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Updated 2026-04-06 · 2026 Edition

DU Unit B Admission (Science) 6-Month Plan

A complete 180-day plan covering 53 highest-weightage topics — prioritised by subject weight, not alphabet. No signup, no fees.

Days
180
Topics
53
Subjects
4
Phases
3
Full foundation a concept-first pass, a depth pass, a revision pass, and a structured mock series

How to actually use your 180 days

Build real understanding, then layer depth, two revision passes, and a structured mock series.

Daily study
2.5–3.5 hours
New topics / day
≈ 0.29
Approach
a concept-first pass, a depth pass, a revision pass, and a structured mock series

This 6-month plan gives you 180 days to work through 53 weighted DU Unit B Admission (Science) topics across 4 subjects — roughly 0.29 new topics a day at 2.5–3.5 hours of focused study. That moderate daily load is the point of starting this early — you trade intensity for retention.

DU Unit B Admission (Science) marks are not spread evenly across subjects. Physics, Chemistry, and Biology carry the heaviest weightage in recent papers, so this plan front-loads them — so they become the conceptual backbone the rest of the syllabus hangs off. Cover everything, and give weight 3–5 topics a second problem-solving pass. Low-weight topics get one solid pass — at this length they are worth keeping, not cutting.

Around 6 months lets you do far more than cover DU Unit B Admission (Science) — you can understand it: a concept pass, a problem-solving pass, then spaced revision across all 53 topics. A multi-month plan fails by drifting in the early, low-pressure weeks. Anchor each month to a concrete checkpoint so the slack does not become a late scramble.

What to prioritise & cut

Cover everything, and give weight 3–5 topics a second problem-solving pass. Low-weight topics get one solid pass — at this length they are worth keeping, not cutting.

Mock tests & revision

Topic and sectional tests through the build phase; full-length mocks every other week from the midpoint, weekly in the final two months. Maintain an error log from the start.

Weekly rhythm

Three arcs: a concept-building phase, a depth-and-problems phase, and a revision-plus-mocks phase. Each subject gets at least two spaced passes.

Phase-by-phase plan

24 weeks total

A 180-day plan only works when you sequence it. Here is how the 6-Month Plan breaks down — foundation, depth, then mocks.

  1. 1

    Foundation

    8 weeks

    Build concept depth across full syllabus

    Topic-wise notes
    Concept tests
    Recap docs
  2. 2

    Advanced + PYQs

    10 weeks

    PYQs of last 7-10 years; advanced problems

    Year-wise PYQ solving
    Topic-wise problem mastery
    Concept gap-fix list
  3. 3

    Mocks + final revision

    6 weeks

    Weekly full-length mocks; targeted revision

    10+ full mocks
    Weak-topic eradication
    Last-mile drill

Week-by-week schedule

Week Days Topics covered
1 1–7 Physics: Mechanics (w3)Chemistry: Atomic Structure (w3)Biology: Cell Biology (w3)
2 8–14 English: Reading Comprehension (w3)Physics: Heat and Thermodynamics (w3)Chemistry: Chemical Bonding (w3)
3 15–21 Biology: Genetics (w3)English: Grammar and Usage (w3)Physics: Waves and Optics (w3)
4 22–28 Chemistry: Organic Chemistry (w3)Biology: Evolution (w3)English: Vocabulary (w3)
5 29–35 Physics: Electricity and Magnetism (w3)Chemistry: Inorganic Chemistry (w3)Biology: Ecology (w3)
6 36–42 English: Sentence Rearrangement (w3)Physics: Modern Physics (w3)Chemistry: Physical Chemistry (w3)
7 43–49 Biology: Human Physiology (w3)English: Cloze Test (w3)Physics: Fluid Mechanics (w3)
8 50–56 Chemistry: Chemical Thermodynamics (w3)Biology: Plant Physiology (w3)English: Para Completion (w3)
9 57–63 Physics: Simple Harmonic Motion (w3)Chemistry: Electrochemistry (w3)Biology: Reproduction (w3)
10 64–70 English: Error Detection (w3)Physics: Gravitation (w3)Chemistry: Chemical Kinetics (w3)
11 71–77 Biology: Microbiology (w3)English: Phonetics and Pronunciation (w3)Physics: Elasticity (w3)
12 78–84 Chemistry: Solutions (w3)Biology: Biotechnology (w3)Physics: Surface Tension (w3)
13 85–91 Chemistry: Equilibrium (w3)Biology: Biochemistry (w3)Physics: Current Electricity (w3)
14 92–98 Chemistry: Acids and Bases (w3)Biology: Animal Kingdom (w3)Physics: Electromagnetic Induction (w3)
15 99–105 Chemistry: Solid State (w3)Biology: Plant Kingdom (w3)Physics: Optics (w3)
16 106–112 Chemistry: Biomolecules (w3)Biology: Health and Disease (w3)Physics: Nuclear Physics (w3)
17 113–119 Chemistry: Environmental Chemistry (w3)Biology: Developmental Biology (w3)Physics: Semiconductors (w3)
18 120–126 Chemistry: Chemistry Practical Skills (w3)Biology: Environmental Biology (w3)

Subject-wise topic split

Each topic shows its weightage (1–5 dots) and the concepts you'll cover. Higher-weight topics appear first.

Physics

15 topics
  • Mechanics ●●●○○

    Laws of motion, friction, work-energy theorem, conservation of momentum, rotational dynamics, moment of inertia, angular momentum, and gravitation for engineering applications.

  • Heat and Thermodynamics ●●●○○

    Heat transfer, specific heat, calorimetry, kinetic theory of gases, thermodynamic processes, laws of thermodynamics, entropy, and heat engines with efficiency calculations.

  • Waves and Optics ●●●○○

    Wave motion, superposition principle, standing waves, sound waves, Doppler effect, reflection, refraction, interference, diffraction, polarization, and optical instruments.

  • Electricity and Magnetism ●●●○○

    Coulomb's law, electric field, potential, capacitance, Ohm's law, Kirchhoff's laws, magnetic field, Biot-Savart law, electromagnetic induction, AC circuits, and electromagnetic waves.

  • Modern Physics ●●●○○

    Photoelectric effect, Bohr atom model, de Broglie wavelength, Heisenberg uncertainty principle, wave-particle duality, nuclear physics, radioactivity, and semiconductor physics.

  • Fluid Mechanics ●●●○○

    Pascal's law, Archimedes principle, Bernoulli's theorem, viscosity, surface tension, capillary action, and fluid dynamics applications in engineering systems.

  • Simple Harmonic Motion ●●●○○

    Oscillations, simple pendulum, mass-spring systems, damped oscillations, forced oscillations, resonance, and energy in SHM with graphical analysis.

  • Gravitation ●●●○○

    Newton's law of gravitation, variation of g, escape velocity, orbital velocity, Kepler's laws, satellite motion, and gravitational potential energy calculations.

  • + 7 more topics on the full roadmap →

Chemistry

15 topics
  • Atomic Structure ●●●○○

    Bohr's atomic model, quantum numbers, electron configuration, Aufbau principle, Hund's rule, Pauli's exclusion principle, and periodic properties of elements.

  • Chemical Bonding ●●●○○

    Ionic, covalent, and metallic bonds, VSEPR theory, hybridization (sp, sp², sp³), molecular orbital theory, bond parameters, and hydrogen bonding.

  • Organic Chemistry ●●●○○

    Nomenclature, structure, and reactions of alkanes, alkenes, alkynes, aromatic compounds, alcohols, aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids, and amines with reaction mechanisms.

  • Inorganic Chemistry ●●●○○

    Periodic table trends, s-block and p-block elements, coordination compounds, transition metals, lanthanides, actinides, and chemical periodicity across periods and groups.

  • Physical Chemistry ●●●○○

    Mole concept, stoichiometry, gas laws, liquid and solid states, colligative properties, chemical equilibrium, Le Chatelier's principle, and equilibrium constant calculations.

  • Chemical Thermodynamics ●●●○○

    First and second laws of thermodynamics, enthalpy, entropy, Gibbs free energy, spontaneity of reactions, thermochemical equations, and Hess's law applications.

  • Electrochemistry ●●●○○

    Redox reactions, electrochemical cells, standard electrode potentials, Nernst equation, electrolysis, Faraday's laws, batteries, and corrosion prevention methods.

  • Chemical Kinetics ●●●○○

    Rate of reactions, rate laws, order and molecularity, activation energy, Arrhenius equation, collision theory, and factors affecting reaction rates.

  • + 7 more topics on the full roadmap →

Biology

15 topics
  • Cell Biology ●●●○○

    Cell structure and organelles, prokaryotic vs eukaryotic cells, cell membrane transport, cell communication, cell division (mitosis and meiosis), and the cell theory.

  • Genetics ●●●○○

    Mendelian inheritance, Mendel's laws, chromosome theory of inheritance, DNA replication, gene expression, genetic disorders, sex-linked inheritance, and genetic engineering basics.

  • Evolution ●●●○○

    Theories of evolution (Lamarckism, Darwinism), natural selection, speciation, evidence of evolution, human evolution, and molecular phylogeny concepts.

  • Ecology ●●●○○

    Ecosystem structure and function, food chains and webs, ecological pyramids, biogeochemical cycles (carbon, nitrogen), biodiversity, and conservation biology.

  • Human Physiology ●●●○○

    Digestive, respiratory, circulatory, nervous, endocrine, and excretory systems in humans, including organs, processes, and disorders affecting each system.

  • Plant Physiology ●●●○○

    Photosynthesis (light and dark reactions), respiration (glycolysis, Krebs cycle), transpiration, mineral nutrition, plant hormones, and transport in plants.

  • Reproduction ●●●○○

    Asexual and sexual reproduction in plants and animals, pollination, fertilization, human reproductive system, menstrual cycle, contraception, and reproductive health.

  • Microbiology ●●●○○

    Bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa classification, microbial growth, diseases caused by microorganisms, immune system, antibodies, and vaccines.

  • + 7 more topics on the full roadmap →

English

8 topics
  • Reading Comprehension ●●●○○

    Passage analysis, main idea identification, inference making, vocabulary in context, and answering factual and inferential questions from unseen passages.

  • Grammar and Usage ●●●○○

    Parts of speech, subject-verb agreement, tenses, conditionals, voice (active and passive), reported speech, and correction of common grammatical errors.

  • Vocabulary ●●●○○

    Word formation (prefixes, suffixes, root words), synonyms and antonyms, idioms, phrasal verbs, collocations, and contextual vocabulary for academic and competitive settings.

  • Sentence Rearrangement ●●●○○

    Ordering jumbled sentences to form coherent paragraphs, identifying topic sentences, and logical sequence organization for paragraph construction.

  • Cloze Test ●●●○○

    Filling in blanks with appropriate words based on context, grammar, and collocation knowledge to complete passages meaningfully.

  • Para Completion ●●●○○

    Selecting the most appropriate sentence to complete a paragraph, maintaining logical flow, coherence, and thematic consistency throughout the passage.

  • Error Detection ●●●○○

    Identifying grammatical errors in sentences including articles, prepositions, pronouns, conjunctions, and tense-related mistakes in English usage.

  • Phonetics and Pronunciation ●●●○○

    English sounds (vowels and consonants), word stress patterns, intonation, transcription basics, and differences between British and American pronunciation conventions.

Why a 180-day plan beats a 1,200-page prep book

DimensionTypical DU Unit B Admission (Science) bookThis 6-Month Plan
Time to startHours of reading before any study startsSeconds — plan is already here
PersonalisationOne-size-fits-allFits exactly your 180 days
FreshnessPrinted months agoUpdated for the 2026 cycle · verified 2026-04-06
Weightage signalAuthor guessDerived from last 5 years' papers
Cost₹500–2,500₹0
Sign-up requiredOften (with a trial trap)None

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DU Unit B Admission (Science) 6-Month Plan — common questions

Is 180 days enough to prepare for DU Unit B Admission (Science)? +

Around 6 months lets you do far more than cover DU Unit B Admission (Science) — you can understand it: a concept pass, a problem-solving pass, then spaced revision across all 53 topics. The honest answer depends on your starting point, but this 6-month plan is built to get the most from the time you have: build real understanding, then layer depth, two revision passes, and a structured mock series.

How many hours a day does this DU Unit B Admission (Science) 6-month plan need? +

Plan for 2.5–3.5 hours of focused study, covering about 0.29 new topics a day. Three arcs: a concept-building phase, a depth-and-problems phase, and a revision-plus-mocks phase. Each subject gets at least two spaced passes.

What should I skip if I am short on time? +

Cover everything, and give weight 3–5 topics a second problem-solving pass. Low-weight topics get one solid pass — at this length they are worth keeping, not cutting.

When should I start mock tests on this plan? +

Topic and sectional tests through the build phase; full-length mocks every other week from the midpoint, weekly in the final two months. Maintain an error log from the start.

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