JEE Main 1-Month Plan
A complete 30-day plan covering 81 highest-weightage topics — prioritised by subject weight, not alphabet. No signup, no fees.
- Days
- 30
- Topics
- 81
- Subjects
- 3
- Phases
- 2
How to actually use your 30 days
A single full pass plus targeted revision of your weak areas — one demanding month.
This 1-month plan gives you 30 days to work through 81 weighted JEE Main topics across 3 subjects — roughly 2.7 new topics a day at 5–6 hours of focused study. That is a demanding but realistic daily load for a one-month working timeline.
JEE Main marks are not spread evenly across subjects. Physics, Mathematics, and Chemistry carry the heaviest weightage in recent papers, so this plan front-loads them — so they are mastered in the first fortnight and the lighter subjects fill the rest. Cover weight 3–5 topics thoroughly. Give weight 1–2 topics a single light reading in your final week rather than skipping them outright.
30 days lets you cover the full JEE Main syllabus once at a steady pace, then circle back to whatever stayed shaky. At this pace it is tempting to chase coverage and never revise. Protect the weekly consolidation day — it is what makes the pass stick.
What to prioritise & cut
Cover weight 3–5 topics thoroughly. Give weight 1–2 topics a single light reading in your final week rather than skipping them outright.
Mock tests & revision
From the second week, sit one full-length mock every week and analyse it fully before moving on — analysis matters more than the score.
Weekly rhythm
Each week: 5 days new topics, 1 day consolidating that week, 1 day mock + review. Keep a running error log.
Phase-by-phase plan
4 weeks totalA 30-day plan only works when you sequence it. Here is how the 1-Month Plan breaks down — foundation, depth, then mocks.
- 1
Foundation pass
3 weeksCover full syllabus once, weight-sorted
Daily ~3 topicsShort notes per topicEnd-of-week recap - 2
Mock + revision
1 weekTwo full-length mocks + targeted revision
Mock 1 + analysisMock 2 + analysisWeak-area drill
Week-by-week schedule
| Week | Days | Topics covered |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1–7 | Physics: Laws of Motion (w5)Chemistry: Chemical Bonding (w5)Mathematics: Trigonometry (w5)Physics: Work Energy Power (w5)Chemistry: Thermodynamics (w5)Mathematics: Limits (w5)Physics: Thermodynamics (w5)Chemistry: Atomic Structure (w4)Mathematics: Differentiation (w5)Physics: Electrostatics (w5)Chemistry: Equilibrium (w4)Mathematics: AOD (w5)Physics: Current Electricity (w5)Chemistry: Electrochemistry (w4)Mathematics: Complex Numbers (w5)Physics: EMI (w5)Chemistry: Kinetics (w4) |
| 2 | 8–14 | Mathematics: Continuity (w4)Physics: Ray Optics (w5)Chemistry: Periodic Table (w4)Mathematics: Differentiability (w4)Physics: Dual Nature (w5)Chemistry: p-Block (w4)Mathematics: Indefinite Integrals (w4)Physics: Motion in 1D (w4)Chemistry: d-Block (w4)Mathematics: Definite Integrals (w4)Physics: Motion in 2D (w4)Chemistry: Hydrocarbons (w4)Mathematics: Vector Algebra (w4)Physics: Rotational Motion (w4)Chemistry: Some Basic Concepts (w3)Mathematics: 3D Geometry (w4)Physics: Gravitation (w4) |
| 3 | 15–21 | Chemistry: Classification (w3)Mathematics: Probability (w4)Physics: Thermal Properties (w4)Chemistry: States of Matter (w3)Mathematics: Sequences (w4)Physics: SHM (w4)Chemistry: Redox (w3)Mathematics: Matrices (w4)Physics: Waves (w4)Chemistry: Solutions (w3)Mathematics: Parabola (w4)Physics: Capacitance (w4)Chemistry: s-Block (w3)Mathematics: Circle (w4)Physics: Moving Charges (w4)Chemistry: Metallurgy (w3)Mathematics: Sets Relations (w3) |
| 4 | 22–28 | Physics: Magnetism (w4)Chemistry: Haloalkanes (w3)Mathematics: Inverse Trig (w3)Physics: AC (w4)Chemistry: Alcohols Phenol Ether (w3)Mathematics: DE (w3)Physics: Wave Optics (w4)Chemistry: Aldehydes Ketones (w3)Mathematics: Permutations (w3)Physics: Units & Measurement (w3)Chemistry: Carboxylic Acids (w3)Mathematics: Binomial (w3)Physics: Mechanical Properties (w3)Chemistry: Amines (w3)Mathematics: Determinants (w3)Physics: Fluid Mechanics (w3)Chemistry: Biomolecules (w3) |
| 5 | 29–30 | Mathematics: Ellipse (w3)Physics: Kinetic Theory (w3)Chemistry: Surface Chemistry (w2)Mathematics: Hyperbola (w3)Physics: EM Waves (w3)Chemistry: Colloidal (w2)Mathematics: Straight Lines (w3)Physics: Atoms (w3)Chemistry: f-Block (w2)Physics: Nuclei (w3)Chemistry: Polymers (w2)Physics: Semiconductors (w3)Chemistry: Environmental Chemistry (w2) |
Subject-wise topic split
Each topic shows its weightage (1–5 dots) and the concepts you'll cover. Higher-weight topics appear first.
Physics
28 topics- Laws of Motion ●●●●●
Newton's three laws, free body diagrams, friction, pulley problems, and application of momentum conservation.
- Work Energy Power ●●●●●
Work done by forces, kinetic and potential energy, work-energy theorem, and power calculations.
- Thermodynamics ●●●●●
Laws of thermodynamics, specific heat capacities, isothermal and adiabatic processes, and heat engines.
- Electrostatics ●●●●●
Coulomb's law, electric field, electric dipole, Gauss's law, electric potential, and capacitance.
- Current Electricity ●●●●●
Electric current, Ohm's law, resistivity, combination of resistors, Kirchhoff's laws, and circuit analysis.
- EMI ●●●●●
Electromagnetic induction — Faraday's law, Lenz's law, motional EMF, self and mutual inductance, and AC generators.
- Ray Optics ●●●●●
Reflection, refraction, spherical mirrors, lenses, prism, total internal reflection, and optical instruments.
- Dual Nature ●●●●●
Photoelectric effect, Einstein's equation, photon concept, de Broglie wavelength, and wave-particle duality.
- + 20 more topics on the full roadmap →
Chemistry
28 topics- Chemical Bonding ●●●●●
Ionic, covalent, metallic, hydrogen, and van der Waals bonds; VSEPR theory, hybridisation, MOT, and dipole moment.
- Thermodynamics ●●●●●
Internal energy, enthalpy, Hess's law, Gibbs free energy, spontaneity, and thermochemical calculations.
- Atomic Structure ●●●●○
Bohr model, quantum numbers, Aufbau principle, Hund's rule, Pauli's exclusion principle, and electronic configuration.
- Equilibrium ●●●●○
Chemical equilibrium, Le Chatelier's principle, Kp and Kc, ionic equilibrium, pH, buffers, and solubility product.
- Electrochemistry ●●●●○
Galvanic cells, electrolytic cells, Nernst equation, conductance, Faraday's laws, and batteries.
- Kinetics ●●●●○
Rate of reaction, rate laws, order, molecularity, Arrhenius equation, and half-life calculations.
- Periodic Table ●●●●○
Trends in atomic radius, ionisation energy, electronegativity, electron affinity across periods and groups; s, p, d, f blocks.
- p-Block ●●●●○
Group 13-18 elements — boron, carbon family, nitrogen, oxygen, halogen, and noble gas compounds.
- + 20 more topics on the full roadmap →
Mathematics
25 topics- Trigonometry ●●●●●
Trigonometric ratios, identities, equations, inverse trig, and solution of triangles using sine and cosine rules.
- Limits ●●●●●
Limits of functions, L'Hospital's rule, limits of indeterminate forms, and standard limit formulas.
- Differentiation ●●●●●
Derivatives of various functions, product, quotient, chain rules, and implicit differentiation.
- AOD ●●●●●
Application of derivatives — equations of tangent and normal, finding maxima and minima, monotonicity, and optimisation problems.
- Complex Numbers ●●●●●
Complex numbers in algebraic form, Argand plane, modulus, argument, and De Moivre's theorem.
- Continuity ●●●●○
Continuity and differentiability, intermediate value theorem, and behavior of functions at points.
- Differentiability ●●●●○
Relationship between continuity and differentiability, Rolle's and Lagrange's mean value theorems, and derivative as a rate measure.
- Indefinite Integrals ●●●●○
Integration as antiderivative, standard integration formulas, substitution method, partial fractions, and integration by parts.
- + 17 more topics on the full roadmap →
Why a 30-day plan beats a 1,200-page prep book
| Dimension | Typical JEE Main book | This 1-Month Plan |
|---|---|---|
| Time to start | Hours of reading before any study starts | Seconds — plan is already here |
| Personalisation | One-size-fits-all | Fits exactly your 30 days |
| Freshness | Printed months ago | Updated for the 2026 cycle · verified 2026-04-06 |
| Weightage signal | Author guess | Derived from last 5 years' papers |
| Cost | ₹500–2,500 | ₹0 |
| Sign-up required | Often (with a trial trap) | None |
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JEE Main 1-Month Plan — common questions
Is 30 days enough to prepare for JEE Main? +
30 days lets you cover the full JEE Main syllabus once at a steady pace, then circle back to whatever stayed shaky. The honest answer depends on your starting point, but this 1-month plan is built to get the most from the time you have: a single full pass plus targeted revision of your weak areas — one demanding month.
How many hours a day does this JEE Main 1-month plan need? +
Plan for 5–6 hours of focused study, covering about 2.7 new topics a day. Each week: 5 days new topics, 1 day consolidating that week, 1 day mock + review. Keep a running error log.
What should I skip if I am short on time? +
Cover weight 3–5 topics thoroughly. Give weight 1–2 topics a single light reading in your final week rather than skipping them outright.
When should I start mock tests on this plan? +
From the second week, sit one full-length mock every week and analyse it fully before moving on — analysis matters more than the score.
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