The National Testing Agency (NTA) will conduct the JEE Main 2025 exam from January 22 to 31, 2025. Candidates who have registered for the exam must be anxious about strategising their last one-month preparation plan. This article will cover a week-wise timetable for each subject—Physics, Mathematics, and Chemistry—for JEE Main 2025 preparation. Additionally, you can download the JEE Main syllabus PDF, previous years’ question papers, and check the chapter-wise weightage.
Note that this year, the NTA has removed the optional questions in Section B of the JEE Main 2025 exam, leading to a revised exam pattern. Now, there will be 75 mandatory questions, each carrying 4 marks, making the total marks for JEE Main 300.
It is crucial for serious aspirants to have a well-structured JEE Main study plan focusing on the important chapters of each subject. As per past years’ toppers’ tips, candidates should devote equal time to Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, with additional focus on topics where they feel confident—especially when only one month is left for the exam.
JEE Main Preparation Tips for Last One-Month – Key Points
Here are the key pointers which candidates must keep in mind while preparing for JEE 2025.
- Check the revised JEE Main exam pattern and download the syllabus.
- Get JEE Main Books including NCERTs and other standard books for comprehensive preparation
- Strategise your own subject-wise JEE Main preparation plan based on your strengths and weaknesses and stick to it till the exam is over.
- Check JEE Main past years’ papers high-weightage topics for Physics, Chemistry, and Maths and create your own preparation strategy for each subject.
- Download both official and unofficial JEE Main Question Papers PDF and practise it daily.
- Usually, candidates find the JEE Main Maths section and the JEE Main Physics Section quite difficult. Better to have proper strategy and study-tips for the section you find difficult.
Important Topics in JEE Main Exam
In the table below, you will find subject-wise important topics and high-weightage chapters:
Subject | Important Topics |
Physics | Magnetics, Electromagnetic Induction, Optics & Modern Physics, Kinematics, Gravitation, Fluids, Heat & Thermodynamics, Waves & Sound, Capacitors & Electrostatics |
Chemistry | Mole Concepts in Physical Chemistry, and Amines and Oxygen-containing compounds in Organic Chemistry, Coordination Chemistry & Chemical Bonding in Inorganic Chemistry, Electrochemistry, Chemical & Ionic Equilibrium, |
Mathematics | Functions, Limits, Continuity, and Differentiability, Application of Derivatives, Definite Integral in Calculus, Quadratic Equations & Expressions, Complex Numbers, Probability, Vectors, and Matrices in Algebra, Circle, Parabola, Hyperbola in Coordinate Geometry |
JEE Main Study Plan for One-Month
The one-month JEE Main study plan is an important part of the whole preparation. The last month should be utilized by candidates effectively with equitable time allotted to all subjects. The complete focus should be on high-weightage chapters for Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics.
Week | Physics Topics | Chemistry Topics | Mathematics Topics | Practise and Strategy |
Week 1 | Kinematics Laws of Motion Work, Power & Energy | Mole Concept Atomic Structure Chemical Bonding | Sets, Relations, and Functions Complex Numbers Quadratic Equations | Solve NCERT and basic questions for all topics. Attempt 1-2 mock tests (analyze mistakes). |
Week 2 | Rotational Motion Gravitation Properties of Matter | Thermodynamics Equilibrium Redox Reactions | Matrices and Determinant Sequence and Series Permutations & Combinations | Practice previous years’ JEE questions for Week 1 topics. Take topic-wise quizzes for all subjects |
Week 3 | Current Electricity Magnetism Electromagnetic Induction | Organic Chemistry Hydrocarbons Halides | Differential Calculus Integral Calculus | Time yourself solving a full-length mock test Revise Week 2 topics. |
Week 4 | Modern Physics Optics Semiconductors | Coordination Compounds Biomolecules Polymers | Probability Vectors and 3D Geometry Trigonometry | Solve 2-3 length full mock tests Focus on weak areas |
JEE Main Preparation – How to practise sample question papers?
To practise sample question papers, students must keep the following things in mind:
- Start with topic-specific questions after studying each chapter.
- Gradually move to mixed-topic practice papers to develop adaptability.
- For the final two weeks, solve full-length JEE Main papers under timed conditions.
- After each test, analyze mistakes and revisit weak topics.
JEE Main Question Papers PDF (Download)
Top 8 Tips to Ace the JEE Main Exam
Acing the JEE Main exam requires comprehensive preparation including understanding the core concepts of each subject, covering the syllabus from NCERTs and other books, solving practice question papers, and achieving a perfection level in most topics to score good marks in the exam.
Aspirants can reach the level where they can score over 200+ marks in the exam by incorporating the following ways:
- Start preparation as early as possible. The more time you spend strengthening the understanding of topics and sub-topics, the more it is easier to solve them in the examination.
- Create a weekly study plan – It is important to create a weekly study plan which includes preparation of all subjects. Choose a topic of your own choice to study and prepare.
- Do not miss the deadline – Do not miss deadlines you created in your study timetable. Cover every topic for that week.
- Practise Questions – Practise NCERT questions, previous year paper questions, and other problems related to that particular topic. This should continue till the exam is around the corner.
- Analyze Yourself – After completing every week of study plan analyze yourself; make sure you are confident enough with respect to any topic you covered.
- Increase your ability – One aspect where most candidates fail is they do not try to increase their ability to solve difficult questions. If you are able to solve difficult problems, your rank will exponentially increase.
- Stay Consistent – Aspirants must stay consistent with their revision of chapters and related topics. Revising core concepts, important topics, and remember crucial formulas are vital for exam preparation.
- Keep your brain free of doubts – Serious preparation for the JEE Main exam is an important aspect; however, one should not undermine the importance of a mind free of doubts, anxiety, and stress.
Frequently Asked Questions
How to prepare for the JEE Main exam in one month?
JEE Main one-month preparations strategy includes –
- Covering important topics of Physics, Chemistry, and Maths
- Consistent revision of those topics
- Solving previous year’s question papers and mock tests
How to do revision for JEE Main exam 2025?
Revise crucial and high-weightage topics. While studying, students must have the habit of creating self-notes. This allows them to revise topics easily from their study notes.
From where can I get previous JEE Main question papers?
JEE Main previous years’ question paper PDF download link is given above in the article. Students must download them and practise them daily.
I am weak in Maths. How to cover it for the JEE Main exam?
Cover JEE Main maths high-weightage chapters only if you are not confident enough to prepare comprehensively for it. Watch YouTube videos in your mother tongue for a better understanding of any chapter.
I am not able to score well in JEE Main mock tests. What should I do?
If you are struggling with scoring good marks in JEE Main mock tests, it is high time you strengthen your understanding of core concepts. Also, analyze the topics in which you are lacking.