Skip to main content
Updated 2026-04-06 · 2026 Edition

UNDANA Admission (Indonesia) 1-Year Plan

A complete 365-day plan covering 24 highest-weightage topics — prioritised by subject weight, not alphabet. No signup, no fees.

Days
365
Topics
24
Subjects
4
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
≈ 0.07
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 24 weighted UNDANA Admission (Indonesia) topics across 4 subjects — roughly 0.07 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.

UNDANA Admission (Indonesia) marks are not spread evenly across subjects. Mathematics, Language (Indonesian/English), and Science (Saintek) 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 UNDANA Admission (Indonesia) so much as mastering it — building every one of the 24 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 Mathematics: Topic 1 (w3)
2 8–14 Science (Saintek): Physics Fundamentals (w4)
3 15–21 Language (Indonesian/English): Reading Comprehension (w5)
4 22–28 General Knowledge: Indonesian Geography (w3)
5 29–35 Mathematics: Topic 2 (w3)
6 36–42 Science (Saintek): Chemistry Fundamentals (w4)
7 43–49 Language (Indonesian/English): Indonesian Language Proficiency (w4)
8 50–56 General Knowledge: Indonesian History and Culture (w3)
9 57–63 Mathematics: Topic 3 (w3)
10 64–70 Science (Saintek): Biology Fundamentals (w4)
11 71–77 Language (Indonesian/English): English Language Proficiency (w4)
12 78–84 General Knowledge: Civics and Indonesian Constitution (w3)
13 85–91 Mathematics: Topic 4 (w3)
14 92–98 Science (Saintek): Mathematics Fundamentals (w3)
15 99–105 Language (Indonesian/English): Writing and Expression (w3)
16 106–112 General Knowledge: Current Affairs (w3)
17 113–119 Mathematics: Topic 5 (w3)
18 120–126 Mathematics: Topic 6 (w3)
19 127–133 Mathematics: Topic 7 (w3)
20 134–140 Mathematics: Topic 8 (w3)
21 141–147 Mathematics: Topic 9 (w3)
22 148–154 Mathematics: Topic 10 (w3)
23 155–161 Mathematics: Topic 11 (w3)
24 162–168 Mathematics: Topic 12 (w3)

Subject-wise topic split

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

Mathematics

12 topics
  • Topic 1 ●●●○○
  • Topic 2 ●●●○○
  • Topic 3 ●●●○○
  • Topic 4 ●●●○○
  • Topic 5 ●●●○○
  • Topic 6 ●●●○○
  • Topic 7 ●●●○○
  • Topic 8 ●●●○○
  • + 4 more topics on the full roadmap →

Science (Saintek)

4 topics
  • Physics Fundamentals ●●●●○

    Mechanics (kinematics, dynamics, work-energy), waves, heat, electricity, and magnetism — core physics topics for Indonesian university entrance science track.

  • Chemistry Fundamentals ●●●●○

    Atomic structure, periodic table, chemical bonding, reactions, stoichiometry, and organic chemistry basics — essential chemistry topics for Indonesian university science programmes.

  • Biology Fundamentals ●●●●○

    Cell biology, genetics, evolution, plant and animal systems, ecology, and biotechnology — biology topics for Indonesian university entrance exams.

  • Mathematics Fundamentals ●●●○○

    Algebra, functions, trigonometry, statistics, and basic calculus concepts — mathematical foundations for Indonesian university science and engineering tracks.

Language (Indonesian/English)

4 topics
  • Reading Comprehension ●●●●●

    Understanding passages, identifying main ideas, inference, vocabulary in context, and critical analysis of texts in both Indonesian and English.

  • Indonesian Language Proficiency ●●●●○

    Bahasa Indonesia grammar, vocabulary, sentence structure, and formal writing conventions for Indonesian university entrance exams.

  • English Language Proficiency ●●●●○

    English grammar, vocabulary, reading comprehension, and basic academic writing skills tested in UTBK and other Indonesian entrance exams.

  • Writing and Expression ●●●○○

    Paragraph writing, essay structure, coherent argumentation, and proper use of formal language in academic contexts.

General Knowledge

4 topics
  • Indonesian Geography ●●●○○

    Physical and human geography of Indonesia — islands, provinces, climate, natural resources, and regional characteristics.

  • Indonesian History and Culture ●●●○○

    Major historical events, cultural heritage, independence struggle, and notable figures in Indonesian history.

  • Civics and Indonesian Constitution ●●●○○

    Pancasila, Indonesian constitution, government structure, citizenship, and civic responsibilities.

  • Current Affairs ●●●○○

    Recent national and international events, government policies, and issues relevant to Indonesian society.

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

DimensionTypical UNDANA Admission (Indonesia) 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 2026-04-06
Weightage signalAuthor guessDerived from last 5 years' papers
Cost₹500–2,500₹0
Sign-up requiredOften (with a trial trap)None

Other UNDANA Admission (Indonesia) plans

UNDANA Admission (Indonesia) 1-Year Plan — common questions

Is 365 days enough to prepare for UNDANA Admission (Indonesia)? +

A full year means you are not preparing for UNDANA Admission (Indonesia) so much as mastering it — building every one of the 24 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 UNDANA Admission (Indonesia) 1-year plan need? +

Plan for 2–3 hours of focused study, covering about 0.07 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.

Already know the pattern? Generate a topic-by-topic plan.

The full personalised roadmap covers weak topics first, tracks completion, and adapts as you mark topics done.

Generate Personalised Plan →