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Updated 2026-04-02 · 2026 Edition

NCEE (National Common Entrance Examination) Study Plan 2026

Free, ready-made NCEE (National Common Entrance Examination) roadmaps for whatever time you have left — from a last-week sprint to a full-year foundation build. Each one covers 72 weighted topics across 6 subjects, prioritised by weight, with a day-by-day schedule. No signup, no fees.

Choose your NCEE (National Common Entrance Examination) timeline

Each plan is built differently — not just a shorter version of the same thing. Pick the one that matches the days you have before NCEE (National Common Entrance Examination).

What every NCEE (National Common Entrance Examination) plan covers

All 72 topics across these 6 subjects, ordered by weightage so the highest-yield material comes first. Mathematics, Quantitative Reasoning, and Natural Science carry the most marks.

MathematicsQuantitative ReasoningNatural ScienceVerbal ReasoningEnglishCivic Education

All NCEE (National Common Entrance Examination) durations

Shorter than two weeks? Those are crash/revision tools — use them, but the indexed plans above are the ones built for a full preparation.

NCEE (National Common Entrance Examination) study plan — FAQs

How long do I need to prepare for NCEE (National Common Entrance Examination)? +

It depends on your starting point and target score. NCEE (National Common Entrance Examination) has 72 weighted topics across 6 subjects, so most candidates use a 3-to-6-month plan for a first serious attempt and a 1-year-plus plan to build from scratch. Shorter NCEE (National Common Entrance Examination) plans (2 weeks to 2 months) work for revision or a focused retake. Pick the timeline that matches the days you actually have.

Which subjects carry the most weight in NCEE (National Common Entrance Examination)? +

Across recent NCEE (National Common Entrance Examination) papers, Mathematics, Quantitative Reasoning, and Natural Science carry the heaviest weightage, so every plan here front-loads them. The full breakdown — all 6 subjects with per-topic weight — is shown on each duration's page.

Are these NCEE (National Common Entrance Examination) study plans really free? +

Yes. Every NCEE (National Common Entrance Examination) plan on StudyRoadmap is free with no signup and no paywall — the full day-by-day schedule, subject split, and weightage are all open on the page. You can also generate a personalised plan that adapts to topics you mark done.

How are these NCEE (National Common Entrance Examination) plans built? +

Topics are ordered by weightage derived from recent NCEE (National Common Entrance Examination) papers, then distributed across your chosen timeline so the highest-yield material is covered first. Plans were last reviewed 2026-04-02 for the 2026 cycle.

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