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5 Oct 2009 07:44:14 IST Like 22 people liked this 27 18888 View Post6 Months MASTER PREPARATION PLAN For IIT-JEE and Boards ExamsEngineering Entrance , JEE Main , JEE Main & Advanced , academic , Miscellaneous6 Months MASTER PREPARATION PLANFor IIT-JEE and Boards ExamsI recently came to know about goiit.com, and I really liked it so I joined it,I read an article http://www.goiit.com/posts/list/community-shelf-how-to-study-for-iit-jee-in-6-months-980831.htm on how to prepare for JEE in 6 months by written by Jesh and found it very good, so I decided to perfect the plan so here it goesBooks followed in this planning [you can modify the plan according to the books you have]Physics: HC VermaOrganic Chemistry: ArihantPhysical Chemistry: RC MukerjeeInorganic Chemistry: NCERT or Pradeeps, if you have time OP TandonMaths: Tata-McGraw Hill Course in Mathematics for IIT JEETime Left: a little more than 6 months or about 27 weeksWeek 1: Oct 5 to Oct 11Physics:1. Electric Field & Potential2. Gausss TheoremChemistry:1. Bonding in Organic Compounds2. Nomenclature of Organic Compounds3. IsomerismMaths:1. Functions2. Start Limits & ContinuityWeek 2: Oct 12 to Oct 18 Physics:1. Capacitors2. Start electric CurrentChemistry:1. Mechanism of Organic reactionsMaths:1. Finish Limits & Continuity2. Start DifferentiationWeek 3: Oct 19 to Oct 25 Physics:1. Complete Electric Current2. Thermal effects of Current3. Magnetic FieldChemistry:1. Alkanes2. Alkenes3. AlkynesMaths:1. Finish Differentiation2. Start Application of DerivativesWeek 4: Oct 26 to Nov 1 Physics:1. Magnetic Field Due to Current2. Permanent MagnetsChemistry:1. Alkyl Halides2. Monohydric AlcoholsMaths:1. Finish Application of Derivatives2. Start Indefinite IntegrationWeek 5: Oct 2 to Oct 8 Physics:1. Magnetic Properties of Matter2. Electromagnetic InductionChemistry:1. Ethers, oxiranes & polyhydric alcohols2. Aldehydes & ketonesMaths:1. Complete Indefinite Integration2. Start Definite IntegralsWeek 6: Nov 9 to 15 Nov Physics:1. Alternating Currents2. Electromagnetic Waves3. Photoelectric Effect & Wave-Particle DualityChemistry:1. Carboxylic Acids2. Functional Derivatives of Carboxylic AcidsMaths:1. Complete Definite Integrals2. Differential EquationsWeek 7: Nov 16 to Nov 22 Physics1. Bohrs Model & Physics of the Atom2. X-Rays3. Start Semiconductors & Semiconductor DevicesChemistry:1. Amines2. Amino Acids3. CarbohydratesMaths:1. Theory of EquationsWeek 8: Nov 23 to Nov 29 Physics:1. Complete Semiconductors & Semiconductor Devices2. The Nucleus3. Introduction to Physics[ Only those topics asked prescribed in IIT-JEE Syllabus]4. Physics & Mathematics[ Only those topics asked prescribed in IIT-JEE Syllabus]Chemistry:1. Start Aromatic CompoundsMaths:1. ProgressionsWeek 9: Nov 30 to Dec 6 Physics:1. Rest & Motion: Kinematics2. Newtons Laws of MotionChemistry:1. Finish Aromatic CompoundsMaths:1. Logarithm2. MatricesWeek 10: Dec 7 to Dec 13 Physics:1. Friction2. Circular Motion3. Start Work & EnergyChemistry1. Cycloalkanes2. Miscellaneous Problems3. Elemental Analysis4. Mole Concept5. StoichiometryMaths:1. DeterminantsWeek 11: Dec 14 to Dec 20 Physics:1. Complete work & Energy2. Center of Mass, Linear Momentum, Collision3. Start Rotational MechanicsChemistry:1. Eudiometry or Gas Analysis2. Atomic Weight3. Molecular Weight4. Chemical Equivalent5. Volumetric Calculations6. Electrolysis & Electrolytic Conductance7. Estimation of Elements in Organic Compounds8. Empirical, Molecular & Structural FormulaeMaths:1. ProbabilityWeek 12: Dec 21 to Dec 27 Physics:1. Complete rotational Mechanics2. GravitationChemistry:1. Atomic Structure & Radioactivity2. Properties of GasesMaths:1. Start Complex NumbersWeek 13: Dec 28 to Jan 3 Physics:1. Simple Harmonic Motion2. Fluid MechanicsChemistry:1. Dilute solution & Colligative properties2. Chemical ThermodynamicsMaths:1. Complete Complex Numbers2. Permutations & CombinationsWeek 14: Jan 4 to Jan 10 Physics:1. Some Mechanical Properties of Matter2. Start wave motion & Waves in a StringChemistry:1. Chemical Equilibrium2. Ionic EquilibriumMaths:1. Binomial TheoremWeek 15: Jan 11 to Jan 17 Physics:1. Complete Wave Motion & Waves in A String2. Sound WavesChemistry:1. Chemical Kinetics2. Electromotive ForceMaths:1. Elementary TrigonometryWeek 16: Jan 18 to Jan 24 Physics:1. Light Waves2. Start Geometrical OpticsChemistry:1. Oxidation Number& Balancing Redox Reactions2. Solid & Liquid States3. Start Miscellaneous Problems For RevisionMaths:1. Solutions of Triangles & Applications of TrigonometryWeek 17: Jan 25 to Jan 31 Physics:1. Complete Geometrical Optics2. Optical InstrumentsChemistry:1. Complete Miscellaneous Problems2. Do Miscellaneous Objective Questions3. Start Preparing for Practical ExamMaths:1. Trigonometric Equations2. Inverse Trigonometric Functions3. Start Cartesian System of Rectangular Coordinates & Straight LinesWeek 18: Feb 1 to Feb 7 Physics:1. Start preparing for Physics practicals2. Do the practical topics under the General section of JEE syllabus3. Dispersion & SpectraChemistry:1. Chemical Bonding & VSEPR Theory[ do from NCERT or Pradeeps or any Inorganic Chemistry book you have]2. Isolation/Preparation & properties of Nonmetals[given in JEE Syllabus]3. Preparation & Properties of Compounds[given in JEE syllabus]Maths:1. Complete Cartesian System of Rectangular Coordinates & Straight Lines2. Start Circles & System of CirclesWeek 19: Feb 8 to Feb 14 Physics:1. Heat & Temperature2. Kinetic Theory of Gases3. CalorimetryChemistry1. d & f-block elements2. p-block elements3. coordination compoundsMaths:1. Complete Circles & System of Circles2. Pair of Straight Lines3. Start Conic Sections Week 20: Feb 15 to Feb 21 Physics:1. Laws of Thermodynamics2. Specific Heat Capacities of Gases3. Heat TransferChemistry:1. Ores & Minerals2. Extractive MetallurgyMaths:1. Complete Conic Sections2. Three Dimensional Geometry3. Start Vector AlgebraWeek 21: Feb 22 to Feb 28 Physics:1. Keep Doing questions from all topics for IIT JEEChemistry:2. Prepare for Boards Exam, read NCERT thoroughly3. Keep Doing questions from all topics for IIT JEEMaths:1. Complete Vector Algebra2. Linear Inequalities[This chapter in last because it requires you to know things of many other chapters]Week 22 to Week 25[first half]: March 1 to March 25:1. Boards going on2. Concentrate on NCERT questions3. If you find time, keep doing questions for IIT JEE4. If you have followed this schedule properly & strictly, you should know most of the theory.5. But once go through it again & practice by writingWeek 25[second half] to Week 27[First half]: March 26 to 9 April1. Keep doing questions in large quantities2. By now you should be able to do most IIT level Questions3. Take your own Mock Tests at home under strict Exam-Like conditions10 April: 1 Day to go1. DO NOT STUDY on this day2. Remember that 6 months of hard work wont be washed out from your mind by not studying for 1 day3. Keep yourself relaxed4. Do not get involved in any accident which might prevent you form appearing in the Exam5. Do not eat anything which might land you in a health problem just before the exam6. Simple dal-roti would be best7. Do not overeat8. Sleep early so that you get 8-9 hours of sleep before the Big Day9. Do not get tensed about the exam, as I said before, 6 months of preparation wont get washed away so easilyIf all goes well, well meet each other at an Indian Institute of TechnologyNow some choti-choti magar moti baatein..1. There is a general scheme followed in terms of syllabus covered per week2. For Physics, it is around 40-45 pages[of HC Verma] covered per week3. For Maths, it is about 45-55 pages[ of TMH] per week4. For Organic Chemistry, it is 90-110 pages[ of Arihant] covered per week5. For Physical Chemistry also it is 90-110 pages[ of RC Mukerjee] covered per week6. Now as far as Inorganic chemistry is concerned, I do not have any fixed scheme7. But I have tried to divide it in uniform sections.8. But if you need to make any necessary changes, suitable to the books you own, you are free to make them and follow your own version of this schedule9. One VERY VERY important thing: Keep a copy of the IIT JEE syllabus at hand and keep crossing out the topics you have covered10. This way you will come to know if any topic is left or not11. When you have your pre-boards or any other such exam going on, keep your focus and maintain this schedule,12. because it is planned to benefit you in the long run, though not in pre-boards or any such exam13. Remember that we are aiming for the big fish, i.e. IIT-JEE[and boards too], not the small ones14. Try to maintain the schedule properly, because if it breaks, you will have to replan all over again keeping in mind the time left I spent 3 days planning this schedule, & this not my first time I have planned such a thing.I did similar planning of 1 month for my 11th class final exams, but I couldnt follow it for more than 3 daysThis time I want to correct that mistake, and involve you too in it, this is why for the first time I made my schedule public, on goiitSo lets pledge altogether to work hard, and strive for our common goal of clearing IIT-JEEThis plan starts from day after tomorrow, Monday, i.e. 5 October,So get yourself prepared for the adventurous battle ahead for half a yearStudy in 5-6 shifts of 2-3 hours each, with 15 minutes break to keep energy levels highIf possible try not to go to school, as self study is the best form of study.One very important thingNo doubt that you might be feeling very motivated right now, but it is highly probable that you and I lose our motivation,And get distracted to other things while following this schedule.Keeping the high levels of energy, motivation and temperament required for such a plan like this WILL be very difficultSo I have a plan, which might help in this situation,I want all of you who follow this plan to log on to goiit regularly [preferably before sleeping, but do not sit on PC for more than hour], and keep motivating each other, talk about any problem, academic or non-academic,We will help each other,this way all of us will be benefitedTalk about what you want to talk, and keep posting you progress in IIT JEE preparationPlease, do log on to goiit regularly, it will help us allRemember to exercise daily, practice yoga, meditate regularlyBest of luck to all of usI will be posting any important points that I missed or any changes that need to be made in this schedule