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Updated 2026-05-30 · 2026 Edition

Saudi University Admission (Qimiyah) 1-Year Plan

A complete 365-day plan covering 17 highest-weightage topics — prioritised by subject weight, not alphabet. No signup, no fees.

Days
365
Topics
17
Subjects
3
Phases
4
Long-horizon mastery a from-scratch concept pass, two depth passes, and a months-long mock campaign

How to actually use your 365 days

A year to build from the ground up: deep concepts, multiple passes, and a long mock campaign.

Daily study
2–3 hours
New topics / day
≈ 0.05
Approach
a from-scratch concept pass, two depth passes, and a months-long mock campaign

This 1-year plan gives you 365 days to work through 17 weighted Saudi University Admission (Qimiyah) topics across 3 subjects — roughly 0.05 new topics a day at 2–3 hours of focused study. That light daily load is sustainable for a full year without burning out — consistency beats intensity over this long.

Saudi University Admission (Qimiyah) marks are not spread evenly across subjects. Mathematics, Biology, and Arabic carry the heaviest weightage in recent papers, so this plan front-loads them — so the early months build deep fluency in them while there is time to spare. Cut nothing. Over a year, low-weight topics are exactly where you build the edge most candidates never reach — depth compounds at this length.

A full year means you are not preparing for Saudi University Admission (Qimiyah) so much as mastering it — building every one of the 17 topics from first principles, including the low-weight ones that separate top ranks from safe passes. The year-long failure mode is silent drift — early months feel relaxed, then the second half panics. Run monthly self-tests so a slipping schedule shows up early.

What to prioritise & cut

Cut nothing. Over a year, low-weight topics are exactly where you build the edge most candidates never reach — depth compounds at this length.

Mock tests & revision

Light topic tests in the first months, monthly full-length mocks from the midpoint, shifting to weekly in the final 10–12 weeks. Revisit your error log on a spaced schedule throughout.

Weekly rhythm

Quarter-by-quarter: foundations, depth and problem-solving, full-syllabus revision, then a mock-and-fine-tuning quarter. Re-touch every subject at least three times.

Phase-by-phase plan

52 weeks total

A 365-day plan only works when you sequence it. Here is how the 1-Year Plan breaks down — foundation, depth, then mocks.

  1. 1

    Foundation Q1

    12 weeks

    Concept pass + textbook coverage

    NCERT/standard-text mastery
    Topic-wise notes
    Concept tests
  2. 2

    Advanced Q2

    12 weeks

    Higher-difficulty material, problem journals

    Reference book problems
    Topic-wise journals
    Weak-area drill
  3. 3

    Practice Q3

    14 weeks

    PYQs + topic-wise mocks

    Last 10 years PYQs
    Topic-mock cycles
    Error log
  4. 4

    Mocks + revision Q4

    14 weeks

    Weekly full-length mocks + final revision

    12+ mocks
    Final cheatsheets
    Last-mile drill

Week-by-week schedule

Week Days Topics covered
1 1–7 Arabic: Arabic Grammar (النحو) (w5)
2 8–14 Mathematics: Algebra and Equations (w5)
3 15–21 Biology: Genetics and Evolution (w5)
4 22–28 Arabic: Arabic Morphology (الصرف) (w4)
5 29–35 Mathematics: Functions and Graphs (w4)
6 36–42 Biology: Cell Biology and Biochemistry (w4)
7 43–49 Arabic: Vocabulary and Language Usage (w4)
8 50–56 Mathematics: Geometry and Measurement (w4)
9 57–63 Biology: Animal Physiology (w4)
10 64–70 Arabic: Text Comprehension and Reading (w4)
11 71–77 Mathematics: Arithmetic and Number Sense (w4)
12 78–84 Biology: Human Anatomy and Health (w4)
13 85–91 Arabic: Rhetoric and Literary Analysis (البلاغة) (w3)
14 92–98 Mathematics: Trigonometry (w3)
15 99–105 Biology: Plant Biology (w3)
16 106–112 Mathematics: Probability and Statistics (w3)
17 113–119 Biology: Ecology and Environment (w3)

Subject-wise topic split

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

Arabic

5 topics
  • Arabic Grammar (النحو) ●●●●●

    Nahw (Arabic syntax) — sentence structure, case endings (إعراب), noun patterns, verb conjugation, and grammatical analysis. Core Qiya test component for Saudi university admission.

  • Arabic Morphology (الصرف) ●●●●○

    Sarf rules — word formation, root patterns (أوزان), derived nouns and verbs, conjugation patterns, and morphological analysis of Arabic words.

  • Vocabulary and Language Usage ●●●●○

    Classical and modern Arabic vocabulary, synonyms and antonyms, contextual word usage, idiomatic expressions, and lexical analysis in literary and religious texts.

  • Text Comprehension and Reading ●●●●○

    Reading comprehension passages from classical Arabic literature, Quranic excerpts, and modern texts. Inference, main idea, and vocabulary-in-context questions.

  • Rhetoric and Literary Analysis (البلاغة) ●●●○○

    Metaphor, simile, metonymy, hyperbole, and other rhetorical devices. Analysis of Quranic, prophetic, and classical literary texts — important for Qiya overall score.

Mathematics

6 topics
  • Algebra and Equations ●●●●●

    Linear and quadratic equations, inequalities, polynomials, rational expressions, logarithms, and exponential functions — core quantitative section for Saudi university admission tests.

  • Functions and Graphs ●●●●○

    Domain and range, composite functions, inverse functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, and graphical analysis of different function types.

  • Geometry and Measurement ●●●●○

    Plane geometry (triangles, circles, quadrilaterals), solid geometry, area, perimeter, volume, and properties of geometric shapes.

  • Arithmetic and Number Sense ●●●●○

    Fractions, decimals, ratios, proportions, percentages, and basic number theory (divisibility, primes). Fast and accurate arithmetic is essential for Qiyas quantitative section.

  • Trigonometry ●●●○○

    Trigonometric ratios, identities, equations, and applications of trigonometry in geometry and physics — frequently tested in the quantitative section of Qiyas.

  • Probability and Statistics ●●●○○

    Basic probability, counting principles, permutations and combinations, mean, median, mode, and standard deviation — common in Qiyas quantitative section.

Biology

6 topics
  • Genetics and Evolution ●●●●●

    Mendelian inheritance, DNA replication, gene expression, genetic disorders, evolutionary theory, natural selection, and population genetics — highest-weight biology topic for Saudi achievement test.

  • Cell Biology and Biochemistry ●●●●○

    Cell structure, organelles, cell membrane, enzymes, carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, nucleic acids, and metabolic processes (photosynthesis, cellular respiration).

  • Animal Physiology ●●●●○

    Digestive, circulatory, respiratory, nervous, and endocrine systems in humans and animals. Homeostasis, feedback mechanisms, and organ system integration.

  • Human Anatomy and Health ●●●●○

    Major human organ systems, common diseases, immunity (innate and adaptive), vaccines, and public health concepts — frequently tested in Saudi medical admission exams.

  • Plant Biology ●●●○○

    Plant cell structure, photosynthesis, plant tissues, transport mechanisms (xylem, phloem), plant hormones, and reproduction in plants.

  • Ecology and Environment ●●●○○

    Ecosystem structure, food webs, biogeochemical cycles, population ecology, ecological succession, and environmental conservation.

Why a 365-day plan beats a 1,200-page prep book

DimensionTypical Saudi University Admission (Qimiyah) bookThis 1-Year Plan
Time to startHours of reading before any study startsSeconds — plan is already here
PersonalisationOne-size-fits-allFits exactly your 365 days
FreshnessPrinted months agoUpdated for the 2026 cycle · verified 2026-05-30
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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Saudi University Admission (Qimiyah) 1-Year Plan — common questions

Is 365 days enough to prepare for Saudi University Admission (Qimiyah)? +

A full year means you are not preparing for Saudi University Admission (Qimiyah) so much as mastering it — building every one of the 17 topics from first principles, including the low-weight ones that separate top ranks from safe passes. The honest answer depends on your starting point, but this 1-year plan is built to get the most from the time you have: a year to build from the ground up: deep concepts, multiple passes, and a long mock campaign.

How many hours a day does this Saudi University Admission (Qimiyah) 1-year plan need? +

Plan for 2–3 hours of focused study, covering about 0.05 new topics a day. Quarter-by-quarter: foundations, depth and problem-solving, full-syllabus revision, then a mock-and-fine-tuning quarter. Re-touch every subject at least three times.

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

Cut nothing. Over a year, low-weight topics are exactly where you build the edge most candidates never reach — depth compounds at this length.

When should I start mock tests on this plan? +

Light topic tests in the first months, monthly full-length mocks from the midpoint, shifting to weekly in the final 10–12 weeks. Revisit your error log on a spaced schedule throughout.

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