तुरंत ही
अटेंप्ट करना है बिना सोचे कैटेगरी टू मॉडरेट कर तो लूंगा बट श्यर नहीं हो उसको तुरंत
मार्क करो और उसको बाद में अटेंप्ट करने के लिए रख दो कैटेगरी थ्री अनफैमिलियर कभी
देखा ही नहीं है इस टाइप का कुछ ऐसे क्वेश्चन को ना तो मार्क करो ना तो अटेंप्ट करो
अगर टाइम बचेगा लास्ट में तो उसको कंसीडर करना अभी उसमें बिल्कुल टाइम वेस्ट नहीं
करेंगे"
Revision: Consistent revision and note-taking are stressed as crucial for long-term
retention.
Tesh Singh Rao: "...आपको हर महीने में एक बार एटलीस्ट उस चैप्टर को आके रिवाइज करना
है"
NV Sir: "...एनसीईआरटी पढेंगे उसकी पहले नहीं बढ़ेंगे"
Importance of Self-Discipline & Monitoring: Students are repeatedly encouraged to
self-monitor progress and to adhere to a disciplined approach. Use of charts to
monitor daily/weekly study habits and performance is mentioned.
NV Sir: "अगर यह सोच लिया तो कर पाओगे पके से मैं आप को कह रहा हूं कराइए अगर बात करें
तो हम बोले कि भी आपका जो है 11:00 रिक्रूटमेंट केस रजिस्टर कर सकते हैं इसको"
NV Sir: "अरे अरे करें गांव इसका मैं आपको मिलेगा तो जरूर परेशान करते हैं तो आपको
चाहिए टेस्ट भी हो सकता है कि आईडेंटिफाई योर एग्जिट ट्रेफिक इन दो घंटे में NSS आफ
चैप्टर इज मोस्ट इंपॉर्टेंट NSS ऑफ चैप्टर फर्स्ट टेस्ट एंड्स आफ ए का पेस्ट एनएफसी ऑफ
टेस्ट लोग ब्लैक कर लेते हैं टेस्ट वेरी ईएजर इंपॉर्टेंट गड़बड़ नहीं करनी है बिल्कुल
very-very इंपोर्टेंट यह आपकी में आएगा और जो भी टॉपिक पड़ जाएंगे इस टॉपिक कैसे पढ़
Exam Day Strategies & Mindset:
Pre-Exam Routine: Sleep well, eat light food, maintain hydration, visualise
success, and prepare a checklist.
Clip Nawa: "...नींद लो और रिलैक्स करो एग्जाम से एक रात पहले आपके लिए बहुत
इंपॉर्टेंट है कि आप सात आठ घंटे की स्लीप जरूर ले... ब्रेकफास्ट एंड
हाइड्रेशन...पॉजिटिव विजुअल इजेशन"
During-Exam Mindset: Importance of staying focused, being adaptable to the paper's
difficulty, and aiming for accuracy over attempting all questions.
Clip Nawa: "...आउटकम को भूल जाओ...चेज एक्यूरेसी नॉट मार्क्स...तुम एग्जाम हॉल में
जाते हो तुमको ढेर सारे क्वेश्चंस मिलते हैं और तुमको लगेगा कि यार मुझे सारे
क्वेश्चंस बनाने हैं और अगर तुमसे नहीं बनता है तुम सैड होने लगते हो अरे यार मेरे से
नहीं बन रहा है लेकिन तुमको एक बात समझने की जरूरत है जो कि मैंने अभी जस्ट ऊपर बताया
कि अगर क्वेश्चन पेपर टफ होगा तो हो सकता है कि तुमसे सारे क्वेश्चंस नाना बने बट द
Fact Is कि सारे बच्चों का यही हाल होगा..."
Strategic Question Attempt: The use of a 10-second rule and attempting easy
questions first are encouraged. Students are told not to get bogged down with
difficult questions initially.
Clip Nawa: "...पहले इजी क्वेश्चन सॉल्व कर लो तीनों सब्जेक्ट का उसके बाद मॉडरेट
क्वेश्चन सॉल्व करो तीनों सब्जेक्ट का एक-एक करके..."
Utilising Time and Rough Work Effectively: Complete paper within 2.5 hours so
there's time at the end to address tough questions and review the paper. The need
to organise rough work and labelling sheets is also highlighted.
Clip Nawa: "...तुमको अपने रफ शीट पे भी अच्छे से सब्जेक्ट का नाम लिख के और क्वेश्चन
नंबर लिख के रफ वर्क करना चाहिए..."
Block Strategy
Pre-PlanningUnderstanding the three block rules: time blocking, chapter blocking,
and rating blocks based on competence.
Block Strategy videos: "ब्लॉक रूल्स... ब्लॉक स्ट्रेटेजी की प्री प्रिपरेशन... पहला
ब्लॉक रूल है ब्लॉक योर टाइमिंग्स आपको अपने टाइमिंग्स को ब्लॉक करना सीखना पड़ेगा...
सेकंड ब्लॉक रूल है मेक ब्लॉक्स ऑफ एवरी CHAPTER... थर्ड ब्लॉक रूल प्री प्रिपरेशन ऑफ
ब्लॉक स्ट्रेटेजी यही है कि हर चैप्टर में हर ब्लॉक में आपको अपने आप को रेटिंग देनी
है..."
ExecutionSystematically follow the block structure as described (typically 3 blocks
of increasing syllabus difficulty) with detailed topic and subject sequencing.
Block Strategy videos: "सबसे पहले आप ब्लॉक वन से जब शुरू करेंगे रो बाय रो फॉलो
करना... फिजिक्स आप स्टार्ट करेंगे विद द रो वन... फोर रोज इन फिजिक्स Four In
Chemistry Four In Max Ind Block One It Starts With Current Electricity and
Elasticity... केमिस्ट्री के अंदर जब आप फिजिक्स के टाइम डेली अगर आप तीन से चार घंटे
फिजिक्स तीन से चा घंटे केमिस्ट्री और तीन से चार घंटे मैथ्स देते हैं... मैथ्स में रो
वन स्टार्टस विद फंडामेंटल ऑफ़ मैथ्स सेट रिलेशन Function..."
Block Strategy videos: "जो स्टूडेंट जेई मेन के सिलेबस के साथ जेई एडवांस के अंदर
बूस्ट चाहते हैं... विद आर कोर्स ऑफ पीवा क्यू टॉक्स... जो आपको जेई मेन के सिलेबस के
साथ ही... अगर आप डेली एक या दो वीडियो देखते हैं..."
Importance of Mental Well-Being:
Mindfulness: Importance of meditation and yoga for mental clarity.
Tesh Singh Rao: "मेडिटेशन और योगा इज रिकमेंड टू ऑल द स्टूडेंट्स क्योंकि इससे आपका
ब्रेन शांत रहेगा आपको एक नई एनर्जी मिलेगी चीजों को अच्छी तरीके से प्रोसेस करने की"
Hope & Perseverance: Emphasis on maintaining a positive mindset and never giving
up, even when facing setbacks.
Clip Nawa: "...डोंट लूज HOPE AND NEVER GIVE UP... मैक्सिमम बच्चे जो कि जेई का
प्रिपरेशन कर रहे होते हैं मोर देन 50% ऑफ द STUDENTS they give up in between...
Balancing Study & Relaxation: The need to balance study with rest, breaks, and
activities that promote well-being.
Clip Nawa: "...तुमको जो करना है करो बट कुछ भी ऐसी एक्टिविटी में इवॉल्व मत होना
जिसके बारे में तुम सोचते रहो..."
Conclusion

These sources present a holistic approach to JEE/NEET preparation, emphasising that


success is not just about academic prowess but also about strategic planning, a
positive mindset, effective techniques, and consistent effort. The importance of
self-awareness, adaptability, and resilience is emphasised throughout.

."

Frequently Asked Questions: JEE/NEET Preparation Strategies


My 11th grade was a disaster. Is it still possible to prepare for the JEE/NEET
exams in 12th grade or in a year? Absolutely. It is entirely possible to prepare
for the JEE/NEET exams effectively in your 12th grade or within a year, even if
your 11th grade preparation was not optimal. With a dedicated strategy and hard
work, you can cover the entire syllabus, including both 11th and 12th-grade
material. Many students have successfully achieved this. The key is to adopt a
structured approach and not to be discouraged by past performance. You can even do
this with 12th board prep.
What is a recommended study strategy for students who have not prepared adequately
in 11th? A smart approach involves focusing on building a solid foundation of core
concepts, including the basics from 11th grade. This may involve first doing an
overview of all the 11th grade concepts and identifying weak areas. Allocate
specific times weekly or daily to cover 11th grade syllabus while keeping pace with
12th-grade material. Prioritize understanding core principles over attempting to
cover everything superficially. Test yourself often, and revisit weak topics.
How much time should I dedicate daily to JEE/NEET preparation, and how should I
structure my study hours? A dedicated JEE/NEET student needs to work 6-8 hours a
day minimum. This can be broken into chunks of dedicated learning time, self-study
and practice. Start with quick review of previous coaching notes, followed by
chemistry. Then include physics for learning. Make time for regular breaks. If
possible, do some revision before bed. For those who are struggling, a mix of self-
study (7.5 hours) and classes (4.5 hours) is a must. This may be adjusted according
to school/coaching schedules.
What are some common misconceptions (myths) about JEE preparation, and what is the
reality?
Myth: Only high-weightage topics are necessary to get into an IIT. Reality: JEE
exams test your overall conceptual understanding; selective study will help pass
but not get high ranks, and you might get surprised in the exam hall. Questions are
often interrelated.
Myth: You need to study intensely for 16-18 hours daily. Reality: Consistency is
more important than intensity. It is not about the hours but more about efficiency.
Study 6 hours a day but make it good studying. Consistent, efficient study is
better than an occasional marathon.
Myth: Coaching is a guarantee of success. Reality: Coaching is just one factor.
Your effort, attitude, and problem solving skills are more important.
Myth: There is a shortcut to JEE success. Reality: There is no shortcut. The JEE is
like a Test match not a T20 or super over. Consistent, hard work over time is
necessary to get the best result.
How should I approach test-taking to avoid common mistakes and maximise my score?
Pre-Exam: Get a good night's sleep, eat a light and healthy meal, and visualize
success, have all required items ready. Pressure is okay if you know what you are
working for.
During Exam: Forget about the outcome or what others are doing, focus on accuracy
rather than just trying to answer everything, and apply the 10-second rule to
questions: attempt if easy, mark for later if moderate, and skip unfamiliar ones.
Test-Analysis: Analyze your mistakes and make a vow not to repeat them in the next
exam. Review what went wrong, not just what score you got. The point is to improve
from your mistakes and not be demotivated.
What is the "block strategy" and how can it help with JEE/NEET preparation? The
block strategy is a method of consolidating preparation by dividing study material
into blocks and tackling one at a time. The time blocking rules break down your day
into 4 parts: t1 for long blocks (classes); t2 for 90 mins of work; t3 for 30 mins
of review; and t4 for 10 mins of short revisions. It is important to divide each
chapter into smaller blocks. Rate each chapter in each block based on how well you
understand the material: A (strong grasp), B (mostly comfortable), or C (needs
improvement). These can also be split into plus and minus ratings. This will help
when making study plans. The blocks are also split by subject; each row in a block
contains material for a specific subject. This helps integrate the different
subjects in your head. The method helps with organization and retention.
How should I handle backlogs in my JEE/NEET preparation, and is it possible to
manage 11th grade material with 12th grade studies? Yes, it is very much possible
to manage 11th-grade material alongside your 12th-grade studies. Approach it with a
combo method where you study 12th and then do 1 hour or so of backlog study in 11th
grade. Divide the chapters up into sections and practice questions for every
section. Use a consistent method for reviewing and solving questions. Focus on
concepts and practice questions to reinforce each chapter. It is important to avoid
starting more backlogs as you go forward.
What are some important habits and practices that can enhance my preparation beyond
academics?
Sleep: Aim for 7-9 hours of focused sleep each night.
Exercise and Meditation: Incorporate 15-20 minutes of daily exercise, yoga, or
meditation to boost energy, focus, and reduce stress.
Nutrition: Eat healthy and light meals to maintain energy levels.
Time Management: Use time bound practice during tests and assignments. Keep a
detailed study routine with times blocked out for specific tasks.
Review: Regularly review what went well and what areas need attention. Do daily and
weekly planning.
Self-Awareness: Know your weak areas and work on them.
Stay Positive: Maintain a positive mindset and don't be afraid to make mistakes. It
is better to make mistakes in practice than in the exam itself.
Monitor Progress: Keep a progress chart of how many questions you solved and what
kind of studying you do.

Got it! I'll create a detailed plan to help you systematically revise the 11th-
grade syllabus and complete the 12th-grade syllabus within your timeline. Here's
the breakdown:

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## **Current Phase: Mid-Feb to March End (11th Grade Revision Plan)**

### **Weekly Plan (6 Days Study + 1 Day Light Revision)**


- **Physics:** Focus on 2-3 chapters per week, solving at least 30 problems per
chapter.
- **Chemistry:** Revise theory, memorize reactions, and solve problems (inorganic,
physical, and organic equally).
- **Mathematics:** Practice at least 50 questions daily on mixed concepts from
revisited chapters.

#### **Daily Schedule (Approx. 8 Hours Study Time)**


- **Morning (2 hours)**: Physics theory + numerical
- **Midday (2 hours)**: Chemistry (Organic/Inorganic focus)
- **Afternoon (2 hours)**: Mathematics problem-solving
- **Evening (1.5 hours)**: Mixed question practice from all subjects
- **Night (30 minutes)**: Revision notes review

---

## **April to October (Complete 12th Syllabus + 11th Revision)**

### **Monthly Focus**


- **April to July:** Complete 12th syllabus (Block-wise, per attachment)
- **August to October:** Simultaneous 11th and 12th revision

#### **Weekly Plan (April to October)**


- **Physics:** 3 chapters per week (2 from 12th, 1 from 11th)
- **Chemistry:** 2 chapters from 12th + 1 from 11th
- **Mathematics:** 3 chapters per week (balanced between both grades)
- **Sunday:** Mock tests and revision

---

#### **Daily Study Schedule (8-9 Hours)**

- **Morning (2 hours)**: New Physics topic


- **Midday (2 hours)**: Chemistry (alternate between organic and physical)
- **Afternoon (2.5 hours)**: Mathematics
- **Evening (1.5 hours)**: Mixed problem-solving
- **Night (1 hour)**: Concept reinforcement or note-making

---

## **November & December (Final Revision)**

- **Mock Tests:** 3 per week


- **Focused Revision:** Analyze weak areas
- **Daily Revision Schedule:**
- Physics: 2 hours
- Chemistry: 2 hours
- Mathematics: 3 hours
- Mixed Question Practice: 1 hour

This comprehensive schedule will ensure efficient completion of your preparation


for JEE 2025. Let me know if you'd like this in a document or need further
adjustments!

Here’s a structured **Excel-style plan** for your JEE Main 2025 preparation,
incorporating all phases and the Block Strategy. The plan is divided into **Phase 1
(Feb-March)**, **Phase 2 (April-October)**, and **Phase 3 (November-December)**.
Each week is organized with specific topics from Physics, Chemistry, and
Mathematics.

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### **Phase 1: Revising Class 11th Syllabus (Feb 8 - March 31, 2025)**

| **Week** | **Day** | **Physics Topics** | **Chemistry Topics**


| **Mathematics Topics** | **Tasks** |
|----------|---------|-----------------------------------|-------------------------
-----------|---------------------------------|-----------------------------------|
| Week 1 | Mon | Units & Dimensions | Atomic Structure
| Sets, Relations, Functions | Revise theory + solve PYQs |
| | Tue | Kinematics | Periodic Table
| Quadratic Equations | Practice problems (DPPs) |
| | Wed | Newton’s Laws of Motion | Chemical Bonding
| Binomial Theorem | Revise short notes |
| | Thu | Friction | GOC + Isomerism
| Sequences & Series | Solve PYQs |
| | Fri | Work, Energy & Power | Hydrocarbons
| Straight Lines | Weekly revision |
| Week 2 | Mon | Circular Motion | Equilibrium
| Conic Sections | Revise theory + solve examples |
| ... | ... | ... | ...
| ... | ... |

*(Repeat this structure weekly for all Class 11 topics until March end.)*

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### **Phase 2: Completing Class 12th Syllabus (April - October)**

#### Example Weekly Plan for April (Block B1 Topics)

| **Week** | **Day** | **Physics Topics (B1)** | **Chemistry


Topics (B1)** | **Mathematics Topics (B1)** |
|-----------------|---------------|---------------------------------|--------------
-----------------------|-----------------------------------|
| Week 1 (April) | Mon | Current Electricity (CE) | Atomic
Structure + Periodic Table | Functions + Series |
| | Tue | Electrostatics (ELS) | GOC +
Isomerism | Quadratic Equations |
| | Wed | Gravitation + Capacitance | Chemical
Bonding | Binomial Theorem |
| | Thu | Ray Optics + Viscosity | Hydrocarbons
| Circles |
| | Fri | Revision of Physics B1 topics | Revision of
Chemistry B1 topics | Revision of Maths B1 topics |
| Week 2 (April) ... ... ...
... |

#### Example Weekly Plan for May-June (Block B2 Topics)

| Week Day Physics Topics (B2) Chemistry Topics


(B2) Mathematics Topics (B2) |
|-----------------|---------------|---------------------------------|--------------
-----------------------|-----------------------------------|
| Week 5 Mon Errors & Experiments Chemical Kinetics
Quadratic Equations |
| Tue Magnetism Electrochemistry
Vectors |
| Wed Wave Optics Oxygen Containing
Compounds Matrices |
| Thu Thermodynamics QA
Probability |

*(Continue this structure for all B2 and B3 blocks until October.)*


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### **Phase 3: Final Revision and Mock Tests (November - December)**

#### November: Focused Revision of Both Classes

| **Week** Day Physics Chemistry


Mathematics Tasks |
|-----------------|--------------|---------------------------------|---------------
-------------------|-----------------------------------|
| Week 1 Mon Modern Physics Organic Chemistry
Revision Calculus Solve PYQs + Mock Tests
|
| Tue Mechanics Inorganic Chemistry
Revision Algebra Analyze test mistakes |
| Wed Thermodynamics Physical Chemistry
Revision Coordinate Geometry Formula revision
|

#### December: Mock Tests and Weak Areas

- Take full-length mock tests every alternate day.


- Review weak areas identified in tests.
- Focus on high-weightage chapters and quick formula reviews.

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### Additional Notes:


1. Ensure daily time allocation:
- Morning: Theory revision.
- Afternoon: Problem-solving.
- Evening: PYQs/DPPs.
2. Use the Block Strategy to stay on track with syllabus completion.
3. Dedicate weekends to test-taking and analysis.

This structured plan ensures you systematically cover the syllabus while leaving
ample time for revision and practice.

Full form of all chapters used in block strategy video of JEE Main 2025 are listed
below.

PHYSICS
CAP - Capacitance
CE - Current Electricity
RO - Ray Optics
KIN - Kinematics
ELS - Electrostatics (Gravitation also to be covered here)
NLM - Newton's Laws of motion
FR - Friction
MODERN - Modern Physics
TP – Thermal Physics (Expansion, Calorimetry & Heat Transfer)
WEP - Work, Energy & Power
CIR - Circular Motion
MAG - Magnetism
WO - Wave Optics
FLD - Fluid Mechanics (Statics & Dynamics)
SHM - Simple Harmonic Motion
EMW - Electromagnetic Waves
ERX - Errors & Experiments
SEMI - Semiconductor
KTG - Kinetic Theory of Gases
TH - Thermodynamics
U&D - Units and Dimensions
SOP - System of Particles
RBD - Rigid Body Dynamics
EMI - Electromagnetic Induction
ST - Surface Tension VIS - Viscosity
ELA - Elasticity

CHEMISTRY
AS - Atomic Structure
PT - Periodic Table
C. Bond - Chemical Bonding
GOC - General Organic Chemistry
HC - Hydro Carbon
THERMO - Thermodynamics
ELC - Electro Chemistry
CK - Chemical Kinetics
D&F BLK - D&F Block
HAL - Halides
O2 CCP - Oxygen Containing Carbon Compounds
N2 CCP - Nitrogen Containing Carbon Compounds
EQ - Equilibrium
BCC - Basic Concept of Chemistry
RED - Redox
LS - Liquid Solution
COOD - Co-ordination Compounds
P- BLK - p block
BIO - Bio Molecule

MATHS
MAT - Matrix
DET - Determinants
BIN - Binomial
FOM - Fundamental of Maths
SRF - SET, Relation & Functions
SEQ - Sequence of Series
LCD - Limits Continuity and Differentiability
MOD - Method of Differentiation
SL - Straight Line
AOD - Application of derivatives
INT - Integral Calculus
CIR - Circle
DI - Definite Integration
DE - Differential Equation
QUAD - Quadratic
VEC - Vector
3D - Three Dimensional Geometry
CPX - Complex
P&C - Permutation & Combinations
TRIGO - Trigonometry
PROB - Probability

BLOCK METHOD

| Block | Physics (T1) | Physics (T2) | Chemistry (T1) | Chemistry (T2) | Maths
(T1) | Maths (T2) |
|-------|----------------|----------------|----------------|----------------|------
------|------------|
| B1 | CE + ELA | NLM + ST | AS + PT | C.BOND | FOM +
SRF | SEQ |
| | ELS + UND | SHM + FLD | GOC + ISO | GL + THERMO | LCD +
MOD | SL |
| | GRV + CAP | MODR + EMW | COOD | HC + POC | CPX +
BIN | AOD |
| | RO + VIS | KIN + TP | BCC + RED | HAL | CIR
| INT |
| B2 | ERR + EXP | WO | CK | LS | QUAD
| DI + DE |
| | MAG + ELA | WEP + CIR | ELC | O₂ CCP | VEC +
3D | PROB |
| | EMI + AC | KTG + TH | N₂ CCP | QA | MAT +
DET | P & C |
| B3 | WAVE | SEMI | BIO | d & f BLK | TRIGO
| CONICS |
| | SOP | RBD | EQ | p-BLK | STAT
| |

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